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3704 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 02/07/2025.

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

The 2003 Guide to British Film

If you are a member of the UK film industry who made or produced a British fiction feature or short film over the last twelve months, then this is for you! Film UK are currently putting together...  

17/06/2003 | Industry | UK

Production support

The Film Council’s Development Fund announced it was renewing financial support for three domestic production companies: Fragile Films (Euros279,000), Ruby Films (Euros97,500) and Tall Stories...  

04/06/2003 | Funding | UK

Master filmmaker's master class

Sir Alan Parker CBE, the award-winning British director of films like The Life of David Gale, Bugsy Malone, The Commitments and Angela’s Ashes, is to give a master class on filmmaking at the 2003...  

30/05/2003 | Events | UK

Name-change for Film Council

As of 13 May, the United Kingdom’s leading agency for the promotion of the local film industry, the Film Council (FC) and its inward investment arm, the British Film Commission (BFC), will be...  

30/05/2003 | Institutions | UK

Theatre siege filmed

Journalist Michael Lerner has written an initial treatment for a film about the four-day siege of Moscow’s Dubrovka Theatre by armed Chechen rebels in October 2002. The Czech Republic’s Ivan...  

30/05/2003 | Films | UK

"Gosford" scribe’s directorial debut

Oscar-winner Tom Wilkinson and two-time Academy nominee Emily Watson to star in "A Way Through the Woods" by Julian Fellowes, who's also writing the adaptation  

29/05/2003 | Films | UK

More women in film

Two leading film directors, New Zealand’s Jane Campion (The Piano, An Angel at my table and Portrait of a Lady) and Britain’s Gurinder Chadha (Bend it like Beckham and the Bollywood Pride and...  

07/05/2003 | UK

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