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Naman Ramachandran


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

Best Intentions wins Kerry

Brian Durnin’s short film Of Best Intentions has won the €5000 prize for Best Director/Best Film at the Kerry Film Festival. The €1000 Audience Award went to Michael Kelly’s short film Small...  

12/11/2008 | Festivals | Ireland

Summer time at Scottish BAFTAs

In a lean year for Scottish cinema, Kenny Gleenan’s Summer, starring Scottish icon Robert Carlyle, won Best Film and Best Director at the annual BAFTA Scotland awards. The film beat off challenges...  

10/11/2008 | Awards | UK

BRITDOC partners with Sheffield

The 15th annual Sheffield Doc/Fest kicked off with the announcement of a new strategic partnership with BRITDOC, the festival run by the Channel 4 BRITDOC Foundation. BRITDOC has cancelled its...  

06/11/2008 | Festivals | UK

Poliakoff returns to 1939

BAFTA winning director Stephen Poliakoff has commenced principal photography on his thriller 1939, set in the lead-up to WWII. The film marks his return to the big screen after a gap of a decade...  

05/11/2008 | Production | UK

Bond shatters weekend record

The success story of the world’s best loved British spy continued with the new James Bond film Quantum of Solace obliterating the all time UK three-day opening weekend collections record. The film...  

03/11/2008 | Box Office | UK

Tulpan wins London accolade

The Times BFI London Film Festival (LFF) closed with a rapturously received screening of Danny Boyle’s kinetically charged paean to MumbaiSlumdog Millionaire, but it was Sergey Dvortsevoy’s Tulpan...  

31/10/2008 | Festivals | UK

Bounty time for Broadbent, Murphy, Gleeson

Irish actors Cillian Murphy and Brendan Gleeson will star alongside British actor Jim Broadbent in Perrier’s Bounty. Ian Fitzgibbon (A Film With Me In It) will direct Mark O’Rowe’s (Boy A,...  

30/10/2008 | Production | Ireland/UK

Hunger, In Bruges lead BIFA nominations

Hunger and In Bruges have been honoured with seven nominations each at the 11th annual British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs) and will vie for the title of Best Independent British Film of the...  

29/10/2008 | Awards | UK

UK-India co-production treaty launched

After many years of deliberations, the UK-India co-production treaty has finally been ratified. The venue was the Trafalgar Square location of Bollywood song and dance spectacular London Dreams....  

27/10/2008 | Industry | UK

Occi, Race begin shoots

Writer/director Conor McDermottroe’s debut feature Occi vs. the World, based on his acclaimed play Swansong, has commenced principal photography in Sligo. The film follows a young man as he...  

24/10/2008 | Production | Ireland

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