| Film4 |
 | | Launched | November 1, 1998 | | Owned by | Channel 4 Television Corporation | | Audience share | 1.1% (0.2% for +1) (August 2006, Source:[1]) | | Formerly called | FilmFour (until July 19 2006) | | Timeshift service | Film4+1 | | Website | Channel 4 - Film4 | | Availability | | Terrestrial | | Freeview | Channel 29 | | Satellite | | Sky | Channel 315 Channel 316 (+1) | | Cable | | NTL | Channel 444 Channel 445 (+1) | | Telewest | Channel 444 | | NTL Ireland | Channel 323 (Channel 324 (+1) | Film4 is a free British digital television channel, owned and operated by Channel 4, which screens 'high-quality' films. Image File history File links Film4. ...
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Programming
Film4 broadcasts from 3pm until approximately 3am. Unlike its rivals, Film4 does not focus on broadcasting blockbusters. Instead, it aims for a more niche and highbrow market by showing many a mixture of old and new independent, arthouse, British, foreign language and specialist cinema, along with some critically-acclaimed Hollywood films. The channel frequently has themed nights or seasons in which a number of films centred around one genre, director or actor are shown. As Channel 4 also owns a film production company, Film4 Productions, it shows many of its products. Blockbuster, as applied to film or theater, is a very popular and/or monetarily-successful production. ...
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Film4 Productions is a British film production company owned by Channel 4. ...
Occasional non-film (but film-related) programmes are also shown. Wherever possible, films are shown unedited and in widescreen, although many films do not appear in their correct aspect ratio and are 'cropped' losing visual information on either side of the frame. No digital on-screen graphics are superimposed. The aspect ratio of a two-dimensional shape is the ratio of its longer dimension to its shorter dimension. ...
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History Film4 was originally known as FilmFour and became Channel 4's second channel (after Channel 4 itself) when it launched on November 1, 1998. It was a subscription-only satellite and cable and cost £5.99 a month (which eventually rose to up to £7 a month). The launch night, which was also broadcast on Channel 4, was hosted by Johnny Vaughan and the first film to be shown was What's Eating Gilbert Grape. filmfour logo - fair use This is a copyrighted and/or trademarked logo. ...
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The subscription service ended on July 19, 2006 and the channel re-launched (under the slightly modified name of Film4) as a free-to-air service a few days later on July 23. When the channel became free, it also launched on Freeview for the first time and became completely free-to-air on satellite television. Due to the change, the channel's availability increased from 300,000 (subscribers) to 18 million households. It also changed its broadcasting hours to 1500-0300 and commercial breaks were included during films for the first time. The first film broadcast under the new format was the British non-subscription television premiere of Lost in Translation. July 19 is the 200th day (201st in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 165 days remaining. ...
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Lost in Translation is a film released in the United States on October 3, 2003. ...
Relaunch advertising Campaign To alert the public to it going free-to-air, Film4 launched a massive campaign directed by Kevin Spacey featuring major celebrities advertising Film4 in odd ways. Examples include: Kevin Spacey (born Kevin Spacey Fowler[1] on July 26, 1959) is an American film and stage actor, as well as London-based theatre director. ...
- Judi Dench in a lobster costume, operatically singing the words "Film Four!"
- Lucy Liu in a banner plane, insulting Ray Winstone and Christian Slater who have incorrectly erected a 'Film4 is free' sign, whilst her own banner is displayed upside-down.
- Ewan McGregor in a tomato costume, talking to Judi Dench about whether he is a fruit or a vegetable.
- Gael Garcia Bernal putting leaflets, advertising Film4, onto cars and then throwing the remainder in the air.
- Willem Dafoe saying to one of the advertising campaigners (played by Mackenzie Crook), "First day? It'll get better."
- Rhys Ifans advertising the channel door-to-door, but often having a door slammed in his face.
Film4's rival, Sky Movies, has countered this with a new advertisement. Sky's advert shows a shot of a tomato and a lobster sitting next to a small sign with the words "films ad free" on it. The ad then shows clips from films starring the above celebrities, all of which are available on Sky Movies. Unlike Film4, Sky Movies does not broadcast adverts during films (although it does show adverts between films). However, Sky Movies can only be viewed as part of a subscription package with a minimum cost of £34 per month. Sky Movies had also been advertising its World Cinema strand, which competes with Film4's speciality of independent and foreign films. Dame Judith Olivia Dench, CH, DBE (born 9 December 1934), known as Dame Judi Dench, is an Academy Award-winning English actor who was born in North Yorkshire. ...
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Film4 Seasons - Studio Ghibli Season
- Castle of Cagliostro - Friday 4th August, 4.55pm & Thursday 17th August, 5.10pm
- Kiki's Delivery Service - Saturday 5th August, 4.45pm & Monday 14th August, 5.05pm
- Princess Mononoke - Sunday 6th August, 4.30pm & Friday 11th August, 4.45pm
- Laputa: Castle In The Sky - Monday 7th August, 4.55pm & Sunday 13th August, 4.55pm
- My Neighbour Totoro - Tuesday 8th August, 5.10pm & Saturday 12th August, 5.05pm
- Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind - Wednesday 9th August, 4.45pm & Tuesday 15th August, 4.45pm
- Porco Rosso - Thursday 10th August 5.15pm & Wednesday 16th August, 4.45pm
N.B The first run of films is dubbed in English the second in the original Japanese with subtitles. Studio Ghibli Inc. ...
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Sister channels In addition to the main channel, Film4 also operates a one-hour-timeshifted variant, Film4+1 on satellite and cable only. Previously, two other FilmFour channels, FilmFour World and FilmFour Extreme, were broadcast alongside FilmFour. These were discontinued in 2003 and replaced by another channel, FilmFour Weekly, which screened four films across the week at the same time each day to make it easier to catch a film at least once. FilmFour Weekly ceased broadcasting on July 19, 2006 when the subscription service ended. July 19 is the 200th day (201st in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 165 days remaining. ...
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