January 2012
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Jan 16th
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Jan 16th
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YES. YES. YES. BRITISH FILM SHOULD COMPETE WITH... →
Denton Distribution support this! British films should be given the right and given all the necessities to compete with Hollywood films. We shouldn’t be giving Hollywood our films, Hollywood should be scared of our films. In all this Hollywood is like the big tornado that sucks up everything and anything it wants. Someone needs to do something about this tornado and not let it just keep...
Jan 14th
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FOUR HOURS
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00650JKAK/ saluterue: Four hours. Four hours. Four hours. Four hours. Four hours. Four hours. Four hours.
Jan 14th
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Why David Cameron's plans for UK cinema will make... →
Jan 14th
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CRESCENDO: British film© →
mariahvalerie: So today’s news told of David Cameron wishes to do a 18m-a-year investment budget for British movies… On one hand you could argue this might reinvent the British Film industry, but I have to agree with my cousin on this one. Steve McQueen, yeah my cousin is Steve McQueen (slightly showing off :P…
Jan 14th
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Will Cameron's speech on funding only be fit for... →
lightsoutfortheterritory: So David Cameron, not content with fucking up every other aspect of British society and culture, has set his targets on the British film industry. Apparently, rather than using public and lottery funding towards risky but culturally significant fare like the much-acclaimed, award-winning likes of Submarine and Tyrannosaur, we should just spent the lot on yet more...
Jan 14th
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Jan 14th
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Should Making Movies be all about Making Money..... →
We have been covering this topic recently and its very interesting. The debate just continues to go on and here are some of the big screen risk and rewards!
Jan 14th
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David Cameron causes divide in British Film... →
Yes it is beneficial for them to support mainstream movies. This is a big money maker for our country and generates economic growth. However, if they support smaller projects additionally, this could also be beneficial for economic growth. They are not giving young and fresh talent the opportunity to get their foot in the door! See the bigger picture!
Jan 13th
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Support: Young Norwegian Whiz Director →
Jan 12th
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Jan 12th
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Jan 12th
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"How Can We Make British Film Boom?" →
The “creative industries” account for 7% of GDP. That is massive! Yet, the Government do everything they can to allow Hollywood studios to come over and take over.  Lights, Camera, Action.. For Hollywood. If we did this in house and kept it all British, the Economy could boom. There is a positive correlation with Film and GDP i.e. the Economic Growth. Read this quick link to find...
Jan 12th
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Rise of Indie Film Makers threatens main stream... →
-Figures don’t lie, but liars figure. (Mark Twain)
Jan 12th
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Jan 12th
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Ed Burns explains that the Film Industry is... →
Just caught Ed Burns being interviews in “Piers Morgan Tonight” on CNN! Ed Burns described how the film industry is changing by using himself a prime example. His most recent feature film, Newlyweds, was filmed on a very low budget of $9k. He demonstrated the use of just using a Canon 5d and drew hope for young, determined and talented directors in the film industry. Times are...
Jan 11th
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Jan 10th
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Four Hours Movie featured Norwegian Press →
[Norwegian Only - Apologies]  Director of Four Hours Movie, Andre Rettedal, loves the limelight in Norway. 
Jan 10th
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Inbetweener's improve UK Film: Taking British Film... →
GO ON MY SON! Or should I say Sons! The Guardian has covered a story of how the fate of UK Film is left in the hands of “four horny british teens.” They set sail to try and conquer the Worldwide Film market with The Inbetweeners, The Movie a spin off from the hit TV Show. Good luck to the boys and hopefully UK Film continues to grow. Well done!
Jan 10th
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