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- Two UK Film Council-funded films selected for Berlin
- National Lottery Awards open for entries
- Vote For Your Winners at the British Animation Awards 2010
- Mixed fortunes for UK film industry in 2009
- UK Film council funding doubles the number of screens showing Cannes award-winning film - A Prophet
- UK Film Council-backed films nominated for 14 BAFTA film awards
- UK Film Council announces full From Blighty With Love line-up
- Skillset announces the participants for Inside Pictures 2010
- Magic Light Pictures and Skillset announce the 2010 Producer Placement Programme for emerging producers
- Oscar® nominations: UK Film Council statement
- B3 Blank Slate short wins big at prestigious Angers Premiers Plans film festival
- New project from makers of The Last King of Scotland
- Evening Standard British Film awards: UK Film Council comment
- UK Film Council appoints head of new film fund
- Major new 3D training initiative unveiled
- UK Film Council on BAFTA Film Awards
- Two awards for Son of Babylon at Berlin
- Films in production and development awarded funding from the UK Film Council
- Amelie director's new film MICMACS reaches more screens thanks to UK Film Council funding
- From Blighty with Love update
- UK Film Council statement on British Oscar® wins
- British film talent took almost one in five international film awards in 2009
- Tribeca Film Institute announces 24 projects for the 2010 Tribeca All Access programme
- UK Film Council announces further support for digital innovation in film distribution
- UK films take 7% global box office share in 2009
- UK Film Council launches new £15m film fund to champion British film
- Another good year for British films in the international spotlight at Cannes
- Southampton students win UK premiere of Gemma Arterton's latest film for their local cinema
- Latest UK Film Council P&A awards
- Latest UK Film Council production awards
- Tribeca Film Festival (21 April - 2 May)
- Toy Story 3 - To Edinburgh...and beyond!
- British film at the Cannes Film Festival
- Streetdance 3D - the biggest ever opening weekend for a Lottery-funded film
- The National Lottery Awards: semi-finalists revealed
- New sustainability standard developed for UK film industry
- Major new report shows that UK film contributes over £4.5 billion to UK GDP, supports 100,000 jobs and is weathering recession well
- Nick Whitfield's Skeletons scoops Edinburgh's top prize
- One world, 24 hours, 6 billion perpectives
- UK Film Council launches first fully digital Statistical Yearbook
- Abolition of UK Film Council
- First Light-funded Beacon Hill Film Project wins Best Arts Project at The National Lottery Awards 2010
- British film set to shine at Toronto Film Festival
- John Woodward to stand down as Chief Executive of the UK Film Council
- Pink Portraits to be unveiled
- UK film industry goes green without going into the red
- Liquidation of Screen East
- UK Film Council-funded films take 33 BIFA nominations
- All star cast join 'Horrid Henry' as first British kids' 3D movie starts shooting
- UK director offered film funding and promotion opportunity at NYC's Tribeca All Access 2011
- Kym Marsh launches guide to enjoying music, film and TV safely and responsibly online
- Lottery funding supports innovative ways of attracting new audiences for films
- Skillset celebrates the contribution of freelancers to the Creative Media Industries on National Freelancers Day
- UK Film Council response to Ministerial statement on future of film
- British Independent Film Awards - Congratulations
- Help for projects affected by Screen East closure
- The King's Speech, funded by the UK Film Council, leads the Golden Globe field
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UK Film Council statement on British Oscar® wins
London, 8th March 2010
John Woodward, Chief Executive Officer of the UK Film Council, said:
"Our warmest congratulations go to Sandy Powell and Ray Beckett for their well-deserved Oscar® wins, adding to their successes at the BAFTAs two weeks ago. There were 16 British Oscar® nominations this year, a level of recognition of British creative excellence which is a real cause for celebration. We can also celebrate the British winners at the US Indie Spirit Awards - cinematographer Roger Deakins for A Serious Man, and the filmmaker teams behind An Education and Anvil! The Story of Anvil."
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