Review: Wendy Ide Star Rating: 4 stars “An experimental British drama, The Knife That Killed Me takes a wellworn subject school bullying, knife violence and teen cliques and gives it a refreshing new spin. The film, directed by Kit Monkman and the actor Marcus Romer, was entirely shot in front of a green screen. This voyage through the memories of teenager Paul Varderman (Jack McMullen),...
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A film made entirely using green-screen technology in Yorkshire will screen at another European film festival. The Knife That Killed Me, which stars Jack McMullen will screen at the Nantes British Film Festival in December, and recently played in the Alice Nella Citta, part of the Rome Film Festival. The film, which will be distributed by Universal Pictures UK on DVD and Video-On-Demand later this...
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We were very saddened at the news last week that Sir Donald Sinden has passed away. We were very lucky to work with Donald and his son Marc on Sky Arts documentary series ?Great West End Theatres?. Sir Donald presented the series and his passion for the theatre was evident as he shared some of his unique memories of London?s most iconic theatres with the...
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The producers of Premiere film Happily Ever After (directed by Joan Carr-Wiggin) are pleased to confirm that production of the film is now complete. As a result they hosted a screening for all of those involved in the production of the film (cast, crew, financers etc) on Wednesday 6th August at the Courthouse Hotel in London. The Premiere team were in attendance and there was...
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Premiere Picture film The Legend of Longwood, a new Irish fantasy feature, has won second prize in its category at the 44th Giffoni Film Festival, Europe’s largest festival for children’s cinema. The movie received second prize in the Element +10 category, which is aimed at films and shorts for audiences aged between 10 and 12. The 163 films from this year?s festival were chosen from...
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We are thrilled to confirm that Premiere is part financing upcoming British comedy Absolutely Anything. The film is written and directed by Python Terry Jones and features a truly all-star cast including all the surviving Monty Python boys: Michael Palin, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam, John Cleese and Eric Idle. Plus Simon Pegg, Kate Beckinsale, Eddie Izzard, Joanna Lumley and Robin Williams. The film has completed...
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Cannes Film Festival 2014 Well, without wanting to sound too clich? our trip to Cannes Film Festival this year certainly went off with a bang! We were thrilled to have our biggest number of clients and introducers yet attend the film festival this year, with 38 making the trip down to French Riviera. It was also our most successful year to date on the film...
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We are delighted to announce that ?The Knife That Killed Me’ has been accepted under the official selection to screen at the London Independent Film Festival on Friday 18th April at 9.15pm. liff.org. For more information on the film please visit: Twitter Facebook
We are thrilled to announce that our film Mission London is now available to download on iTunes! Judging by the weather forecast just in time for what is looking like a movie watching type of weekend and topical too if the media are to be believed about the hordes of Bulgarians arriving in the UK? This is the film that beat Avatar at the box...
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Today the BFI released their annual statistics report on the UK Film industry in 2013 and as always it is an interesting read. The main headlines are: ? Investment in UK film production rises by 14% to reach ?1.075 billion, boosted by investment from international films ? New tax reliefs start to impact within 9 months, delivering over ?276 million in production spend across high-end...
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