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3703 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 01/07/2025.

27 per cent drop in March

UK cinema admissions reached 10.4m last March, a 27 per cent drop on the same period last year. The first quarter of 2003 also reported a 14 per cent drop on 2002 with a total of 42m tickets sold....  

30/04/2003 | Admissions | UK

Film Council says "Yes"

Sally Potter begins shooting Yes, starring Sam Neill and Joan Allen, in a love story about a US scientist and a Lebanese cook living in London  

29/04/2003 | Production | UK

Six films get Development Funding

Six new feature film projects, including Revolving Door by Martha Fiennes (Onegin), have just been awarded a total of £180,032 (Euros260,388) from the Film Council’s Development Fund headed by...  

28/04/2003 | Funding | UK

BFI Film Archives need urgent rescue plan

The British Film Institute’s National Film and Television Archive (NFTA), one of the oldest and largest in the world, is in serious need of a financial, strategic and management review to avoid...  

14/04/2003 | Archives | UK

Nordic hits get UK release

Two Scandinavian hits are currently screening in the United Kingdom with mixed results. Norwegian hit, Elling by Petter Naess was released on 14 March by alternative independent distributor...  

14/04/2003 | Distribution | UK

Johnny English promotes London

The James Bond spoof comedy, Johnny English, will be released tomorrow, 11 April, in the UK, and is being used by British tourist boards to attract foreign visitors. Created especially for one of...  

10/04/2003 | Distribution | UK

Adrian Wootton Film London CEO

Adrian Wootton, the acting director of the British Film Institute, has just been appointed Chief Executive of the new body, Film London, in charge of promoting and developing the film and media...  

10/04/2003 | Nominations | UK

Premiere Fund for 2 projects

Peter Chelsom and Mike Leigh have both received financing support from the UK Film Council’s Premiere Fund for their new feature film projects. The Freddie Randall Story, directed by Chelsom...  

10/04/2003 | Funding | UK

Three First Choice titles

International film financiers Grosvenor Park, announced yesterday that they have completed the financing for Istvan Szabo’s Being Julia, Marc Evans’ Trauma and Richard Jobson’s The Purifiers for...  

09/04/2003 | Production | UK

Pathe supports Zeta-Jones

Oscar-winner Zeta-Jones is to star in and co-produce (through her Milkwood slate) Getting and Spending, a romantic comedy based on the play by Michael J. Chiepiga  

09/04/2003 | Production | UK

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