Natasha Hawthornthwaite, co-founder of Northern Heart Films - the production company assisting the creation of The Lottery ...
EXCLUSIVE: The UK government is considering handing over the £15 million of lottery film production cash, which the UK Film Council currently handles, to public broadcasters the BBC and Channel 4. Ed ...
Only one of the 11 films released and funded through National Lottery money has made a profit, according to latest figures. More than £13.5m in lottery money has been spent by three film companies to ...
Every week, The Drum picks the top global campaigns from our Creative Works. You can submit your new work here. Directed by Oscar-winner Tom Hooper, the ad told of a chance encounter between two ...
UPDATE: UK culture minister Jeremy Hunt and arts minister Ed Vaizey have rowed back transferring the £15 million ($19 million) lottery film cash to the British Film Institute. Nor are they going to ...
The California Film Commission this week held its final film tax credit lottery, closing the chapter on a controversial program that frustrated many film producers. On Wednesday, the commission held ...
Vaizey says Lottery funding to increase to £43m/year, regional agencies move under Creative England, new Ministerial Film Forum to be launched in January. At a speech in London this morning, UK ...
Directed by Erik White Screenplay by Abdul Williams Starring Bow Wow, Brandon T. Jackson, Naturi Naughton, Ice Cube, Loretta Devine, Charlie Murphy, Gbenga Akinnagbe and Keith David What would you do ...
Scientific Games has agreed an exclusive licensing deal to develop lottery games based on the Fast & Furious film franchise ...
The twist in this film is that the story is set in an African-American community which triggers an unfortunate onslaught of caricatures one had hoped had gone out of fashion a long time ago. By Kirk ...
After yesterday’s sweeping cuts across the board by the UK government, it has emerged that film-sector funding outside Lottery funds and the British Film Institute (BFI) has been slashed by over 50%.