UK 3753 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 16/09/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 329 330 [331] 332 333 ... 374 375 376 next Merry ChristmasAn epic and humanistic voyage through history’s secrets. A director’s fight for mankind’s fraternization in the midst of the war between nations 08/11/2005 | Films | ReviewsThat magic called Harry PotterDaniel Raddcliffe, Emma Watson and Ron Weasley the three wizard apprentices were welcomed by hundreds of fans in London’s Leicester Square last night for the world premiere of Harry Potter And The... 07/11/2005 | Premiere | UKLFF Sutherland Trophy to Finnish filmKari Paljakka’s For The Living And The Dead was this year’s recipient of the coveted Sutherland Trophy awarded annually to the most original and imaginative first feature film screening in the... 07/11/2005 | Awards | UKArtificial Eye’s strong heart beatToday’s major European arthouse release on UK screens is Jacques Audiard’s The Beat My Heart Skipped released by Artificial Eye on 25 screens, a larger than normal print run for a foreign language... 04/11/2005 | Releases | UKBranagh adapts The Magic FluteUK actor/director Kenneth Branagh famous for his sumptuous screen adaptations of the works of Shakespeare is going to direct a major feature film based on Mozart’s classic opera The Magic Flute... 03/11/2005 | Production | UKSmall is beautiful for the UK FCThe UK Film Council’s US office has doubled its support to small independent sales companies at this year’s AFM (2-9 November), offering nine new and small companies an umbrella office from where... 02/11/2005 | Market | UKAward-winning duo out in the jungleTwo multiple award-winning films majority produced in Europe are hitting UK screens today: Marc Rothemund’s historical drama Sophie Scholl released on 8 prints by ICA Projects and Carlos Reygadas’... 28/10/2005 | Releases | UKEuropean Crusade for CelsiusUK based international sales company Celsius Entertainment is going to celebrate its first year of activity at the upcoming American Film Market (November 2-9) with a strong line-up of six titles... 27/10/2005 | Market | UKBIFAs favour The Libertine and Mrs HendersonWith 8 nominations each, Stephen Frear’s Mrs Henderson Presents and Laurence Dunmore’s The Libertine are the two films that dominate this year’s British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) which will... 26/10/2005 | Awards | UKSixty Six film for Working TitlePaul Weiland who directed Roseanna’s Grave and City Slickers II has just started filming on October 17 in London Sixty Six, a new coming-of-age comedy for Working Title’s specialised arm WT². The... 24/10/2005 | Production | UK previous page: 1 2 3 ... 329 330 [331] 332 333 ... 374 375 376 next