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Naman Ramachandran


1870 articles available in total starting from 03/05/2007. Last article published on 05/04/2018.

British industry makes Sundance push

The Sundance Film Festival (January 19-29) is underway and the British industry is present to raise the profile of films and talent and also to promote the country as a premier shooting location....  

20/01/2012 | Sundance 2012 | UK

IFTA reveals Rising Star nominees

The Irish Film Board (IFB) and the Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) have announced the Rising Star Award nominees for 2012, the winner of which will be unveiled at the Irish Film and...  

18/01/2012 | Awards | Ireland

£35 million bonanza for Scottish films

A new fund aims to raise £35 million to finance feature films with Scottish elements or to be shot or post-produced in Scotland. The Mackendrick Film Fund, named for Alexander Mackendrick...  

18/01/2012 | Funding | UK

Report charts possible future for British film

A report on the future of the British film industry chaired by former culture secretary Lord Smith and commissioned by current culture minister Ed Vaizey (pictured) was released on Monday. It...  

17/01/2012 | Industry | UK

The Artist dominates BAFTA nominations

Michel Hazanavicius’ The Artist continues its inexorable awards run, scoring a mighty 12 nominations for the 2012 BAFTAs. The film was nominated in the Best Film, Original Screenplay, Original...  

17/01/2012 | Awards | UK

Industry welcomes film policy review

The British film industry has responded warmly to the recommendations in the ‘A Future for British Film – it begins with the audience’ report. Lord David Puttnam (pictured), President of the Film...  

17/01/2012 | Industry | UK

The Artist shines at Golden Globes

Though it was largely an American show at the 69th annual Golden Globe awards, there were several moments of cheer for Europe with The Artist leading the way. Michel Hazanavicius’ homage to silent...  

16/01/2012 | Golden Globes 2012 | Europe

Cameron urges British films to look at the bottom line

The British Prime Minister David Cameron (pictured) has called for the film industry to focus on box office results. He was speaking during a visit to the iconic Pinewood Studios to meet small and...  

11/01/2012 | Industry | UK

Albert Nobbs, Stella Days, The Guard lead IFTA nominations

Rodrigo García’s Albert Nobbs, Thaddeus O’Sullivan’s Stella Days and John Michael McDonagh’s The Guard lead the nominations at the 9th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards with nine nods each...  

10/01/2012 | Awards | Ireland

Netflix sets up shop in the British Isles

The video on demand market in the UK and Ireland received a major boost on Monday with the official launch of US company Netflix. Going head to head with entrenched player Lovefilm that’s owned by...  

09/01/2012 | Distribution | UK/Ireland

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