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3709 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 11/07/2025.

Volver breaks all BO records

Pathe Distribution UK is European auteurs’ best friend: after the record figures for Ken Loach’s The Wind That Shakes the Barley (see focus) (over £3,4m), the best ever box office results for a...  

01/09/2006 | Distribution | UK

27 films on display

As many as 27 UK productions and co-productions will have their world or North American premieres in eight sections of the 31st Toronto International Film Festival (September 7-16). The...  

31/08/2006 | Toronto 2006 | UK

San Sebastian: Three films in the running

Renowned UK documentary filmmaker Nick Broomfield is making a comeback to feature films with Ghosts, one of the 16 films competing for the Golden Shell at the upcoming San Sebastian Film Festival...  

30/08/2006 | Festivals | UK

Brothers of the Head wins top award

Last Saturday, during the Edinburgh International Film Festival awards ceremony, the jury – made up of UK actor John Hurt, Danish filmmaker Lone Scherfig, Irish writer John Banville, Scottish...  

28/08/2006 | Festivals | UK

Oliver Parker makes I Really Hate My Job

With I Really Hate My Job currently shooting on location and in London’s Three Mills Studios, UK filmmaker Oliver Parker is having a break from his usual screen adaptations of literary classics...  

25/08/2006 | Production | UK

Pathe splashes out for Volver and Severance

For this bank holiday weekend in the UK, Pathe Distribution is banking on two highly entertaining European films and backing them with healthy P&A campaigns. Pedro Almodóvar’s multi-award winning...  

25/08/2006 | Releases | UK

Frears and Branagh on the Lido

The Union Jack will be flying high at the Venice Film Festival (August 30-September 9) this year with three co-productions screening in competition. Stephen Frears' UK/French film The Queen,...  

23/08/2006 | Venice 2006 | UK

July biggest month of 2006

With over 16m admissions and an average 3.7m cinemagoers per week, July was the busiest cinema-going month of the year thanks mostly to the number one title Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s...  

18/08/2006 | Admissions | UK

Booming Edinburgh gets extra boost

The Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF), which opened last Monday with the world premiere of Douglas Mackinnon’s The Flying Scotsman, will be able to fully enjoy its 60th anniversary and...  

17/08/2006 | Festivals | UK

200 UK Cinemas go digital

European films will soon have a much bigger chance to reach UK audiences as the Digital Screen Network – the £12m scheme funded by the National Lottery through the UK Film Council – has...  

17/08/2006 | Exhibitors | UK

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