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

French fete in arthouse and commercial venues

The biggest ever festival of French film in the UK, the Renault French Film Festival, will take place March 1-30 in both independent and multiplex cinemas in nine key cities across the country....  

27/02/2006 | Festivals | UK

Fatih Akin: Crossing the Thames

Among the six new films opening today in the UK, Fatih Akin’s Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul is the only European title launched on six screens by Soda Pictures. Shown out of...  

24/02/2006 | Releases | UK

BBC to invest £300m into UK films

In a major boost to the local film industry, on Wednesday the BBC announced plans to invest as much as £300m (€440m) in indigenous British films as part of a new, ambitious film strategy for the...  

23/02/2006 | Production | UK

The Road To Guantanamo gains followers

Michael Winterbottom and Mat Whitecross, who shared the Silver Bear for Best Director in Berlin for their controversial docudrama The Road to Guantanamo, will be promoting the film in over a dozen...  

22/02/2006 | Market | UK

Five new projects for F&ME

Film & Music Entertainment (F&ME), one of the most active co-producers of European films in the UK, has five new minority co-productions set to shoot between March and August 2006. Bathory is a...  

22/02/2006 | Production | UK

Brokeback Mountain steals the show

Ang Lee’s gay cowboy film Brokeback Mountain was the big winner at last night’s BAFTA Awards ceremony in London, adding four top awards, including Best Film and Best Director, to its already long...  

20/02/2006 | Awards | UK

BBC Films opens Berlin

BBC Films, the feature filmmaking arm of the BBC, has been given the honour of opening two prestigious sections of the Berlin Film Festival. Last night it was Marc Evans’ star-studded Snow Cake,...  

10/02/2006 | Berlinale 2006 | UK

18% more films shot in London

The UK capital is still the third most important production centre in the world after Los Angeles and New York, and 2005 saw the number of shooting days increase by 18%, from 10,683 in 2004 to...  

02/02/2006 | Production | UK

Constant winner at the Evening Standard Awards

Fernando Meirelles’ The Constant Gardener among the top contender for yesterday’s Oscars nominations, won the Best Film and Best Actor awards (for Ralph Fiennes) at Monday evening’s Evening...  

01/02/2006 | Awards | UK

Downfall wins BBC World Cinema Award

Oliver Hirschbiegel’s portrayal of the last days of the Third Reich in Downfall was voted the Best foreign language film of the year last Thursday night at London’s National Film Theatre where the...  

30/01/2006 | Awards | UK

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