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3714 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 24/07/2025.

BFI celebrates Agnès Varda

The British Film Institute (BFI) is celebrating the work of Agnès Varda, popularly known as the “Godmother of the New Wave”, by programming a near-complete retrospective of her films (April 30-May...  

21/04/2010 | Events | UK

Heights, Kevin, Chalet awarded UKFC production funds

The UK Film Council (UKFC) has revealed its last round of funding awards made prior to its new £15 million fund kicking off. Andrea Arnold’s Wuthering Heights for Ecosse Films has received...  

20/04/2010 | Funding | UK

I Am Love, 4321 get UKFC P&A funds

The UK Film Council (UKFC) has awarded Metrodome Distribution £110,900 for Luca Guadagnino’s I Am Love, to widen distribution to 52 sites and boost publicity and advertising. The Works UK received...  

20/04/2010 | Distribution | UK

Bibliothèque Pascal

Prostitution is filtered through the fantastical mind of an Eastern European woman in Szabolcs Hajdu’s fourth feature  

20/04/2010 | Films | Reviews

Another Year another Cannes for Mike Leigh

The announcement of the Cannes 2010 programme saw a solid if not spectacular British presence on the fabled Croisette, with eight films with UK involvement part of the line-up. Leading the way is...  

16/04/2010 | Cannes 2010 | UK

Sony boards Made in Dagenham

Sony Picture Classics has acquired Spain, US, Latin America and Japan rights for British director Nigel Cole’s Made in Dagenham. Cole is somewhat of a specialist on women’s rights films, having...  

14/04/2010 | Market | UK

Industry welcomes Bill, but detractors cavil

The British film industry has welcomed the Digital Economy Bill that became law last week. Phil Clapp of the Cinema Exhibitors’ Association’s said, “I join others representing the interests of...  

12/04/2010 | Industry | UK

Controversial anti-piracy bill becomes law

The infamous Digital Economy Bill has become law after it was approved in the House of Commons by a majority of 142 and passed in the House of Lords. Under the terms of the Bill, media regulatory...  

09/04/2010 | Industry | UK

The Illusionist mesmerises Edinburgh

Rather fittingly, the opening gala of the 2010 Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF, June 16-27) will be Sylvain Chomet’s paean to the city, The Illusionist. The fairy-tale depiction of...  

08/04/2010 | Festivals | UK

Yorkshire braves Tyrannosaur, climbs Heights

Scenic Yorkshire will play host to two major film productions soon. Principal photography commences on 12th April in Leeds for Tyrannosaur, actor Paddy Considine’s (Dead Man’s Shoes) debut as...  

07/04/2010 | Production | UK

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