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3800 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 17/12/2025.

£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

Two Capitol Films ready to shoot

The two award-winning directors Pawel Pawlikovski (My Summer of Love) and Paddy Breathnach (I Went Down) are ready to start shooting their new projects around March 20, with London-based Capitol...  

09/03/2006 | Production | UK

45 Hispanic films at Viva! Festival

For ten full days (March 9-19), Manchester will be under the influence of “la movida” and Hispanic film and culture with the 12th Viva! Spanish and Latin American Film Festival at the Cornerhouse...  

09/03/2006 | Festivals | UK

35 countries go for Guantanamo

"The Road to Guantanamo is the most successful Michael Winterbottom film we’ve handled", said Joy Wong, head of Works International, to Cineuropa. Indeed, the London-based sales company has half a...  

08/03/2006 | Distribution | UK

Interview: Aton Soumache • Producer

"A French touch for the international market"

34 years old and founder of Onyx Films in 1996, Aton Soumache lives the producer’s life at break-neck speed  

07/03/2006

Interview: Christian Volckman • Director

"A technological and artistic revolution "

Interview with a young avant-garde director, a visual explorer, a revelation in the world of animation  

07/03/2006

Renaissance

A futuristic thriller in 3D and in black-and-white, set in Paris circa 2054, a fascinating mix of graphics and "motion capture" techniques. A voyage at supersonic speed in a quest of immortality  

07/03/2006 | Films | Reviews

Carlyle superhero in Flood

Scottish actor Robert Carlyle is going to try to save London from being flooded by torrents of water under the careful supervision of first-time director Tony Mitchell in Flood, a UK/South...  

06/03/2006 | Production | UK

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