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3718 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 31/07/2025.

Business as usual for London during Olympics

Filmmakers shying away from shooting in London during the 2012 Olympics need not worry as Film London has issued assurances that it will be business as usual during the planet’s greatest sporting...  

23/11/2011 | Industry | UK

The Magnificent Eleven set to ride

Director Jeremy Wooding (Bollywood Queen) will begin principal photography at East London locations on November 22 for the feel-good British comedy The Magnificent Eleven. A loose adaptation of...  

22/11/2011 | Production | UK

Anonymous, Emmerich delivers a Shakespearean blockbuster

To be or not to be. But was William Shakespeare or was he not? Woody Allen asked himself who wrote Hamlet and King Lear. "The naïve will answer with conviction: the eternal Bard from...  

18/11/2011 | Films | UK/Germany

Nesbø melts over Scorsese adapting The Snowman

US director Martin Scorsese will introduce Norwegian author Jo Nesbø's serial police detective Harry Hole to the big screen. Today, both UK production company Working Title Films and Nesbø have...  

18/11/2011 | Production | UK/Norway

Stephen Frears boards Bengali Detective

Veteran British director Stephen Frears (pictured) will direct the feature adaptation of acclaimed documentary The Bengali Detective. Writer D.V. DeVincentis, who wrote High Fidelity and Lay The...  

18/11/2011 | Production | UK/USA

Sally Caplan joins Entertainment One

British film industry veteran Sally Caplan (pictured) has joined global content and distribution player Entertainment One Filmed Entertainment in the newly created role of Managing Director of...  

16/11/2011 | People | UK

City without Cinemas to host British Film Festival in Iraq

A number of film initiatives have taken place in Iraq since the invasion began. But now Erbil, one of the country's largest cities, which is also thought to be the longest continually inhabited...  

15/11/2011 | Festivals | UK/Iraq

Donkeys to the fore at BAFTA Scotland

Morag McKinnon’s Donkeys (pictured) won Best Feature Film at the annual British Academy Scotland Awards on Sunday. James Cosmo won in the Best Actor/Actress category for the same film. Peter...  

14/11/2011 | Awards | UK

The Guard

A comic thriller. Eccentric, melancholy and disenchanted characters very much in the tradition of Irish cinema.  

11/11/2011 | Films | Reviews

32 French films showcased in 11 UK cities

Having opened on Wednesday with Jean-Pierre Améris’s Romantics Anonymous, which will be launched in UK theatres on December 1 by Picture House Entertainment, the 19th French Film Festival UK will...  

11/11/2011 | Festivals | UK/France

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