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3715 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 29/07/2025.

French films cross the Channel

Glasgow, Edinburgh, London, Aberdeen, Dumfries, Dundee, Inverness, Stirling and Warwick: these are the nine British cities participating in the 18th French Film Festival UK, which kicked off...  

12/11/2010 | Festivals | UK/France

Cinemagic turns 20 by revealing Eleanor’s Secret

Belfast’s Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival for Young People (November 11-26) celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Opening the festival will be Dominique Monfery’s...  

11/11/2010 | Festivals | UK

Warner Bros buys Potter studio

The British film industry received a major boost with Warner Bros’ (WB) announcing the purchase of the 170-acre Leavesden Studios, where all the Harry Potter films have been made. The American...  

10/11/2010 | Industry | UK

Longinotto’s Pink Saris wins Sheffield Doc/Fest

One of the world’s top three documentary film festivals – along with Toronto’s Hot Docs and Amsterdam’s IDFA – the Sheffield Doc/Fest closed its 17th edition on Sunday. The Special Jury Award went...  

09/11/2010 | Festivals | UK

BVA turns 30

The British Video Association (BVA) celebrated their 30th anniversary as the trade association for the video entertainment industry at their annual general meeting. The video industry has a retail...  

08/11/2010 | Industry | UK

London deals with Horrid Henry

Director Nick Moore (Wild Child) has commenced a seven-week shoot on London locations for Horrid Henry: The Movie, a 3D live-action movie based on Francesca Simon’s hugely successful children’s...  

08/11/2010 | Production | UK

Payne finds Love Tomorrow

Principal photography is underway and will continue until November 27 on Love Tomorrow, directed by Christopher Payne (The Jolly Boys’ Last Stand). The film is a love story set in the competitive...  

05/11/2010 | Production | UK

Oranges and Sunshine brings to light invisible children

It must not be easy to carry his surname, but Jim Loach, with a vast experience in TV, came to his feature debut without any complexes towards his father Ken. Aiming straight at the exploration of...  

02/11/2010 | Rome Film Festival | Competition/UK

The King’s Speech leads BIFA nominations

Tom Hooper’s The King’s Speech leads the nominations list for the 13th annual British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) with eight, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor and...  

02/11/2010 | Awards | UK

Sex sells in Rome

British director Nigel Cole presented his latest work of female empowerment, Made in Dagenham, Out of Competition at the Rome International Film Festival, currently underway. Distributed in Italy...  

31/10/2010 | Rome Film Festival | Out of Competition/UK

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