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  1. Channel Four's Business Development Department was formed in 1983 for TV and film sales [5] and they also invested in foreign films including Wim Wenders' Paris, Texas (1984) and Jan Svankmajer's Alice (1988). [3]

  2. Oct 27, 2023 · Channel 4’s filmmaking arm was initially called Channel Four Films, and then incorporated into a separate company, Film Four, which was renamed Film4 in 2002.

  3. Channel 4 had already started investing in foreign productions, notably Wim Wenders' Paris, Texas (West Germany, 1984) and Jan Svankmajer's part-animated Alice (Neco z Alenky, Czechoslovakia, 1987), but this arrangement was formalised by the creation of Film Four International.

  4. Film4 timeline. 1979. At the Edinburgh Film Festival. At the Edinburgh Film Festival Jeremy Isaacs states his intention, if chosen as Chief Executive of the new Fourth Channel, to make, or help make, films for broadcast on television here, and in cinemas abroad. 1981.

  5. Film4 is Channel 4 Television’s feature film division. Film4 develops and co-finances films and is known for working with the most distinctive and innovative talent in UK and international filmmaking, both new and established.

  6. Come 1984 Channel Four Films were investing in a third of all feature films made in the UK. Throughout the 1980s Channel Four Films produced over 140 films, many of which were critically acclaimed award winners that became cult-classics.

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  8. A comprehensive list of films transmitted on television under the strand, 'Film on Four' - or one of its two counterparts, 'Film on Four International' and 'Independent Film and Video' - in order of original transmission.