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Naman Ramachandran


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

Artificial Eye banks on controversy for Antichrist success

In the face of strong competition from summer blockbusters, Antichrist distributor Artificial Eye has decided to drum up the film’s controversial elements in a bid to boost its 38-screen release...  

23/07/2009 | Releases | UK

Kosse promoted at Universal

London based David Kosse, the international distribution head for Universal Pictures International (UPI), has been promoted to President, International. In his new role, Kosse will be responsible...  

22/07/2009 | People | UK

Revolver, Dolby team up for eco-friendly release

UK distribution company Revolver Entertainment and Dolby Laboratories Inc. have joined hands to physically distribute John Maringouin’s documentary Big River Man in an eco-friendly way. The film...  

21/07/2009 | Distribution | UK

Bord snips Irish Film Board

The Irish film industry was thrown into turmoil with the publication of the Department of Finance’s An Bord Snip Nua Group’s recommendations of drastic cuts in the film sector. In effect, the...  

17/07/2009 | Industry | Ireland

Amiel’s Creation to open Toronto

British director Jon Amiel’s Charles Darwin biopic Creation, starring Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly, and produced by Jeremy Thomas, will open the 34th Toronto International Film Festival...  

15/07/2009 | Festivals | UK

Wardrop's His & Hers wins Galway

Ken Wardrop’s His & Hers, produced by Andrew Freedman, has won Best Irish Feature at the 21st Galway Film Fleadh. The Runner Up is Swansong: Story of Occi Byrne, directed by Conor McDermottroe....  

14/07/2009 | Festivals | Ireland

Documentary funding reaches Tipping Point

A unique funding scheme to enable the making of documentary films with a social conscience has been launched in the UK: the Tipping Point Film Fund, following the model of “crowd funding”…  

10/07/2009 | Funding | UK

Coco film gets UKFC P&A boost

Anne Fontaine’s biopic Coco Before Chanel, starring Audrey Tatou, is the major beneficiary in the latest round of distribution funding from the UK Film Council’s (UKFC) Prints and Advertising...  

09/07/2009 | Distribution | UK

Williams goes down Cherry Tree Lane

Writer/director Paul Andrew Williams is all set for a July 16 London shoot for Cherry Tree Lane, his third feature after London To Brighton and The Cottage. The film is about a couple that are...  

08/07/2009 | Production | UK

UKFC backs Rural Cinema scheme

The UK Film Council (UKFC) is funding a Rural Cinema Pilot Scheme to the tune of £1.2m. The Scheme will initially run in North Yorkshire, Shropshire and Wiltshire and its neighbouring Test Valley...  

07/07/2009 | Distribution | UK

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