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3818 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 30/01/2026.

Bille's Cyber-Premiere

This is not a Love Song to become the world’s first feature to be “e-premiered” via simultaneous streaming on the web & digital projection in 4 UK theatres on 5 Sept  

13/08/2003 | Exhibitors | UK

FC support for arthouse

This month filmgoers throughout the United Kingdom will get a chance to see four new arthouse films, three of which are European productions or co-productions, at mainstream cinemas thanks to the...  

29/07/2003 | Exhibitors | UK

John Schlesinger dies

The 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 | UK

New head of Film & TV School

British 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 | UK

Become ADEPT in 8 months

If 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 | UK

Win a place at Talent Campus

With 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 | UK

250 digital screens from 2004

The 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 | UK

Communications Law passed

After 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 | UK

Two IFB titles win Galway

Co-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 | UK

Death of Alexander Walker

The 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 | UK

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