2009
12/10/2009 Dinard British Film Festival announces winners of its 2009 Hitchcock Awards
UK Film Council-funded features White Lightnin', Sounds Like Teen Spirit and Jean Charles receive top awards at the 20th Dinard British Film Festival.
12/10/2009 Closer collaboration between UK and Moroccan film-makers
Collaborations between UK and Moroccan film-makers are set to increase after both countries today signed up to a package of incentives which will encourage co-production projects and boost both nations' film industries.
30/09/2009 Film training takes on business of digital
London: Skillset is to fund a nationwide programme to give film companies across the UK access to the business training that will help them seize the opportunities of the 'digital age'.
25/09/2009 Nostalgia rules as Mixtape movie reigns supreme
Kevin Spacey, Gemma Arterton & Noel Clarke pick Virgin Media Shorts 2009 winner
17/09/2009 London Film Festival industry programme events announced
The Times BFI London Film Festival announces events including talk by James Schamus , Think-Shoot-Distribute and Power to the Pixel.
9/09/2009 Full programme announced for The Times BFI 53rd London Film Festival
The programme for The Times BFI 53rd London Film Festival, announced today by Artistic Director Sandra Hebron, includes a diverse selection of world and international premieres with a total of 191 features and 113 shorts screening alongside an exciting line-up of special events and expected guests.
7/09/2009 High profile for British films at Toronto International Film Festival
British films, a third of which have been co-funded with Lottery money awarded by the UK Film Council, will be a major feature at this year's Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) from 10-19 September.
Andrea Arnold's Fish Tank, the story of Mia, a marginalised 15-year-old who escapes her bleak life through her passion for street dancing, is one of the latest films to be supported by the UK Film Council's Prints and Advertising (P&A) Fund.
3/09/2009 Filming wraps on We Want Sex
Principal photography is completed in Stephen Woolley and Nigel Cole's tale of the 1968 Ford Dagenham strike by 187 sewing machinists starring Sally Hawkins.









