Broken leads charge for British Independent Film Awards
by Amber Wilkinson - 05 Nov 2012
Rufus Norris' drama in nine categories.
Free gala premiere of Seven Psychopaths
by Amber Wilkinson - 03 Nov 2012
Jameson Cult Film Club to host London screening.
Monster Day at Boness Hippodrome
by Amber Wilkinson - 01 Nov 2012
Cinema centenary celebrations continue with a day of spooky films.
Halloween happenings
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Oct 2012
Frighteningly fun films and events around the UK.
Race row over Cloud Atlas
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Oct 2012
Forthcoming film cast white actors in Asian roles.
London Feminist Film Festival announces programme
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Oct 2012
Organisers aim to raise profile of creative women.
Sundance announces London commitment
by Amber Wilkinson - 22 Oct 2012
Festival to return for weekend showcase in spring 2013 and 2014.
Farewell to Indian king of romance
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Oct 2012
Yash Chopra to be remembered at Mumbai Film Festival.
Rust And Bone wins London prize
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Oct 2012
Jacques Audiard receives festival honour.
A voyage of Discovery
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Oct 2012
Dundee kids' film festival returns.
Glasgay reaches its 19th year
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Oct 2012
Scots lgbt arts festival has impressive film line-up.
Baghdad Film Festival faces criticism
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Oct 2012
Problems highlight crisis in Iraqi cinema.
Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival 2012 opens today.
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Oct 2012
Barnaby Southcombe and Jack Bond among guests.
Underground and Japan In A Day added to LFF schedule
by Amber Wilkinson - 07 Oct 2012
WikiLeaks drama and earthquake remembrance documentary join line-up
Astérix and Obélix: God Save Britannia to open French Film Festival
by Amber Wilkinson - 05 Oct 2012
3D film to kick off 20th edition.
In The House wins Golden Shell at San Sebastian
by Amber Wilkinson - 30 Sep 2012
Francois Ozon's blackly comic drama takes top prizes.
Innocence Of Muslims producer remanded in custody
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Sep 2012
Nakoula Basseley Nakoula faces up to two years in prison.
Herbert Lom dies
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Sep 2012
Goodbye to one of the greatest screen villains.
Film investment scheme in the spotlight
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Sep 2012
Inland Revenue challenges Ingenious Media.
French Film City opens
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Sep 2012
Luc Besson launches revolutionary new studio complex.
Scottish film on show at Pyongyang Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Sep 2012
North Korea celebrates both home-grown and western films.
Man questioned over controversial film.
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Sep 2012
Protests about Innocence Of Muslims spread.
Split at Fox as Rothman resigns
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Sep 2012
Murdoch companies to separate.
Polish film festival comes to UK
by Staff Writer - 13 Sep 2012
Second Play Poland event set to tour.
Mystery deepens over anti-Islamic film
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Sep 2012
Protests continue in Libya and Egypt.
True colours
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Sep 2012
1902 colour film can now be viewed.
Soho prepares for Zipangu
by Owen Van Spall - 10 Sep 2012
A different take on Japanese film.
Kim Ki-duk takes Venice Golden Lion
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Sep 2012
Korean director thanks audience with a song.
Raindance line-up announced
by Amber Wilkinson - 06 Sep 2012
Here Comes The Devil to open 20th edition of the independent film festival.
Censorship crackdown at Cairo Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Sep 2012
What does the new regime mean for artistic freedom?
London line-up is looking good
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Sep 2012
Full festival programme announced.
Ewan McGregor set for lifetime achievement award
by Amber Wilkinson - 28 Aug 2012
Scots star to be honoured with Donostia at San Sebastian Film Festival.
Oliver Stone to receive San Sebastian Donostia
by Amber Wilkinson - 27 Aug 2012
Director chosen for lifetime achievement award as his latest film Savages recieves premiere.
Orwa Nyrabia missing in Syria
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Aug 2012
Film producer and festival director may have been arrested.
Toronto festival faces union protests
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Aug 2012
Shift to digital raises job loss threat.
Natalie Wood drowning still in dispute
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Aug 2012
Death certificate amended to reflect ongoing investigation.
New international film festival launched in Delhi
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Aug 2012
Event will celebrate 100 years of Indian film.
Syphilis shock for adult industry
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Aug 2012
Debate rages over how to protect performers.
Tony Scott found dead
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Aug 2012
Top Gun director was 68.
Titanic launched in Burma
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Aug 2012
Secluded country changes the rules on Hollywood films.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt in stunt gone wrong
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Aug 2012
Actor needed 31 stitches.
Online film outstrips video
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Aug 2012
"The beginning of the end" for physical formats.
Mel Stuart dies
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Aug 2012
Parting is sweet sorrow for Wonka director.
Greg Nicotero to be honoured at Frightfest
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Aug 2012
Iconic effects director will receive inaugural award.
Play Poland Festival announces dates
by Amber Wilkinson - 10 Aug 2012
Festival's second edition to play in UK, Ireland, Norway and Canada.
Bob Hoskins bows out
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Aug 2012
Actor retires following Parkinson's diagnosis.
Full line-up of FilmFest Australia Announced
by Amber Wilkinson - 08 Aug 2012
Celebration of Oz film to open with European premiere of Not Suitable For Children
Mount Doom erupts
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Aug 2012
The Lord Of The Rings' biggest star goes boom.
JD Disalvatore faces cancer battle
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Aug 2012
Fans raise funds for uninsured producer.
Mumbai film industry under threat
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Aug 2012
City "too dangerous to film in," producers' guild warns.
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