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3794 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 04/12/2025.

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

The Queen approves the Bill

In the Queen’s traditional address at the state opening of Parliament yesterday, the monarch confirmed that the new communications bill is scheduled to become law by this time next year....  

14/11/2002 | Legislation | UK

Documentary celebrated at BAFTA

The Best of the previous year's UK documentaries celebrated at British Academy of Film and Television Arts in London  

13/11/2002 | Awards | UK

Three UK Projects for Pathé UK

UK production arm of Pathé is behind three major new UK film projects including the eagerly awaited follow up to Gurinder Chadha's Bend it Like Beckham, a Bollywood "Pride & Prejudice"  

13/11/2002 | Production | UK

Film Fund supports six projects

Cash injection for Merchant-Ivory's Independent People, Samuelson Production's Peacock Manifesto and Impact Pictures' You don't know my kids  

12/11/2002 | Funding | UK

Fistfight stops Ken Park

The screening at the RLFF, the Regus London Film festival of the US independent film, Ken Park was cancelled on 9 November following a fist fight that took place two days earlier between the...  

11/11/2002 | Festivals | UK

Domestic titles shine at UK box office

Just days after Alan Parker's speech to enliven Brit film, five titles: Sweet 16, 28 Days Later, My Little Eye and All or Nothing, are out and doing very well, thank you  

11/11/2002 | Box Office | UK

Stewart Till new CEO at UIP

Stewart Till is to leave his troubled company, Signpost Films, to become Chairman and CEO (chief executive officer) of United International Picture (UIP). The announcement made today by Rob...  

08/11/2002 | Industry | UK

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