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3784 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 06/11/2025.

Ten years of Dogme

March 1995. Theatre de l’Odeon in Paris. During a symposium celebrating the 100th anniversary of cinema, the enfant terrible of European cinema Lars von Trier came to the stage and with a typical...  

29/03/2005 | Festivals | UK

Pinewood Shepperton predicts lower income for 2005

Yesterday 21 March, during the presentation of its annual report, Pinewood Shepperton studios said they predicted a substantial reduction in their revenues for the first half of 2005 because of...  

22/03/2005 | Studios | UK

Pay rise for film workers

BECTU, the main union representing TV, film, theatre, entertainment and interactive media workers in the UK has agreed with the main UK producers’ association PACT to a 3.86% increase in...  

22/03/2005 | Production | UK

Brits to polish their Polish film knowledge

The Polish Cultural Institute in London is organizing for the third time the Polish Film Festival from 31 March-28 April presenting 23 UK film premieres, master classes with established Polish...  

21/03/2005 | Festivals | UK

Starting blocks for Hitchhiker’s Guide To Galaxy

Garth Jennings, partner in one of the UK’s most successful music video and commercials production companies Hammer & Tongs, is making his debut feature with The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Galaxy, the...  

21/03/2005 | Production | UK

Dogwoof launches with Non ti Muovere

Sergio Castellito’s award-winning film Don’t Move (Non ti muovere) is the first feature film that Dogwoof Pictures (DWP), the new UK distribution company specialized in foreign language films is...  

18/03/2005 | Distribution | UK

Sally Caplan heads UK’s Premiere Fund

Film acquisition specialist Sally Caplan has just been appointed as the new Head of the UK Film Council’s prestigious Premiere Fund, the single largest public source of film production finance in...  

17/03/2005 | Appointment | UK

Film tax reliefs maintained

The UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown announced yesterday afternoon in his pre-election Budget for 2005 that the current tax relief for low-budget films Section 48* would be extended...  

17/03/2005 | Production | UK

Hotel Rwanda

The extraordinary and true story of Paul Rusesabagina, a Hutu married to a Tutsy wife who "while everybody in the world had their eyes shut, he kept his arms wide open"  

16/03/2005 | Films | Reviews

Interview: Terry George • Director

The Courage to act

In his second feature film, in competition at Berlin, the Irish Terry George tackles the issue of the general indifference of all countries regarding the Rwandan genocide through a real story  

16/03/2005

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