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Production / Uk


602 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 18/02/2020.

Zeta-Jones film gets £750,000 in UK FC support

Death Defying Acts, the new film by Australian filmmaker Gilliam Armstrong starring Catherine Zeta Jones and Guy Pearce, is the latest high profile project to receive support (£750,000) from the...  

17/10/2006 | Production | UK

New French co-production for Lunar Films

After Cedric Klapisch’s Russian Dolls and Raoul Ruiz’s Klimt, Lunar Films, headed by Matthew Justice, is making another French co-production, Johnny Mad Dog, an English language film to be...  

13/10/2006 | Production | UK

Definitely Maybe shooting for Working Title

Adam Brooks, who has been working on several Working Title films as a scriptwriter (including Wimbledon, Bridget Jones: the Edge of Reason), is now also directing a new film for the prolific UK...  

12/10/2006 | Production | UK

On the road to recovery

After a gloomy 2005, due to uncertainties over film tax incentives, the UK film industry seems to be on the road to recovery, according to figures just published by the UK Film Council for the...  

06/10/2006 | Production | UK

Howitt commits to Dangerous Parking

Peter Howitt, the director of Sliding Doors and Johnny English, will star along with Saffron Burrows, Sean Pertwee and Tom Conti in his new film Dangerous Parking, which started shooting this...  

05/10/2006 | Production | UK

F&ME pushes 7 films into completion

Five-year old production company Film and Music Entertainment (F&ME) is proudly launching The Border Post by Croatian filmmaker Rajko Grlic this Friday in San Sebastian’s official competition,...  

26/09/2006 | Production | UK

Greenaway films Rembrandt

UK veteran director Peter Greenaway started shooting his latest creation yesterday, Nightwatching, in which he brings to life celebrated Dutch painter Rembrandt and many of his closest family...  

05/09/2006 | Production | UK

Oliver Parker makes I Really Hate My Job

With I Really Hate My Job currently shooting on location and in London’s Three Mills Studios, UK filmmaker Oliver Parker is having a break from his usual screen adaptations of literary classics...  

25/08/2006 | Production | UK

BBC Films wants to “makes them laugh”

BBC Films is teaming up with Kenton Allen, creative head of BBC Comedy Talent and Comedy North, to develop mainstream comedy feature films and identify TV talent that could make the transition to...  

13/07/2006 | Production | UK

New Development Fund for Pathé, BBC Films and UK FC

Pathé UK, BBC Films and the UK Film Council have put aside £300,000 for the creation of a new Development Fund that will enable them to move quickly to acquire rights on a property or writer with...  

14/06/2006 | Production | UK

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