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3771 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 15/10/2025.

A Farewell to Karel Reisz

The Czech-born director of The French Lieutenant's Woman and a co-founder of the "Free Cinema" movement of social criticism died in London on 25 November  

27/11/2002 | UK

ITC backing for independents

ITC report calls for sweeping revision of current practices by UK broadcasters to beef up independent sector  

26/11/2002 | Television | UK

Regus London Film Festival wraps

302 films from 48 countries, 110,000 filmfans, 600 delegates and 580 journalists confirm popularity of the RLFF  

22/11/2002 | Festivals | UK

Nackt in London

Nackt by Doris Dorrie will inaugurate the 5th German Cinema Festival in London from 29 November to 5 December. The programme includes features, shorts and documentaries  

22/11/2002 | Festivals | UK

Welcome to Light Club

Elinor Day, the producer of UK Oscar contender The Warrior sets up own company  

21/11/2002 | Production | UK

Communications Bill published

Yesterday the UK government finally published the eagerly awaited Communications Bill that will set the blueprint for the future of the national media industry. As expected, the ban on non-EU...  

21/11/2002 | Media | UK

Oscar winning Sfx company ends film activities

Despite a strong last 2 years, the film industry is just “too volatile” so The Mil is refocusing on its core activity, advertising  

20/11/2002 | Industry | UK

Michael Moore, bowling for success

In London to promote his documentary film, Bowling for Columbine, selected for the London Film Festival, and now on general release, his new book ‘Stupid White Men’, and his one-man show at the...  

20/11/2002 | Box Office | UK

Pathé inherits Film Four releases

The UK arm of French group will take over 11 films that were on Film Four’s slate for domestic and international distribution  

19/11/2002 | Distribution | UK

Closing Film Four was a mistake

Former Channel 4's CEO, Michael Jackson, criticizes the decision taken by his successor, Mark Thompson  

18/11/2002 | Audiovisual | UK

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