The X-Files Season 11 begins production this week on Tuesday, 8th August 2017. Series creator Chris Carter, and fan-favorite producers Glen Morgan, James Wong and Glen’s brother Darren Morgan have all returned behind the cameras. In front of the cameras, series stars David Duchovny (Agent Mulder), Gillian Anderson (Agent Scully) and Mitch Pileggi (Deputy Director Skinner) and now apparently Annabeth Gish (Agent Reyes) have all confirmed their respective returns. Recurring villain William B. Davis (Cigarette Smoking Man), as well as allies like Robert Patrick (Agent Doggett), Dean Haglund, Tom Braidwood, and Bruce Harwood (the Lone Gunmen) all remain missing from
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- 8/7/2017
- by Chris St Martin
- TVovermind.com
Film sector grows by more than 8%; fuelled by production and cinema ticket sales.
The British film industry played a key role in driving the growth in Gdp in the last three months, according to the Ons (Office of National Statistics).
Their quarterly report showed that the UK economy grew by 0.3% in the three months to June, with a 0.5% rise in services driving this modest growth.
The film sector was the second largest contributor to this (behind retail trade), growing 8.2% compared to the previous quarter.
The film industry contributed 0.07% to Gdp growth in this period. See the table below:
The report said total services output improved by 2.3% last quarter compared to 2016, adding that there has been “particular strength in the motion picture industry” during this period.
An Ons spokesman told Screen that production was the main driver of this growth, but that cinema ticket sales for films including Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, The Fate Of The Furious and Wonder...
The British film industry played a key role in driving the growth in Gdp in the last three months, according to the Ons (Office of National Statistics).
Their quarterly report showed that the UK economy grew by 0.3% in the three months to June, with a 0.5% rise in services driving this modest growth.
The film sector was the second largest contributor to this (behind retail trade), growing 8.2% compared to the previous quarter.
The film industry contributed 0.07% to Gdp growth in this period. See the table below:
The report said total services output improved by 2.3% last quarter compared to 2016, adding that there has been “particular strength in the motion picture industry” during this period.
An Ons spokesman told Screen that production was the main driver of this growth, but that cinema ticket sales for films including Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, The Fate Of The Furious and Wonder...
- 7/26/2017
- by orlando.parfitt@screendaily.com (Orlando Parfitt)
- ScreenDaily
Film sector grows by more than 8%; fuelled by production and cinema ticket sales.
The British film industry played a key role in driving the growth in Gdp in the last three months, according to the Ons (Office of National Statistics).
Their quarterly report showed that the UK economy grew by 0.3% in the three months to June, with a 0.5% rise in services driving this modest growth.
The film sector was the second largest contributor to this (behind retail trade), growing 8.2% compared to the previous quarter.
The film industry contributed 0.07% to Gdp growth in this period. See the table below:
The report said total services output improved by 2.3% last quarter compared to 2016, adding that there has been “particular strength in the motion picture industry” during this period.
An Ons spokesman told Screen that production was the main driver of this growth, but that cinema ticket sales for films including Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, The Fate Of The Furious and Wonder...
The British film industry played a key role in driving the growth in Gdp in the last three months, according to the Ons (Office of National Statistics).
Their quarterly report showed that the UK economy grew by 0.3% in the three months to June, with a 0.5% rise in services driving this modest growth.
The film sector was the second largest contributor to this (behind retail trade), growing 8.2% compared to the previous quarter.
The film industry contributed 0.07% to Gdp growth in this period. See the table below:
The report said total services output improved by 2.3% last quarter compared to 2016, adding that there has been “particular strength in the motion picture industry” during this period.
An Ons spokesman told Screen that production was the main driver of this growth, but that cinema ticket sales for films including Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, The Fate Of The Furious and Wonder...
- 7/26/2017
- by orlando.parfitt@screendaily.com (Orlando Parfitt)
- ScreenDaily
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