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Naman Ramachandran


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

British film companies set for Hong Kong push

Film ties between the UK and Hong Kong will receive a massive boost at the Hong Kong Filmart (March 17-20), where 134 UK films, including six premieres, will be showcased. The UK Film Council and...  

17/03/2008 | Industry | UK

Last Harry Potter film split in two

In a strategy akin to the Kill Bill films, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final Potter book, will be released in two parts. Producer David Heyman finds it is difficult to...  

17/03/2008 | Production | UK

NESTA, UKFC to explore digital domain

The National Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts (NESTA) and the UK Film Council have launched an initiative designed to drive growth in British independent cinema using the online route....  

14/03/2008 | Industry | UK

Sam Rockwell over the Moon

British director Duncan Jones (formerly known as Zowie Bowie – singer/actor David Bowie’s son) has wrapped principal photography on his debut feature Moon at Shepperton Studios. The film stars Sam...  

12/03/2008 | Production | UK

Parnassus resumes shoot post Ledger tragedy

Terry Gilliam’s fantasy adventure The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus has resumed shooting in Vancouver. The UK/Canadian co-production had come to a halt after leading man Heath Ledger was found...  

11/03/2008 | Production | UK

Atonement scores triple strike at Empire awards

After being largely ignored at the BAFTAs and the Oscars, Joe Wright’s war drama Atonement won big at the annual Empire awards, picking up Best British Film and Best Actor and Actress for James...  

10/03/2008 | Awards | UK

Pirates will cease upon ISP warning

According to a new survey, seven out of 10 pirates illegally downloading content will stop if warned by their Internet Service Provider (ISP). The 2008 Digital Entertainment Survey, an independent...  

06/03/2008 | Industry | UK

Reservation, Buy to bookend Belfast

Terry George’s Reservation Road will open the 8th Jameson Belfast Film Festival (April 10-19) while Eric Styles’ Buy, Borrow, Steal will be the closing film. Belfast-born George was also announced...  

05/03/2008 | Festivals | UK

Wave Riders scoops Dublin prize

Irish surf documentary Wave Riders by Joel Conroy won the Audience Award at the 2008 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (JDIFF), pipping Dambé - The Mali Project to the post. Festival CEO...  

28/02/2008 | Festivals | Ireland

Generator gets Northern Ireland support

Northern Ireland Screen has announced funding support for newly launched production company Generator Entertainment through the Northern Ireland Screen Fund supported by Invest NI. Set up by...  

27/02/2008 | Funding | UK

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