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167 articles available in total starting from 24/09/2002. Last article published on 20/10/2025.

Young UK filmmakers under the spotlight

The First Light Film Awards ceremony celebrating the best short films made by young British people between the ages of 5 and 18 was held yesterday in London’s Leicester Square. The awards were...  

24/02/2005 | Awards | UK

Vera Drake celebrated at the Baftas

Mike Leigh and his lead actress in Vera Drake, Imelda Staunton were the most warmly applauded at the Baftas ceremony in London when both came to the stage to receive the Baftas masks for Best...  

14/02/2005 | Awards | UK

LFF prizes announced

The short film, The Most Beautiful Man In The World directed by British newcomer Alicia Duffy has won the £10,000 “TCM Best Short Film of 2003”, as part of the Times bfi London Film Festival,...  

07/11/2003 | Awards | UK

Shortlist for Sutherland Trophy

The jury of the prize given to new talent in World Cinema, the Sutherland Trophy, has just announced the three short-listed films selected from 12 nominated titles. They are No Rest For The Brave...  

06/11/2003 | Awards | UK

Two IFB titles win Galway

Co-funded by the UK Film Commission’s (FC) New Cinema Fund to the tune of €876.214, and by the Irish Film Board (IFB) , Intermission by John Crowley won the audience award for best film at the...  

17/07/2003 | Awards | UK

Bloody Sunday nominated for three BATCAs

Paul Greengrass's award-winning film, Bloody Sunday, has just been nominated for three BATCA (British Academy Television Craft Awards) awards in the following categories: best editing,...  

03/04/2003 | Awards | UK

BAFTA Winners

Polanski's Pianist wins best film & director in London with European victories for Zeta-Jones, Day-Lewis, & The Warrior  

24/02/2003 | Awards | UK

Hollywood conquers London

Everything's ready for Sunday's ceremony, although American talent and titles dominate what should be a British event  

21/02/2003 | Awards | UK

Michael Caine seduces the critics

During the London Critics Circle Awards, held on 12 February in London, actor Michael Caine was named best actor for The Quiet American. About Schmidt, starring Caines’s fellow nominee for the...  

14/02/2003 | Awards | UK

Frears wins best film

Dirty Pretty Things wins best film and Chiwetel Ejofor best actor at London's 30th Evening Standard British Film Awards  

04/02/2003 | Awards | UK

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