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

Pinewood, Framestore launch Apollo

British studio behemoth Pinewood Shepperton; Framestore, one of the largest digital VFX houses in the world outside of the US; and former British Film Commissioner Steve Norris have teamed to form...  

01/02/2011 | Industry | UK

Artificial Eye, Sky travel on Route Irish

Artificial Eye Film Company and Sky Movies Box Office will release Ken Loach’s new film Route Irish on March 18. The film will get a 20-cinema release across the UK while simultaneously being made...  

26/01/2011 | Distribution | UK

Revolver aims at Sket, Spike Island

Gunslinger, Revolver Entertainment’s low budget production arm, has begun principal photography at London locations on girl gang thriller Sket. The film is writer/director Nirpal Bhogal’s feature...  

26/01/2011 | Production | UK

Robust 2010 for British cinema

Cinema admission and box office figures just released for 2010 show that it was another strong year for UK cinema, with admissions at over 169 million and box office showing a 5% increase on 2009....  

20/01/2011 | Industry | UK

Firth moves in The King’s Speech

You can't be blamed for perhaps never having been moved when listening to one of the members of the royal family speak. But Colin Firth in the role of Giorgio VI delivering his call to action...  

19/01/2011 | Films | UK

The King's Speech

Personal and historical events meet in this story set on the eve of WWII. A superb, multiple award-winning film by UK director Tom Hooper, starring Colin Firth  

19/01/2011 | Films | Reviews

High Point brightens Dusk

UK sales outfit High Point Films has acquired world rights for Hanro Smitsman’s psychological drama Dusk. The film challenges its audiences to step inside the collective mind of a group of teenage...  

19/01/2011 | Market | UK

The King’s Speech leads BAFTA race

After getting nearly shut out at the Golden Globes, Tom Hooper’s The King’s Speech has a strong chance to better its tally on home ground, leading the BAFTA nominations with a regal 14 nods. The...  

18/01/2011 | Awards | UK

Street Kids to kick off in Berlin

Award winning filmmaker Tim Pritchard’s feature Street Kids United has been chosen by the Berlinale 2011 for a special screening in the Generation strand. The film looks at the Street Child World...  

18/01/2011 | Festivals | UK

Firth, Bale salvage British pride at Globes

Colin Firth and Christian Bale were the sole British winners at the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards. In a year dominated by American winners, Bale won the Best Supporting Actor gong for David O....  

17/01/2011 | Awards | UK

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