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3482 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 26/04/2024.

Noi, the Albino out in London

Dagur Kári's award winning film Noi, the Albino will try to conquer UK audiences tomorrow as Artificial Eye will release it on 6 prints, three in the UK capital and three outside. The film was...  

14/11/2003 | Distribution | UK

8 films on Love, Sex & Death

A series of eight award winning digital short films about love, sex and death starring among others actor Ian Hart, Ricky Tomlinson and the singer Jarvis Cocker are going to be aired on Granada TV...  

14/11/2003 | Shorts | UK

First 8 months down by 10%

Between January to August 2003, UK cinema attendances were down nearly 10% on the same period last year, and only one UK film ( Johnny English) managed to make it in the box office Top 20, totally...  

12/11/2003 | Box Office | UK

250 digital screens by 2005

During an international workshop held at MIFED in Milan, digital projection has been presented as an excellent way to fight piracy and to save on print costs, while still maintaining the high...  

11/11/2003 | MIFED 2003 | UK

LFF awards French & Danes

Eugène Green’s French film The Living World has been awarded the 6th FIPRESCI International Critics Award and Henrik Ruben Genz’s Danish film, Someone Like Hodder has won the Satyajit Ray Award...  

10/11/2003 | Festivals | UK

LFF prizes announced

The short film, The Most Beautiful Man In The World directed by British newcomer Alicia Duffy has won the £10,000 “TCM Best Short Film of 2003”, as part of the Times bfi London Film Festival,...  

07/11/2003 | Awards | UK

Shortlist for Sutherland Trophy

The jury of the prize given to new talent in World Cinema, the Sutherland Trophy, has just announced the three short-listed films selected from 12 nominated titles. They are No Rest For The Brave...  

06/11/2003 | Awards | UK

Angelopoulos at the NFT

The National Film Theatre (NFT) in London is dedicating a complete retrospective of Theo Angelopoulos’ feature films from November 7 to December 30, 2003. The unique homage to Angelopoulos’ work...  

06/11/2003 | Festivals | UK

Review of co-production deals

The UK government has announced a major review of international co-production treaties, to make sure that Britain will benefit culturally and economically from these agreements, and in a bid to...  

05/11/2003 | Production | UK

Top job for Murdoch’s son

James Murdoch, the 30-year-old son of the Australian media mogul Rupert Murdoch, is to lead the £12 billion satellite broadcaster BskyB, 35% of which is owned by Murdoch’s News Corporation....  

04/11/2003 | TV | UK

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