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3473 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 28/03/2024.

Michael Caton-Jones day

The 47 year-old Scottish filmmaker made famous with his 1989 feature debut Scandal is in the full glare of the media spotlight with the release of his two latest films in the UK and Ireland today:...  

31/03/2006 | Releases | UK

Mackenzie directs Hallam Foe

Production has begun this week on David Mackenzie’s Hallam Foe, starring Jamie Bell, Sophia Miles, Claire Forlani and Ciarán Hinds. The fourth feature film by Mackenzie, following Asylum, Young...  

30/03/2006 | Production | UK

Pinewood-Shepperton: 67% drop in operating profits

Pinewood-Shepperton, the biggest film studios in the UK, registered a severe drop of 67.5% in operating profits in 2005, from £11.4m in 2004 to £3.7m in 2005, a fall that reflected the overall...  

30/03/2006 | Studios | UK

£1.67m from the UK FC to three new films

The UK Film Council’s New Cinema Fund (NCF), created to encourage unique ideas, innovative approaches and new voices, has just invested a total of £1.67m (€2.4m) in three new feature films...  

28/03/2006 | Production | UK

Co-productions down by 28%

Official UK co-productions made within bilateral UK co-production agreements or the European Co-production Convention dropped by 28% in 2005 from 86 films in 2004 to 62 films. According to the...  

27/03/2006 | Production | UK

Slower first two months of the year

After a rousing final quarter of 2005 that drove admissions up by 7.6% in October (15.5m), 4.1% in November (15.1m) and as much as 20.5% in December (17.6m), January and February 2006 admissions...  

24/03/2006 | Admissions | UK

New film tax system might harm European co-productions

In yesterday’s Budget 2006 announcement, the Chancellor of Exchequer Gordon Brown brought bad and good news to the UK film industry, which from April 1 will see the introduction of a new film tax...  

23/03/2006 | Production | UK

Interview: Gayle Griffiths • Producer

Fighting for creative freedom

Recipient of the London Film Festival Alfred Dunhill UK Talent Award last November, a prize given to new and emerging UK filmmaking talent, Gayle Griffiths from Wilde Horses Film Company meet us  

22/03/2006

Song of Songs

Josh Appignanesi’s austere chamber piece set in London’s Orthodox Jewish community provides another training ground for Natalie Press  

22/03/2006 | Films | Reviews

Miss Potter and Sparkle on the Isle of Man

Two major feature films start filming this week on the Isle of Man: Chris Noonan’s highly anticipated Miss Potter, starring Renee Zelwegger, and Sparkle, by Neil Hunter and Tom Husinger, featuring...  

21/03/2006 | Production | UK

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