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Naman Ramachandran


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

London bids adieu with Boyle’s 127 Hours

The 54th BFI London Film Festival concluded a successful year with the European premiere of Danny Boyle’s 127 Hours, attended by the director and star, James Franco. This year’s festival hosted...  

29/10/2010 | Festivals | UK

Summer, Arbor win London

Alexei Popogrebsky’s How I Ended This Summer was adjudged Best Film at the conclusion of the 54th BFI London Film Festival. Jury Chair Patricia Clarkson said, “Director Alexei Popogrebsky has...  

28/10/2010 | Festivals | UK

BAFTA plays video games

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) will recognise social gaming with its new Social Network Game category in the upcoming GAME British Academy Video Games Awards, presented in...  

26/10/2010 | Awards | UK

Lewiston holds The Hot Potato

Veteran sound designer Tim Lewiston has turned director with comedy-thriller The Hot Potato, principal photography for which is underway in Belgium and the UK. The cast includes Ray Winstone (44...  

21/10/2010 | Production | UK

Bevan attacks UKFC closure

UK Film Council (UKFC) Chair Tim Bevan has strongly opposed the impending closure of the body. The British government had announced the closure in July. Bevan told a Parliamentary Select...  

20/10/2010 | Industry | UK

Bristol hosts three iFeatures

Bristol-based South West Screen and its partners have given the green light to three features to be shot in the city over the next six months under the iFeatures digital filmmaking scheme....  

19/10/2010 | Production | UK

Rea, Sheen to live Stella Days

Award winning director Thaddeus O’Sullivan (The Heart of Me) will commence a five-week shoot from early November for Stella Days, from a script by Antoine O’Flathartha. Irish great Stephen Rea and...  

15/10/2010 | Production | Ireland

Film4 increases budget by 50%

On the first day of the BFI London film Festival on Wednesday, Channel 4 has increased the budget of its film financing unit Film4 by 50% from £10 m to £15 m with a view to encouraging local...  

14/10/2010 | Industry | UK

Never Let Me Go, says London

The 54th BFI London Film Festival (October 13-28) kicked off in style with packed screenings of Mark Romanek’s Never Let Me Go, which enjoyed its European premiere in the city’s iconic Leicester...  

14/10/2010 | Festivals | UK

F&ME, Kasander team on 4 film slate

Veteran Dutch producer Kees Kasander’s Kasander Film has signed a long-term multi-film production deal with Sam Taylor and Mike Downey’s UK-based Film and Music Entertainment (F&ME). The...  

13/10/2010 | Production | UK/Netherlands

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