All articles by Tom Grater – Page 5
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Jerusalem fest to host Ronit Elkabetz tribute
JFF to pay tribute to Israeli actress and film-maker who died in April.
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Ymagis launches crowdfunding platform to restore classic films
Monsieur Gangster, In The Realm Of The Senses and The Big Blue among first titles to be featured.
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Imaginarium to deliver keynote at Media Production Show
Seminars will include masterclasses on VFX and location management and panels on production design and UK tax relief.
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Curzon Home Cinema to trial live features
The UK outfit is bolstering its day-and-date offering with the introduction of live red carpet features and post-film Q&As.
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Live cinema on the rise, says report
Almost half of UK exhibitors are now screening live cinema experiences.
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Ron Perlman, Sarah Gavron on East End fest jury
Full programme revealed for this year’s East End Film Festival.
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Creative Europe details $45m UK spend
A total of $45m in grants were awarded to the UK’s creative sector across 2014-15.
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Odeon & UCI revenues up 10% in 2016
As it reports its Q1 financials, Europe’s largest exhibitor has revealed that it plans to open 20 new cinemas across Europe by 2020.
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FACT faces uncertain future following MPA funding pull
Anti-piracy body is set to lose 50% of its funding within six months.
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Arrow takes chess doc 'Magnus' for UK
TrustNordisk has struck multiple Cannes deals for the Norwegian documentary about chess world champion Magnus Carlsen.
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Cannes: Jinga scores North America hat-trick
EXCLUSIVE: Sales outfit strikes deals for three titles in Cannes: Worry Dolls, The Lesson and Last Girl Standing.
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Cannes: 'Toni Erdmann' tops final Screen Jury Grid
Maren Ade’s comedy-drama set the highest score in the history of the Jury Grid.
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Cannes: Sean Penn's 'The Last Face' sets Jury Grid low
Nicolas Winding Refn’s The Neon Demon also fails to impress Screen’s roster of critics.
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Cannes: Mungiu impresses, Dolan disappoints on Screen’s Jury Grid
Graduation, It’s Only The End Of The World and The Unknown Girl all made their bows on today’s Jury Grid.
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Gallery: Screen's UK reception
Screen celebrated the UK’s industry at Cannes with a reception on the beach.
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Cannes: 'Aquarius' debuts strongly on Screen Jury Grid
Kleber Mendonca Filho’s film bows third on the list, behind Paterson and table-topper Toni Erdmann.
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Scottish films revealed for Edinburgh International Film Festival
Two Brian Cox-starrers and a documentary focus on female directors are amongst this year’s programme of films.
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Cannes: Jim Jarmusch’s 'Paterson' impresses Screen Jury Grid
Drama starring Adam Driver clocked the second highest score of the year.
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Michael O'Shea, 'The Transfiguration'
Debut director discusses being selected in Cannes’ Uncertain Regard.
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BBC, ITV could launch paid-for VOD service Britflix
Service could rival Amazon and Netflix with BBC/ITV content as well as original series, according to report.