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DISTRIBUTION UK

Distribution gets £1 million boost

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The British Film Institute (BFI) has announced an additional £1 million for its Prints and Advertising Fund, raising its total value to £4 million.

BFI CEO Amanda Nevill said, “As the UK’s rich and diverse film talent achieves success worldwide and our competitive tax system helps bring record levels of inward investment at home, it’s more important than ever for the BFI to ensure that momentum is maintained. By providing strategic, targeted support at the right time and in a way that industry needs, we are helping lay the foundations for film to spearhead the growth of Britain’s creative industries and help drive growth in the UK economy.”

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P&A awards since April 1, 2011:

Coriolanus [+see also:
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(Lions Gate UK) £200,000;
Shame [+see also:
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(Momentum Pictures) £250,000;
Dreams Of A Life [+see also:
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(Dogwoof) £24,500;
Wuthering Heights [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Andrea Arnold
film profile
]
(Artificial Eye) £99,980;
The Deep Blue Sea [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Terence Davies
film profile
]
(Artificial Eye) £100,000;
The British Guide To Showing Off (pictured - Verve Pictures) £39,534;
Sket [+see also:
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(Revolver Entertainment) £150,000;
First Night (Britannia Film) £19,000;
Tyrannosaur [+see also:
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(Optimum Releasing) £100,962;
The Future [+see also:
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(City Screen) £35,000;
The Greatest Movie Ever Sold (The Works UK) £12,200;
Perfect Sense [+see also:
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(Arrow Film) £130,000;
We Need To Talk About Kevin [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Lynne Ramsay
film profile
]
(Artificial Eye) £199,700;
Albatross [+see also:
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(CinemaNX Distribution) 100,087;
You Instead (Icon Film) £40,000;
Sound It Out (Glimmer Films) £18,034;
Troll Hunter [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Andre Øvredal
film profile
]
(Momentum Pictures) £220,000;
The Skin I Live In [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Pedro Almodóvar
film profile
]
(Pathé Productions) £250,000;
A Lonely Place To Die (Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment) £299,900;
In A Better World [+see also:
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(Axiom Films) £110,090;
Beautiful Lies (Trinity Filmed Entertainment) £150,630;
Just Do It – A Tale Of Modern Day Outlaws (Left Field Films) £35,000;
and Life In A Day [+see also:
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(World in a Day Films) £150,000.

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