I Am Love, 4321 get UKFC P&A funds
The UK Film Council (UKFC) has awarded Metrodome Distribution £110,900 for Luca Guadagnino’s I Am Love [+see also:
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interview: Luca Guadagnino - director
film profile], to widen distribution to 52 sites and boost publicity and advertising.
The Works UK received £120,000 for Noel Clarke and Mark Davis’ 4321 [+see also:
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Momentum received £12,100 to go towards exit polling for a dubbed English-language version of the Swedish film The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo [+see also:
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interview: Niels Arden Oplev
interview: Søren Stærmose
film profile] in four cinemas, as part of research to gauge audience response to dubbed films in the UK.
Several smaller awards were made to the distribution of the following films amongst others:
Artificial Eye for Marco Bellocchio's Vincere [+see also:
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Marco Bellocc…
interview: Filippo Timi - actor
film profile] (£4,697), Todd Solondz’s Life During Wartime (£3,846), Gotz Spielmann's Revanche [+see also:
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interview: Götz Spielmann
film profile] (£2,812) and Claire Denis' White Material [+see also:
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film profile] (£4,770); Axiom for Peter Greenaway's Nightwatching [+see also:
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film profile] (£5,000) and Pablo Trapero's Lion's Den (£5,000);
Metrodome for Paul Andrew Williams' Cherry Tree Lane (£5,000) and Samuel Maoz's Lebanon [+see also:
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BritFilms Distribution Company for Justin Molotnikov's Crying with Laughter (£5,000); Dogwoof Pictures for Laura Gabbert and Justin Schein's No Impact Man (£5,000), Claudia Llosa's The Milk of Sorrow [+see also:
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film profile] (£5,000), Erik Gandini's Videocracy [+see also:
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film profile] (£5,000) and Leslie Iwerks's Dirty Oil (£5,000); Green Lions for David Bond's Erasing David (£5,000); and Guerilla Films for Jan Dunn's The Calling (£4,800).
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