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Naman Ramachandran


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

Claudius, Airman set for big screen versions

Irish director Jim Sheridan (My Left Foot, In the Name of the Father) is gearing to adapt Robert Graves’ 1934 novel I, Claudius as a feature film. In addition to directing, Sheridan will write the...  

23/09/2008 | Production | Ireland

LFF celebrates Power to the Pixel

This year’s Power to the Pixel; The Digital Distribution and Film Innovation Forum in partnership with the Times BFI London Film Festival (LFF) will launch a unique Project Forum that is believed...  

18/09/2008 | Festivals | UK

Industry events galore at LFF

The 52nd Times BFI London Film Festival (LFF) has strengthened its slate of industry events with support and funding from Film London, the London Development Agency, the Mayor of London and...  

16/09/2008 | Festivals | UK

Strong British, European presence at LFF

The main programme for the upcoming Times BFI London Film Festival (LFF) boasts of a strong British and European presence amongst 189 features and 108 shorts. Apart from closing night film Slumdog...  

11/09/2008 | Festivals | UK

UKFC supports Dorian Gray, Triangle

The UK Film Council’s Premiere Fund (UKFC) has awarded £500,000 to director Oliver Parker and producer Barnaby Thompson’s Dorian Gray, an adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s classic novel A Picture Of...  

09/09/2008 | Funding | UK

Fitzgerald makes Sense of Things

Acclaimed US filmmaker Thom Fitzgerald (The Hanging Garden) will direct Irish/Canadian co-production The Sense of Things. Irish company Samson Films will co-produce with Canadian firm Eagle...  

08/09/2008 | Production | Ireland

Frost/Nixon, Slumdog Millionaire to bookend London

The 52nd Times BFI London Film Festival (October 15-30) will open with the world premiere of Ron Howard’s Frost/Nixon, an adaptation of his own stage play by BAFTA-winning scriptwriter Peter...  

05/09/2008 | Festivals | UK

Choke, Hush bookend Raindance programme

Festival patron Ken Loach has announced the programme for the 16th Raindance Film Festival (October 1-12). Clark Gregg’s Choke will open the festival. The festival concludes with the world...  

04/09/2008 | Festivals | UK

Taylor-Wood boards Lennon biopic

Acclaimed British artist turned filmmaker Sam Taylor-Wood is all set to make her feature debut with Nowhere Boy. The film will explore the early years of music icon John Lennon and his formative...  

01/09/2008 | Production | UK

The Wackness, Somers Town amongst P&A awardees

Jonathan Levine’s Sundance Audience Award winner The Wackness receives £170,000 from the UK Film Council in its latest round of Prints and Advertising Fund awards allowing Revolver Films to double...  

29/08/2008 | Distribution | UK

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