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This is a list of programs produced by All3Media, the UK's largest independent television, film and digital production and distribution company and is currently owned by RedBird IMI, a joint venture between RedBird Capital Partners and UAE-funded enterprise International Media Investments.
Film4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned by Channel Four Television Corporation launched on 1 November 1998, dedicated to broadcasting films. The standard-definition channel is available on Freeview and Freesat platforms, while the high-definition variant is offered free on Freely, and as a pay television service ...
Nine films on the list are from the 2000s, twelve from the 1990s, nine from the 1980s, nine from the 1970s, and only eleven movies from all the years prior to 1970. Three of the 50 films on the list were produced or distributed by Channel 4's own Film4 Productions – Sexy Beast (#5), [ 3 ] Trainspotting (#25) and Secrets & Lies (#49).
The film centres on a Roman film director who falls in love with a strange noble woman during his research for a new film. She disappears, and he has an affair with an actress. '18' (1983 - theatrical; 1995 - video) [3] 24 October 1986 Pixote: 1980: Brazil Brazilian Portuguese Héctor Babenco: Héctor Babenco, Jorge Durán
H Is for Hawk (film) Happy-Go-Lucky (2008 film) Hard Truths; Hidden City (film) High-Rise (film) The History of Sound; Hot Milk (film) How I Live Now (film) How to Build a Girl; How to Have Sex; How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (film) How to Talk to Girls at Parties (film) Hunger (2008 film) Hush (2008 film) Hyde Park on Hudson; Hyena (film)
Film4 Productions films (1 C, 221 P) R. Channel 4 Radio (3 P) S. S4C (1 C, 7 P) T. Channel 4 television channels (12 P) Pages in category "Channel 4"
Film4oD was a UK based video on demand service for Film4, from Channel Four Television Corporation and FilmFlex. [1] Film4oD officially launched on 1 November 2010, following two years of development by FilmFlex, with more than 500 films available at launch. [2]