UK (The article continues below - Commercial information) 3791 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 21/11/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 121 122 [123] 124 125 ... 378 379 380 next Lady Macbeth heads up the BIFA nominations with 15 nodsThere are 13 nominations apiece for I Am Not a Witch by Rungano Nyoni and Armando Iannucci’s The Death of Stalin 03/11/2017 | Awards | UKThe Boy Who Harnessed the Wind adaptation starts principal photography12 Years a Slave star Chiwetel Ejiofor steps behind the camera for his untitled debut feature film, adapting William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer's book for the big screen 27/10/2017 | Production | UKInterview: Aro Korol • Director“Soho epitomises what’s happening around the world with regard to gentrification”At the Warsaw Film Festival, we spoke to director Aro Korol to find out more about his documentary Battle of Soho, which explores the gentrification of Soho and other places 24/10/2017Interview: Andrzej Jakimowski • Director“The citizens of Warsaw are the best audience for the film”Polish director Andrzej Jakimowski explains why he shows a different side of Warsaw in Once Upon a Time in November, which had its world premiere at the Warsaw Film Festival 23/10/2017Interview: Rungano Nyoni • Director“I was interested in how difficult it is to break away from the rules”We spoke to Rungano Nyoni about her feature debut, I Am Not a Witch, which is unspooling at the London Film Festival after premiering at Cannes 13/10/2017Interview: Saul Dibb • Director“We should never take peace for granted”We sat down with British director Saul Dibb to discuss his creative approach to adapting the WWI classic Journey’s End, which is screening at London 09/10/2017Interview: Dorota Kobiela • Director"Our bravery was nothing compared to Vincent’s"Polish animator and painter Dorota Kobiela joined forces with the UK’s Hugh Welchman to create Loving Vincent, a unique, hand-painted biopic of Vincent van Gogh 05/10/2017Interview: Björn Runge • Director“Where do I start and where do I end?”We spoke to Björn Runge, who was handpicked by actress Glenn Close to make the film adaptation of Meg Wolitzer’s novel The Wife, screening at Zurich 03/10/2017Interview: Mohamed Al-Daradji • Director“Dialogue is the most effective way to deal with extreme violence”TORONTO 2017: We chatted to Iraqi filmmaker Mohamed Al-Daradji, who presented his third film, The Journey, in Contemporary World Cinema at Toronto 21/09/2017My Pure Land is the British entry for the Best Foreign-language Film OscarNottingham-based filmmaker Sarmad Masud adds a feminist angle to this curry western shot in Pakistan 19/09/2017 | Oscars 2018 | UK previous page: 1 2 3 ... 121 122 [123] 124 125 ... 378 379 380 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)