
Film4 Productions won an inaugural Star Of London Award at the London International Film Festival, where the Scouting Book For Boys screenwriter Jack Thorne picked up the Best Newcomer prize. Can Film4 repeat this success at the British Independent Film Awards (or BIFAS) which are being held on Sunday 6 December and where Film4 Productions are in the running for nine prestigious gongs?
Bunny And The Bull is a comedy road movie set entirely in a flat. Starring Edward Hogg, Simon Farnaby Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt, get ready for a touching journey to the end of the room.
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Watch an exclusive clip from this thriller about a couple who travel to the jungles of the Thai-Burmese border to look for the son they lost in the 2004 Asian tsunami. Emmanuelle Béart and Rufus Sewell star in this intense horror, in cinemas and available on DVD now.
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An ailing Manchester postman gets his life back on track with a little help from Eric Cantona in Ken Loach's comedy-drama, written by Paul Laverty and starring Steve Evets, John Henshaw and the former Manchester United star himself.
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A family relocates to Italy in the hope of overcoming bereavement in this supernatural tinged drama starring Colin Firth, Catherine Keener and Hope Davis, produced, written and directed by Michael Winterbottom.
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A glimpse of a caged stranger in the back of a truck leads to a grimly relentless pursuit in this abduction thriller by DJ-turned writer-director Mark Tonderai
We've been following this award-winning Film4 production from pre-shoot to premiere. The film stars This Is England's Thomas Turgoose as David, who finds himself in deep trouble when he helps a girl run away from home. Here award-winning director Tom Harper and 'Skins' writer Jack Thorne share their diaries.
The Unmade Beds team took to the Sundance Film Festival and turned in a video diary and photo gallery.
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Fresh from its remarkable Oscar success, Danny Boyle's awesome feelgood hit is now out on DVD.
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The Warrior director Asif Kapadia discusses his acclaimed Film4 co-production, a dark and shocking fairytale set in an Arctic landscape.
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Duane Hopkins tells us about his debut feature - a multi narrative drama that considers drug use against a rarely seen rural backdrop. Plus watch the trailer here.
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Turner Prize-winning artist Steve McQueen directs an account of the IRA hunger strike and its leader Bobby Sands. A controversial, compelling and visionary approach to a pivotal moment in British and Irish modern history.
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British journalist Sidney Young tries to take New York City by storm and spectacularly fails in this romance-tinged comedy starring Simon Pegg, Kirsten Dunst and Jeff Bridges.
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Two hitmen are sent to Bruges by their boss after they slay an innocent victim. Playwright Martin McDonagh's BAFTA-winning thriller stars Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes.
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Filmmaker Chris Waitt goes in search of every woman who's ever dumped him in an attempt to find out why he's so unlucky in love in this comic, confessional documentary.
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Mike Leigh's infectiously joyous comedy stars a Golden Globe-winning Sally Hawkins as a London primary school teacher.
Watch four short films made with the support of the UK Film Council and Film4's Cinema Extreme scheme here. Plus hear New Talent Executive Jo McClellan's advice on how to make your short film stand out.
Film4's Tessa Ross and Peter Carlton backed a succession of prize-winning films in 2008, 'Televisual' editor Tim Dams finds out the key to their success.