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The festival will open with a prizewinner from Sundance in the US.
Charlotte Regan’s Scrapper will open the 2023 Sundance Film Festival: London, which will run from July 6-9 at the Picturehouse Central cinema.
The 10th edition of the offshoot of Sundance Film Festival has moved four weeks later in the summer, from its previous date at the start of June.
Directed by 2020 Screen Star of Tomorrow Regan, Scrapper will have its UK premiere at the festival on July 6; before Picturehouse Entertainment releases it in UK cinemas on August 25.
The film follows Georgie, a dreamy 12-year-old girl, who lives happily alone in her London flat.
Charlotte Regan’s Scrapper will open the 2023 Sundance Film Festival: London, which will run from July 6-9 at the Picturehouse Central cinema.
The 10th edition of the offshoot of Sundance Film Festival has moved four weeks later in the summer, from its previous date at the start of June.
Directed by 2020 Screen Star of Tomorrow Regan, Scrapper will have its UK premiere at the festival on July 6; before Picturehouse Entertainment releases it in UK cinemas on August 25.
The film follows Georgie, a dreamy 12-year-old girl, who lives happily alone in her London flat.
- 3/7/2023
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
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Project is directed by German animator Uli Meyer.
Gfm Animation has acquired Molesworth, the debut feature from animator Uli Meyer, for worldwide sales.
The UK-based firm will also provide production financing for the 2D-animated feature, working with production studio Lupus Films and producers Camilla Deakin and Ruth Fielding.
Molesworth is based on the book series by Geoffrey Willans, illustrated by Ronald Searle. It tells the story of Nigel Molesworth, a self-confident public schoolboy with a mischievous nature and a penchant for daydreams. Matt Lucas will voice the title character.
The film is German animator Meyer’s feature debut as director...
Gfm Animation has acquired Molesworth, the debut feature from animator Uli Meyer, for worldwide sales.
The UK-based firm will also provide production financing for the 2D-animated feature, working with production studio Lupus Films and producers Camilla Deakin and Ruth Fielding.
Molesworth is based on the book series by Geoffrey Willans, illustrated by Ronald Searle. It tells the story of Nigel Molesworth, a self-confident public schoolboy with a mischievous nature and a penchant for daydreams. Matt Lucas will voice the title character.
The film is German animator Meyer’s feature debut as director...
- 3/7/2023
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
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Jolly Griffin is based in the East Midlands, and will produce Rubinstein’s work among others.
Producer Anna Griffin, a 2018 Screen Star of Tomorrow, has founded UK production company Jolly Griffin alongside actor-filmmaker Jolyon Rubinstein.
The company is based in the East Midlands, and will produce projects created by Rubinstein, while also working with regional talent.
Named after its founders, Jolly Griffin aims to work 50/50 across film and TV; the company is looking to collaborate with established TV partners while in its early stages.
The company’s initial film projects include an ‘eco-anxiety inspired’ comedy-drama, currently in development with ecological-focused streaming platform WaterBear,...
Producer Anna Griffin, a 2018 Screen Star of Tomorrow, has founded UK production company Jolly Griffin alongside actor-filmmaker Jolyon Rubinstein.
The company is based in the East Midlands, and will produce projects created by Rubinstein, while also working with regional talent.
Named after its founders, Jolly Griffin aims to work 50/50 across film and TV; the company is looking to collaborate with established TV partners while in its early stages.
The company’s initial film projects include an ‘eco-anxiety inspired’ comedy-drama, currently in development with ecological-focused streaming platform WaterBear,...
- 3/6/2023
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
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Cristiano Ronaldo, Usain Bolt and Barack Obama are among the friends, fellow athletes and notable figures remembering Pelé, the Brazilian soccer legend who died Thursday at the age of 82.
His agent told the Associated Press that the three-time World Cup winner, whose real name is Edson Arantes do Nascimento, died after he was hospitalized for the past month. In September 2021, he was diagnosed with colon cancer.
His daughter, Kelly Cristina Nascimento, shared a photo on Instagram with loved ones’ hands all holding Pelé’s by his hospital bed, with a caption honoring her father.
Pelé played a huge role in increasing the popularity of the sport across the globe, especially in the United States. He played professionally in Brazil for two decades, where he won three World Cup championships in 1958, 1962 and 1970. Later, he joined the New York Cosmos in the North American Soccer...
Cristiano Ronaldo, Usain Bolt and Barack Obama are among the friends, fellow athletes and notable figures remembering Pelé, the Brazilian soccer legend who died Thursday at the age of 82.
His agent told the Associated Press that the three-time World Cup winner, whose real name is Edson Arantes do Nascimento, died after he was hospitalized for the past month. In September 2021, he was diagnosed with colon cancer.
His daughter, Kelly Cristina Nascimento, shared a photo on Instagram with loved ones’ hands all holding Pelé’s by his hospital bed, with a caption honoring her father.
Pelé played a huge role in increasing the popularity of the sport across the globe, especially in the United States. He played professionally in Brazil for two decades, where he won three World Cup championships in 1958, 1962 and 1970. Later, he joined the New York Cosmos in the North American Soccer...
- 12/29/2022
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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TV viewers have been left in floods of tears after watching the BBC’s adaptation of The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse.
Based on Charlie Mackesy’s 2019 illustrated book about a group of animals who become unlikely friends, the half-hour TV adaptation featured an all-star voice cast including Idris Elba and Tom Hollander.
The episode aired on Christmas Eve on BBC One, with viewers admitting that the “beautiful” and simple animation “broke” them.
“The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse on @BBCOne is absolutely stunning,” one viewer tweeted. “What beautiful, beautiful animation. I’m a blubbering wreck.”
“A classic that is sure to be a regular Christmas staple. Not ashamed to say that I cried like a baby!” another commenter wrote.
One viewer called it “the most beautiful thing you’ll watch this Christmas”, while another said it was “heart-warming and life-affirming stuff”.
“â.â.Spellbinding,...
Based on Charlie Mackesy’s 2019 illustrated book about a group of animals who become unlikely friends, the half-hour TV adaptation featured an all-star voice cast including Idris Elba and Tom Hollander.
The episode aired on Christmas Eve on BBC One, with viewers admitting that the “beautiful” and simple animation “broke” them.
“The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse on @BBCOne is absolutely stunning,” one viewer tweeted. “What beautiful, beautiful animation. I’m a blubbering wreck.”
“A classic that is sure to be a regular Christmas staple. Not ashamed to say that I cried like a baby!” another commenter wrote.
One viewer called it “the most beautiful thing you’ll watch this Christmas”, while another said it was “heart-warming and life-affirming stuff”.
“â.â.Spellbinding,...
- 12/26/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
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TV viewers have been left in floods of tears after watching the BBC’s adaptation of The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse.
Based on Charlie Mackesy’s 2019 illustrated book about a group of animals who become unlikely friends, the half-hour TV adaptation featured an all-star voice cast including Idris Elba and Tom Hollander.
The episode aired on Christmas Eve on BBC One, with viewers admitting that the “beautiful” and simple animation “broke” them.
“The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse on @BBCOne is absolutely stunning,” one viewer tweeted. “What beautiful, beautiful animation. I’m a blubbering wreck.”
“A classic that is sure to be a regular Christmas staple. Not ashamed to say that I cried like a baby!” another commenter wrote.
One viewer called it “the most beautiful thing you’ll watch this Christmas”, while another said it was “heart-warming and life-affirming stuff”.
“â.â.Spellbinding,...
Based on Charlie Mackesy’s 2019 illustrated book about a group of animals who become unlikely friends, the half-hour TV adaptation featured an all-star voice cast including Idris Elba and Tom Hollander.
The episode aired on Christmas Eve on BBC One, with viewers admitting that the “beautiful” and simple animation “broke” them.
“The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse on @BBCOne is absolutely stunning,” one viewer tweeted. “What beautiful, beautiful animation. I’m a blubbering wreck.”
“A classic that is sure to be a regular Christmas staple. Not ashamed to say that I cried like a baby!” another commenter wrote.
One viewer called it “the most beautiful thing you’ll watch this Christmas”, while another said it was “heart-warming and life-affirming stuff”.
“â.â.Spellbinding,...
- 12/26/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
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A new BBC sketch comedy show Revolting spoofs a Bravo franchise and terrorist group in its first episode in "The Real Housewives of Isis." The controversial bit satirizes the ways young women are manipulated by Isis online. For instance, one housewife says her seducer had her at "free healthcare." Another quips, "It's only three days until the beheading, and I've got no idea what I'm going to wear!"
The crux of the sketch is an awkward scene in which Zaynab (Anjli Mohindra) models a new suicide vest for her friends,...
The crux of the sketch is an awkward scene in which Zaynab (Anjli Mohindra) models a new suicide vest for her friends,...
- 1/5/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Amy Childs has made the unfortunate mistake of confusing Ebola with an up-and-coming band.
The Revolution Will Be Televised presenter Jolyon Rubinstein ambushed the former Towie star on the MOBOs red carpet, asking her: 'Have we done enough to curb the spread of Ebola?'
Amy Childs on Ebola: "They're going to be Huge." #Moboawards #Bbcomgwtf #TheRevolutionWillBeTelevised #Trwbt #Comedy #Celeb #Instadaily #PIckoftheday #isthisreallife
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Rubinstein continued: 'You know Ebola's going to be huge, don't you?'
Mistaking them for a band playing at the awards ceremony, Childs said: "I might be a big fan after tonight. I think they're going to be absolutely amazing."
The presenter also flummoxed Ella Eyre by asking if she had a message for the pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong.
Amy Childs recently escaped injury after rolling her car onto its roof.
The Revolution Will Be Televised presenter Jolyon Rubinstein ambushed the former Towie star on the MOBOs red carpet, asking her: 'Have we done enough to curb the spread of Ebola?'
Amy Childs on Ebola: "They're going to be Huge." #Moboawards #Bbcomgwtf #TheRevolutionWillBeTelevised #Trwbt #Comedy #Celeb #Instadaily #PIckoftheday #isthisreallife
A video posted by JolyonRubs (@jolyonrubs) on Nov 11, 2014 at 1:16am Pst
Rubinstein continued: 'You know Ebola's going to be huge, don't you?'
Mistaking them for a band playing at the awards ceremony, Childs said: "I might be a big fan after tonight. I think they're going to be absolutely amazing."
The presenter also flummoxed Ella Eyre by asking if she had a message for the pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong.
Amy Childs recently escaped injury after rolling her car onto its roof.
- 11/11/2014
- Digital Spy
Pride of Britain Awards: ITV, 8pm
Carol Vorderman hosts the 16th annual ceremony of the awards that celebrate the great and good of Britain.
The likes of Prince Charles and prime minister David Cameron will be in attendance to witness unsung everyday heroes receive recognition for their outstanding feats of courage and selflessness.
The Driver: BBC One, 9pm
BBC One's three-part crime thriller concludes tonight as Vince's (David Morrissey) life begins to unravel.
His wife Ros (Claudie Blakley) has had enough and wants him out of the house, while Vince's risky decision to work with the authorities could have major repercussions.
Beauty and the Beast: Watch, 9pm
Season two of Beauty and the Beast returns from its mid-season break tonight.
After Vincent (Jay Ryan) is arrested, Cat (Kristin Kreuk) and the team are tasked with finding out who reported him, all while keeping him from transforming in custody.
Carol Vorderman hosts the 16th annual ceremony of the awards that celebrate the great and good of Britain.
The likes of Prince Charles and prime minister David Cameron will be in attendance to witness unsung everyday heroes receive recognition for their outstanding feats of courage and selflessness.
The Driver: BBC One, 9pm
BBC One's three-part crime thriller concludes tonight as Vince's (David Morrissey) life begins to unravel.
His wife Ros (Claudie Blakley) has had enough and wants him out of the house, while Vince's risky decision to work with the authorities could have major repercussions.
Beauty and the Beast: Watch, 9pm
Season two of Beauty and the Beast returns from its mid-season break tonight.
After Vincent (Jay Ryan) is arrested, Cat (Kristin Kreuk) and the team are tasked with finding out who reported him, all while keeping him from transforming in custody.
- 10/7/2014
- Digital Spy
David Cameron is one of the latest victims of BBC Three comedy show The Revolution Will Be Televised.
Watch the David Cameron prank:
The prime minister is hunted down by one of the show's stars Jolyon Rubinstein, who pretends to be a former Bullingdon Club member asking for an autograph.
Rubinstein ambushes Cameron ahead of a fund-raising lunch for the Conservatives and manages to get his arm around the Pm and chat with him without getting stopped by security.
When Cameron refuses to sign his 'Bullingdon album', the comic responds: "Come on, Dave. George and Boris signed it. We had a bloody good time at the Buller."
Speaking about the incident with The Independent, Rubinstein said: "Cameron has always lived within the oak-lined walls of power. He was part of a club known to have smashed up restaurants and taken money out of banks just to burn it. He has...
Watch the David Cameron prank:
The prime minister is hunted down by one of the show's stars Jolyon Rubinstein, who pretends to be a former Bullingdon Club member asking for an autograph.
Rubinstein ambushes Cameron ahead of a fund-raising lunch for the Conservatives and manages to get his arm around the Pm and chat with him without getting stopped by security.
When Cameron refuses to sign his 'Bullingdon album', the comic responds: "Come on, Dave. George and Boris signed it. We had a bloody good time at the Buller."
Speaking about the incident with The Independent, Rubinstein said: "Cameron has always lived within the oak-lined walls of power. He was part of a club known to have smashed up restaurants and taken money out of banks just to burn it. He has...
- 11/5/2013
- Digital Spy
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The BBC has confirmed that it will broadcast the interview that Cheryl Cole was alleged to have walked out of. The 'Call My Name' singer vehemently denied reports in the press that she left a "daft" Q&A with a BBC Team at Capital FM's Summertime Ball last month. "Fyi.. I have never walked out of an interview in my career," she wrote at the time. "I had to be reminded of what your even referring to.. Stop telling lies lol." The BBC has now released a trailer for satirical series The Revolution Will Be Televised, which includes footage of prankster Jolyon Rubinstein interviewing Cole under the guise of Bbcomgwtf reporter (more)...
- 7/30/2012
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
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