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This is a chronological list of films produced in the United Kingdom split by decade. There may be an overlap, particularly between British and American films which are sometimes co-produced; the list should attempt to document films which are either British produced or strongly associated with British culture.
The Empire, Leicester Square is a cinema currently operated by Cineworld [1] on the north side of Leicester Square, London, United Kingdom.. The Empire was originally built in 1884 as a variety theatre and was rebuilt for films in the 1920s.
The film is adapted from a British source material. The story is at least partially set in the United Kingdom. The film was at least partially shot in the United Kingdom. Many of the film's cast and crew members are British. Dalíland, The Batman and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness fulfill two of the criteria.
Pippa Harris (Best Film, Outstanding British Film) – 1917; Rachael Tate (Best Sound) – 1917; Sam Mendes (Best Film, Outstanding British Film, Best Director) – 1917; Roger Deakins (Best Cinematography) – 1917; Stuart Wilson (Best Sound) – 1917; Granddad Was A Romantic. – Maryam Mohajer (Best British Short Animation)
IMAX cinema in the South Bank district of London, just north of Waterloo Station United Kingdom 51°30′18″N 0°06′49″W / 51.505°N 0.11361111111111°W / 51.505; -0.11361111111111
The earliest film selected was The 39 Steps (1935), and only two other 1930s films made the list. David Lean is the most represented director on the list, with seven films, three in the top five and The Bridge on the River Kwai in eleventh place.
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Daily Information was founded by John Rose in 1964. The first printed sheet was a single side of A4, simply showing the theatre and cinema listings for the week ahead, as well as offering information on placing announcements in further editions, news on "digs" and items "for sale". On Daily Info's conception, Rose said: