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3481 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 18/04/2024.

EasyCinema finding things “difficult”

It seemed too good to be true: a no-frills cinema with tickets costing as little as 20p (Euros0.29). But now the future of EasyCinema, which opened its doors to the public in May and is based in...  

27/06/2003 | Exhibitors | UK

Arts minister gets Film mandate

Following the recent Blair Cabinet reshuffle, Estelle Morris was appointed minister for arts with responsibility for film policy. The mild-mannered Morris, who famously resigned as secretary of...  

26/06/2003 | Government | UK

CineMagic is 14

Established in 1989, CineMagic has gradually attained the enviable status of the UK’s biggest international festival for children’s and young people’s films. It is also the won that receives the...  

26/06/2003 | Festivals | UK

Bursaries for 4 key areas

Scottish Screen, the organisation that together with the Scottish Executive works to promote film and audiovisual production in that country, has set up bursaries for what it considers to be four...  

25/06/2003 | Training | UK

Audiovisual training in Scotland

The Glasgow Media Access Centre is organising a series of courses for film and audiovisual industry operators during June and July. Scheduled for 25 and 26 June, Holger Mohaupt will hold Avid...  

23/06/2003 | Training | UK

Pitch at Ammunition Live!

There’s a saying that everyone has a film in them trying to break out. If you think you might be the next Spielberg or Polanski, then Ammunition! Live! is the event for you. Organised by the...  

20/06/2003 | Events | UK

Bridget director named

It’s official. Britain’s Beeban Kidron will direct Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, the long awaited sequel to Bridget Jones’ Diary. Kidron directed hits like TV film, Oranges Are Not The Only...  

20/06/2003 | Production | UK

Name-change for LFF

Oscar-winning film director and chair of the British Film Institute, Anthony Minghella announced that for the next three years, the London Film Festival will be known as The Times bfi London Film...  

19/06/2003 | Festivals | UK

Crime wave hits London

The BFI celebrates the centenaries of two of Europe's foremost "criminal" minds, Georges Simenon and Jean-Pierre Melville, with the screening of some of their films at the 4th Crime Scene Festival  

18/06/2003 | Festivals | UK

Moonstone deadlines

A call was announced for European filmmakers to take part in the latest professional workshops being organised by Moonstone International Screen Labs. The latest edition of the Screenwriters’ Lab...  

18/06/2003 | Workshops | UK

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