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3713 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 22/07/2025.

Murphy gets some Culture

British director Dominic Murphy, whose debut feature White Lightnin' won the Hitchcock D’Or Grand Prix at Dinard, is collaborating again with Mike Downey and Sam Taylor of Film and Music...  

21/10/2009 | Production | UK

Loop, Killers to vie for Scottish BAFTAs

Armando Ianucci’s In the Loop and Richard Jobson’s New Town Killers are the frontrunners in the nominations for the 2009 BAFTA Scotland Awards. Helen Anderson, Director of BAFTA Scotland said:...  

20/10/2009 | Awards | UK

Bunny & the Bull a visionary chamber road movie

Stephen, a sweet but pathologically timid boy, has not left his apartment for years. At home, he catalogues his existence in dozens of containers full of absurd objects: buttons, bus tickets,...  

20/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Extra/UK

Brown backs new national film centre

Prime Minister Gordon Brown has announced £45 million of funding towards a new British Film Institute (BFI) National Film Centre. The state-of-the-art facility, which will be located on London’s...  

20/10/2009 | Industry | UK

The Be All and End All: Laughter and tears

The Alice in the City programme, aimed at children and youngsters, kicked off at the Rome Film Festival today with the first screening of British production The Be All and End All. The film is the...  

16/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Alice in the City/UK

Tim Roth an unorthodox owl-angel in Skellig

Rebellious, fallen, in love: there have been quite a few unorthodox angels in cinema. To that list we can now add Skellig (played by Tim Roth), the feathered creature of the title of British...  

16/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Alice in the City/UK

Productions fall but inward investment booms

UK production spend has fallen from £182.8 million in the first nine months of 2008 to £154.2 million in the comparative period this year. Co-productions fell from 18 to just eight in the same...  

16/10/2009 | Production | UK

Ridley Scott boards Red Riding

Veteran British director Ridley Scott has added another project to his already overflowing slate. He is slated to direct the film adaptation of the critically acclaimed Channel 4 miniseries Red...  

16/10/2009 | Production | UK

UK, Morocco foster film relations

The UK and Morocco have signed a treaty that is expected to boost co-production projects and strengthen collaboration between the two countries. UK filmmakers planning to work with Moroccan...  

14/10/2009 | Industry | UK

Raindance winners announced

Ben Wheatley’s Down Terrace has won Best UK Feature at the 17th Raindance Film Festival while Patxi Amézcua’s 25 Kilates (Spain) and David Lee Miller’s My Suicide (USA) shared the Best...  

12/10/2009 | Festivals | UK

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