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3707 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 09/07/2025.

New film tax system might harm European co-productions

In yesterday’s Budget 2006 announcement, the Chancellor of Exchequer Gordon Brown brought bad and good news to the UK film industry, which from April 1 will see the introduction of a new film tax...  

23/03/2006 | Production | UK

Interview: Gayle Griffiths • Producer

Fighting for creative freedom

Recipient of the London Film Festival Alfred Dunhill UK Talent Award last November, a prize given to new and emerging UK filmmaking talent, Gayle Griffiths from Wilde Horses Film Company meet us  

22/03/2006

Song of Songs

Josh Appignanesi’s austere chamber piece set in London’s Orthodox Jewish community provides another training ground for Natalie Press  

22/03/2006 | Films | Reviews

Miss Potter and Sparkle on the Isle of Man

Two major feature films start filming this week on the Isle of Man: Chris Noonan’s highly anticipated Miss Potter, starring Renee Zelwegger, and Sparkle, by Neil Hunter and Tom Husinger, featuring...  

21/03/2006 | Production | UK

Same ingredients, different story

Working Title has two new titles in the making, using much the same creative team as their previous successful films. Golden Age, which will start shooting next month, is a follow-up to the 1998...  

20/03/2006 | Production | UK

Tsotsi’s big day out

Tsotsi, the UK/South African film by Gavin Hood, which won this year’s Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, is being released today by Momentum Pictures, a good moment considering that only three...  

17/03/2006 | Releases | UK

Buyers seduced by The Proposition

The Australian/UK co-production The Proposition, released last Friday in the UK by Tartan Films, has been sold by The Works to almost 20 territories. These include Benelux (A Film), Portugal...  

16/03/2006 | Distribution | UK

£300m spent on P&A in 2005

To sustain the release of 467 new films in 2005, UK distributors spent £300m (€436m) in prints and advertising (P&A), including £165.8m (€249m) on media advertising, according to the 2006 Yearbook...  

15/03/2006 | Distribution | UK

Warp X: Small but beautiful

A new digital film studio with £4.5m backing from the National Lottery, Film Four and regional screen agencies will be launched on March 23 to help generate and sustain a low budget film industry...  

13/03/2006 | Production | UK

The Child offered to UK audiences

Still riding high on the success of Hidden (£1.1m /€1.4m), its second biggest film since the 1991 hit Cyrano de Bergerac (£2.4m/€3.4m), Artificial Eye is releasing today another strong European...  

10/03/2006 | Releases | UK

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