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  2. Brexit: The Uncivil War - Wikipedia

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    7 January 2019 () Brexit: The Uncivil War (simply Brexit in the US) is a 2019 British television drama film written by James Graham and directed by Toby Haynes . [3] It depicts the lead-up to the 2016 referendum through the activities of the strategists behind the Vote Leave campaign, that prompted the United Kingdom to exit the European Union ...

  3. Brexit: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    Brexit: The Movie is a 2016 British film written and directed by Martin Durkin, advocating for the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union, commonly called Brexit (a portmanteau of British and exit ). The film's production was funded through crowdfunding via Kickstarter. It premiered in London on 11 May 2016, before being ...

  4. Timeline of Brexit - Wikipedia

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    Jan–Mar 2019: Brexit delayed until 12 April: Mar 2019: Cooper–Letwin Act passed: Apr 2019: Brexit delayed until 31 October: Apr 2019: European Parliament election: May 2019: Theresa May resigns as PM: Jul 2019: Boris Johnson becomes PM: Jul 2019: Prorogation and annulment: Aug–Sep 2019: Benn Act passed: Sep 2019: Withdrawal agreement ...

  5. Brexit: What happens next? Key dates to look out for

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  6. List of British films of 2019 - Wikipedia

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    Dominic Tuohy (Best Visual Effects) – Solo: A Star Wars Story. Graham King (Best Picture) – Bohemian Rhapsody. Jenny Shircore (Best Makeup & Hairstyling) – Mary Queen of Scots. Marc Pilcher (Best Makeup & Hairstyling) – Mary Queen of Scots. Matthew E. Butler (Best Visual Effects) – Ready Player One.

  7. Postcards from the 48% - Wikipedia

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    A reviewer for The Guardian wrote that "Wilkinson gathers and binds a pretty much unarguable case for persisting in trying to overturn Brexit." Release. Postcards from the 48% had a test screening in the EU Parliament in Brussels on 10 April 2018 and opened on 23 June 2018 at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.

  8. The Great Hack - Wikipedia

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    The Great Hack is a 2019 documentary film about the Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal, produced and directed by Jehane Noujaim and Karim Amer, both previous documentary Academy Award nominees ( The Square, Control Room, Startup.com ). [1] [2] The film's music was composed by Emmy -nominated film composer Gil Talmi.

  9. Last Christmas (film) - Wikipedia

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    Release. In the United States, the film was due for release on 15 November 2019, but was moved up a week to 8 November. It was released on 15 November 2019 in the United Kingdom. Home media. Last Christmas was released on Digital HD from Amazon Video and iTunes on 21 January 2020, and on DVD and Blu-ray on 4 February 2020. Reception

  10. Brexit negotiations in 2019 - Wikipedia

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    e. Brexit negotiations in 2019 started in August, after having originally concluded in November 2018 with the release of the withdrawal agreement. Negotiations took place between the United Kingdom and the European Union during 2017 and 2018 for the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union following the referendum held on 23 ...

  11. Brexit - Wikipedia

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    Brexit ( / ˈbrɛksɪt, ˈbrɛɡzɪt /; [1] portmanteau of "British exit") was the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU). Following a referendum on 23 June 2016, Brexit officially took place at 23:00 GMT on 31 January 2020 (00:00 1 February 2020 CET ).