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3717 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 30/07/2025.

Industry reacts to Creative England creation

Following Culture Minister Ed Vaizey’s proposal to transform the country’s regional screen agencies (RSAs) into a simpler, unified Creative England (see news), John Newbigin, Chair of RSA network...  

30/11/2010 | Industry | UK

BFI Chair exults in new role

Reacting to his body becoming the leader of the British film industry (see news, Greg Dyke, Chair of the British Film Institute (BFI), said, “This decision is a great vote of confidence in the...  

30/11/2010 | Industry | UK

Film London delights in added powers

Ed Vaizey, UK Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries, has announced that he is charging Film London with the national inward investment function for film, through a...  

30/11/2010 | Industry | UK

BFI returns to apex position in British film

After abolishing the UK Film Council earlier this year, UK Minister for Culture and the Creative Industries Ed Vaizey has announced that the British Film Institute, (BFI) will be the lead...  

30/11/2010 | Industry | UK

Danny Dyer takes Deviation

Popular British independent cinema actor Danny Dyer (The Last Seven) is playing the lead in psychological thriller Deviation, principal photography for which is underway at London locations. JK...  

26/11/2010 | Production | UK

Scotland escapes with a budget freeze

Creative Scotland, the umbrella body for film and the arts in the nation, lives to tell the tale for another year, as the local government has decided not to slash its budget. Instead, it has been...  

23/11/2010 | Industry | UK

Potter smashes Bond

It took one British icon to defeat another in the battle for the UK box office crown. UK/US co-production Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 has made cinema history at the UK box office...  

22/11/2010 | Box Office | UK

Constantin and Canyon Creek opt for best-sellers

German production company Constantin has bought the rights to successful young Irish writer Cecelia Ahern’s second novel, Where Rainbows End (2004). At 29, the daughter of the former Irish prime...  

19/11/2010 | Production | Germany/UK

Weisz swims in The Deep Blue Sea

Oscar-winning British star Rachel Weisz plays the lead in maestro Terence Davies’ The Deep Blue Sea, principal photography for which commenced in and around London on November 17. Also...  

17/11/2010 | Production | UK

Harry Potter: The end begins

Despite its title, whose esoteric meaning is clear as a bell to the readers of J.K. Rowling, the new Harry Potter film takes about 120 of its 146 minutes to reveal to audiences what the deathly...  

16/11/2010 | Films | UK/USA

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