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Revolution Films makes distribution debut with ‘Eleven Days In May’.
Disney opens its first theatrical release in almost three months this weekend: Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness, which will look to replicate Marvel success at the UK-Ireland box office.
The fifth title in ‘Phase Four’ of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and the 28th overall, Multiverse will start in 685 locations, having opened on Thursday.
That number is the widest release in the series, two ahead of Avengers: Endgame from 2019. That film took a £31.4m opening weekend, still the record in the UK and Ireland by a comfortable margin...
Disney opens its first theatrical release in almost three months this weekend: Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness, which will look to replicate Marvel success at the UK-Ireland box office.
The fifth title in ‘Phase Four’ of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and the 28th overall, Multiverse will start in 685 locations, having opened on Thursday.
That number is the widest release in the series, two ahead of Avengers: Endgame from 2019. That film took a £31.4m opening weekend, still the record in the UK and Ireland by a comfortable margin...
- 5/6/2022
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
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"He was very much into Dickens" - Nigel Askew on Malcolm McLaren
In November 2016, while London was holding an official celebration of the 40th anniversary of punk, Joe Corré, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood, set fire to what he claimed was £5 million of punk memorabilia by the side of the Thames. It was a stunt which sparked outrage, not least within the punk community itself, but filmmaker Nigel Askew quickly came to suspect that there was more to it than had been immediately understood. Five and a half years later, his documentary, Wake Up Punk, is ready for release. It includes a lengthy interview with Joe about why he lit that fire, and it also calls on viewers to look beyond the nostalgia value of music and fashion and remember why punk mattered, and why it matters today.
Joe Corré in Wake Up Punk
“It started with Joe...
In November 2016, while London was holding an official celebration of the 40th anniversary of punk, Joe Corré, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood, set fire to what he claimed was £5 million of punk memorabilia by the side of the Thames. It was a stunt which sparked outrage, not least within the punk community itself, but filmmaker Nigel Askew quickly came to suspect that there was more to it than had been immediately understood. Five and a half years later, his documentary, Wake Up Punk, is ready for release. It includes a lengthy interview with Joe about why he lit that fire, and it also calls on viewers to look beyond the nostalgia value of music and fashion and remember why punk mattered, and why it matters today.
Joe Corré in Wake Up Punk
“It started with Joe...
- 5/1/2022
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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Exclusive: Documentary Wake Up Punk had its world premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival last month and will release in the UK and Ireland on May 9 via Republic Film Distribution. Punk icon Vivienne Westwood stars alongside her sons in the film that takes a look at the origins of the movement. Check out the first trailer above.
Directed by Nigel Askew, Wake Up Punk is described as a fusion of doc and magical realism, that captures intimate moments between Westwood and her two sons Ben and Joe as they candidly discuss their own relationship with their father and Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren as well as stories from the punk era. Further featuring in the film is punk icon Jordan, aka Pamela Rooke, who died of cancer over the weekend at age 66.
Westwood also charts the decline of punk through the music, politics and fashion that drove the movement to its eventual commercial demise,...
Directed by Nigel Askew, Wake Up Punk is described as a fusion of doc and magical realism, that captures intimate moments between Westwood and her two sons Ben and Joe as they candidly discuss their own relationship with their father and Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren as well as stories from the punk era. Further featuring in the film is punk icon Jordan, aka Pamela Rooke, who died of cancer over the weekend at age 66.
Westwood also charts the decline of punk through the music, politics and fashion that drove the movement to its eventual commercial demise,...
- 4/5/2022
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
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The festival takes place from March 2-13.
The 18th edition of the UK’s Glasgow Film Festival (Gff) will open with the UK premiere of Graham Moore’s US title The Outfit, and close with the UK premiere of Croatian director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic’s Camera d’Or-winning Murina, when the festival runs as an in-person event from March 2-13.
The line-up includes 10 world premieres, four European premieres and 65 UK premieres.
Scroll down for the full list of world premieres
The Outfit will receive its world premiere as a gala screening in Berlin and is the directorial debut of The Imitation Game writer Graham Moore.
The 18th edition of the UK’s Glasgow Film Festival (Gff) will open with the UK premiere of Graham Moore’s US title The Outfit, and close with the UK premiere of Croatian director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic’s Camera d’Or-winning Murina, when the festival runs as an in-person event from March 2-13.
The line-up includes 10 world premieres, four European premieres and 65 UK premieres.
Scroll down for the full list of world premieres
The Outfit will receive its world premiere as a gala screening in Berlin and is the directorial debut of The Imitation Game writer Graham Moore.
- 1/27/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
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The festival takes place from March 2-13.
The 18th edition of the UK’s Glasgow Film Festival (Gff) will open with the UK premiere of Graham Moore’s US title The Outfit, and close with the UK premiere of Croatian director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic’s Camera d’Or-winning Murina, when the festival runs as an in-person event from March 2-13.
The line-up includes 10 world premieres, four European premieres and 65 UK premieres.
Scroll down for the full list of world premieres
The Outfit will receive its world premiere as a gala screening in Berlin and is the directorial debut of The Imitation Game writer Graham Moore.
The 18th edition of the UK’s Glasgow Film Festival (Gff) will open with the UK premiere of Graham Moore’s US title The Outfit, and close with the UK premiere of Croatian director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic’s Camera d’Or-winning Murina, when the festival runs as an in-person event from March 2-13.
The line-up includes 10 world premieres, four European premieres and 65 UK premieres.
Scroll down for the full list of world premieres
The Outfit will receive its world premiere as a gala screening in Berlin and is the directorial debut of The Imitation Game writer Graham Moore.
- 1/27/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
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