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23 November 2006

Cape Town a-buzz with top movie offering (Screen Africa)

One of the things the Cape Town World Cinema Festival and the Sithengi Film and Television Market - collectively Sithengi for short - does is to give a presence to movies. READ MORE...

22 November 2006

High Point book deals for Dutch Slaughter Night (Screen International)

After AFM, High Point Films has closed more deals on its Dutch horror project Slaughter Night. READ MORE...

1 November 2006

High Point takes on sales for Tom Collins' Kings (Screen International)

High Point Films has taken on international sales for Tom Collins' Kings, the big-screen adaptation of Jimmy Murphy's play The Kings Of The Kilburn High Road. READ MORE...

11 October 2006

High Point picks up Dutch horror Slaughter Night (Screen International)

UK-based sales company High Point Films has nabbed worldwide rights to Dutch horror film Slaughter Night. READ MORE...

20 May 2006

'Bride,' 'Dennis' reach High Point (Variety)

High Point Films has snapped up world rights, excluding Benelux, to "Bride Flight" and "Dennis P." READ MORE...

3 May 2006

High Point adds four films to Cannes slate (Screen International)

High Point Films has added four features to its sales slate ahead of Cannes. The London-based film and TV sales and production company has picked up world rights to Zoo Rangers In India, Hell in Tangier, Under The Ice, and Doomstown. READ MORE....

28 March 2006 The 2006 BAFTA TV Awards nominations were announced today. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING was nominated in the Best Single Drama category and actor Rufus Sewell was nominated for Best Actor for his performance in THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.
3 March 2006 The Broadcasting Press Guild announced nominations for its 2006 Awards. Shakespeare Re-told film MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING was nominated in the category Best Single Drama whilst actress Billie Piper was nominated in the Best Actress category for her performances in both MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING and Doctor Who.
22 February 2006 The Royal Television Society announced nominations for its 2006 Awards. Shakespeare Re-told film MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING was nominated in the category Best Situation Comedy & Comedy Drama
20 February 2006
James McAvoy star of Shakespeare Re-told film Macbeth was the winner of THE ORANGE RISING STAR AWARD at this year's BAFTA Film Awards.
27 January 2006

High Point signs in At The Hotel (C21)

UK drama distributor High Point Films has become the first outfit outside North America to represent Canadian indie 100 Per Cent Film and Television, picking up worldwide rights to comedy thriller At the Hotel. READ MORE....

1 December 2005

High Point steps in with cash on The Front Line (High Point press release)

Carey Fitzgerald's London based sales and financing company, High Point Films, has invested a substantial sales guarantee against world rights for "The Front Line". READ MORE...

19 September 2005

High Point to sell BBC Shakespeare films (Broadcast)

London-based High Point Films & TV is heading to Mipcom with a collection of BBC primetime Shakespeare films updated for a 21st century audience. READ MORE...

13 September 2005

Belgian sex drama sells for High Point (C21)

UK-based distributor High Point Films & Television has sold its Belgian sex traffic drama Matrioshki into a number of new territories. READ MORE...

29 August 2005

High Point takes on sales for French pair (Screen International)

London based High Point Films have taken on international sales for French language titles, Montreal competitor Miss Montigny and Julie Depardieu starring Moon on the Snow. READ MORE...

 

   
 
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