UK 3706 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 04/07/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 347 348 [349] 350 351 ... 369 370 371 next John Schlesinger diesThe veteran Oscar-winning English film director, John Schlesinger has died in the Desert Regional Medical Centre in Palm Springs. He was 77. Born in London on 16 February 1926, Schlesinger had... 25/07/2003 | UKNew head of Film & TV SchoolBritish film producer Nik Powell is the new director of the UK National Film & TV School, the fourth since the institution was founded in 1971. He will take up his new posting on 29 September.... 24/07/2003 | Appointments | UKBecome ADEPT in 8 monthsIf you are a UK-based film project developer and want to learn how to make really great British films, read on. Arista Development, a London-based international development agency and training... 23/07/2003 | Training | UKWin a place at Talent CampusWith support from Film Four and the UK Film Council, the Digital Guerillas are organising the 48-Hour Film Challenge on 16 August. It is an opportunity for young filmmakers in the UK to show their... 23/07/2003 | Events | UK250 digital screens from 2004The Distribution & Exhibition Fund of the UK’s Film Council announced it was setting aside £13m (€18.4m) to equip 150 existing cinemas countrywide with up to 250 digital screens under the Digital... 22/07/2003 | Exhibitors | UKCommunications Law passedAfter being approved by Parliament on 17 July, the Communications Bill is now a law of the land. The Law has is the biggest shake-up of the British broadcasting industry for a decade. It... 18/07/2003 | Legislation | UKTwo IFB titles win GalwayCo-funded by the UK Film Commission’s (FC) New Cinema Fund to the tune of €876.214, and by the Irish Film Board (IFB) , Intermission by John Crowley won the audience award for best film at the... 17/07/2003 | Awards | UKDeath of Alexander WalkerThe British film industry is today mourning the loss of its most highly respected film critic and writer. Alexander Walker died in a London clinic where he was undergoing tests for cancer. Walker,... 15/07/2003 | Critics | UKPierce Brosnan, OBENot only is he licensed to kill, he’s also to receive an honorary OBE (Order of the British Empire) from the woman whose best interests he has served with little or no thought to his own safety,... 15/07/2003 | Actors | UKImperial LoachThe Land of the Rising Sun has honoured British film director, Ken Loach, with one of its highest honours for artistic achievement, the Japanese Praemium Imperiale award. Created by the Japan Art... 11/07/2003 | UK previous page: 1 2 3 ... 347 348 [349] 350 351 ... 369 370 371 next