UK (The article continues below - Commercial information) 3850 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 20/03/2026. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 374 375 [376] 377 378 ... 383 384 385 next Midnight Transfers to PragueMidnight Transfer invests in Prague Studios. "In two years we'll create a post-production digital and audio mall" 13/12/2002 | Industry | UKScala goes Down UnderNik Powell’s production outfit Scala Production has been actively involved in UK/Australian co-productions since last year and will continue to travel ‘down under’ in 2003. The Night They Called... 12/12/2002 | Production | UKMore Spice in ArchlightBrighton based production company The Spice Factory, one of the most active production houses in the UK, has taken an equity stake in Australian international sales outfit Archlight Films. The... 10/12/2002 | Production | UKSir John Mills receives BAFTA FellowshipOn 2 December veteran British actor, Sir John Mills was made a Fellow of the British Academy of Film & Television Arts (BAFTA, the highest accolade the institution can bestow upon an individual in... 09/12/2002 | Awards | UKReport counsels cost cutsBritish Film Council report says reducing budgets and costs is the only way forward for low-budget Brit films 09/12/2002 | Production | UKDeepa in loveDirector of Bollywood Hollywood makes Anglo-Canadian co-production about love in a cold, cold climate 05/12/2002 | Films | UKSteve Abbott joins NFTC BoardThe British Film Council has just announced the appointment of producer Steve Abbott (A Fish Called Wanda, Brassed Off) to the Board of the National Film Trustee Company (NFTC). Fully-funded by... 04/12/2002 | Appointments | UKApproaching the 176 million barrierWith 13.4 million admissions registered in October, an average of over 3 million per week, UK cinema admissions are set to exceed the Cinema Advertising Association’s (CAA) 2002 forecast of 174... 02/12/2002 | Admissions | UKPearl Earring rolls in LuxembourgEight-week shoot in Benelux for this costume drama about the real story behind one of Vermeer’s most celebrated and mysterious paintings 02/12/2002 | Films | UKA Farewell to Karel ReiszThe 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 previous page: 1 2 3 ... 374 375 [376] 377 378 ... 383 384 385 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)