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3712 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 16/07/2025.

Dyke takes over as BFI chairman

Greg Dyke has been appointed as the new chairman of the British Film Institute (BFI). He takes over for a four-year term from Anthony Minghella, who was the chair since 2003. Dyke’s last high...  

18/02/2008 | Industry | UK

Splendour and tribulations at the English court

As the Berlinale draws to a close, the patience of the crowds eager for stars was rewarded by the presence of the international cast of The Other Boleyn Girl. In this costume drama – which...  

15/02/2008 | Berlinale 2008 | Out of competition/UK

La Vie En Rose and Atonement dominate BAFTAs

Acclaimed French film La Vie en Rose, directed by Olivier Dahan, led the way at the BAFTAs, sweeping four of the coveted awards. Marion Cotillard won the Leading Actress award for her stunning...  

11/02/2008 | Awards | UK

The horrors of child above shake up Berlin

At just eight years old, Leslie is torn away from her games to enter the hell, often without escape, that is child abuse. Her life, like that of thousands of other children around the world, will...  

10/02/2008 | Berlinale 2008 | Competition/UK

High Point has Nothing to Lose

The Dutch film Nothing to Lose by Pieter Kuijpers, number three at the local box office last weekend, is the key title on UK sales company High Point Media Group’s EFM line-up. The thriller about...  

10/02/2008 | Berlinale 2008 | Market/UK

Boy A: Crime and punishment, without redemption

"There are scenes you don’t rehearse, you just shoot, period. In that way you create the psychology and setting. Screenwriter Mark O' Rowe and I wrote very precise dialogue, working above all to...  

10/02/2008 | Berlinale 2008 | Panorama/UK

Stars to shine at BAFTAs

With the Golden Globes reduced to a news conference and the Academy Awards under threat due to the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike, the BAFTAs (February 10) are fast emerging as the...  

08/02/2008 | Awards | UK

Day Lewis, Bonham Carter win British Film Awards

With the awards season underway in full swing, it was the turn of the annual Evening Standard British Film Awards to join the party. Daniel Day Lewis scored yet another Best Actor win for his...  

06/02/2008 | Awards | UK

Pervert wins CineMart honour

British director Sophie Fiennes’ The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology has won the best project prize at the Rotterdam Film Festival’s co-production market, CineMart. The prize, awarded by Arte France...  

04/02/2008 | Festivals | UK

Atonement wins big at Attenboroughs

Atonement continued its stellar awards run and boosted its BAFTA and Academy Award chances when it won four prizes including Best Film at the newly named Richard Attenborough Film Awards. The film...  

31/01/2008 | Awards | UK

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