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While Borgen beats The Killing, The Bridge becomes The Tunnel

Aired in the UK by BBC Four, Danish television series The Killing – with Sofie Gråbøl as Detective Inspector Sarah Lund - has already been recognised by UK Prime Minster David Cameron, who said he...  

16/01/2012 | Television | Denmark/UK

Cameron urges British films to look at the bottom line

The British Prime Minister David Cameron (pictured) has called for the film industry to focus on box office results. He was speaking during a visit to the iconic Pinewood Studios to meet small and...  

11/01/2012 | Industry | UK

Netflix sets up shop in the British Isles

The video on demand market in the UK and Ireland received a major boost on Monday with the official launch of US company Netflix. Going head to head with entrenched player Lovefilm that’s owned by...  

09/01/2012 | Distribution | UK/Ireland

High Point joins Community

The UK’s High Point Media Group has acquired world rights for urban hoodie horror Community, written and directed by Jason Ford. The film follows a pair of young documentary filmmakers whose...  

09/01/2012 | Market | UK

Edinburgh plugs into Network

The Edinburgh International Film Festival and story editor Kate Leys have announced the feature projects and filmmaking teams who have been chosen for their new development and mentoring...  

04/01/2012 | Festivals | UK

Thatcher biopic heads towards parliamentary debate

British director Phyllida Lloyd’s Margaret Thatcher biopic The Iron Lady has sharply divided critics since advance screenings began ahead of awards season and the film looks set to ride into the...  

28/12/2011 | Films | UK

Tinker Tailor, Drive lead London Critics’ nominations

It’s a tale of two Scandinavian directors at the nominations for the London Critics’ Circle’s 32nd annual film awards. Tomas Alfredson’s Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Nicholas Winding Refn’s Drive...  

20/12/2011 | Awards | UK

Saoirse Ronan learns to Live Now

Irish actress Saoirse Ronan (Hanna) will star in the film adaptation of Meg Roskoff’s acclaimed novel for young adults How I Live Now. Kevin Macdonald (The Eagle) will direct. Ronan will play...  

15/12/2011 | Production | UK

BAFTA, Film London team for Breakthrough

BAFTA, Film London and associate partners Northern Film & Media have teamed for events designed to guide emerging British producers through the often confusing morass of sales and distribution....  

13/12/2011 | Events | UK

Film London strengthens board

Film London has announced the appointment of Sir Robin Young, Sally Caplan, Kevin Price and Liz Meek to its Board of Directors, which is Chaired by producer David Parfitt. Sir Robin Young was...  

13/12/2011 | Industry | UK

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