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Naman Ramachandran


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

Once upon an Oscar

After winning six Oscars, the British film industry is understandably elated. UKFC CEO John Woodward said, “British film talent has once again been recognised by the biggest awards ceremony in the...  

26/02/2008 | Oscars 2008 | UK/Ireland

European actors make a splash. No Country completes awards sweep

The Coen brothers’ dark drama No Country For Old Men continued its stranglehold over this year’s awards, picking up Oscars for best film, best director, best adapted screenplay and best supporting...  

25/02/2008 | Oscars 2008

Murdoch, Egan join UKFC Board

Minister for Culture Margaret Hodge has appointed Shine Group Chairman/CEO Elisabeth Murdoch and Potboiler Productions founder Gail Egan to the UK Film Council’s Board of Directors for four years....  

22/02/2008 | Industry | UK

U2, Quest, Butterfly benefit from P&A Fund

The UK Film Council’s Prints & Advertising Fund has granted Revolver Entertainment £150,000 for U2 3D, the first-ever feature length live action film shot and exhibited in breakthrough digital 3D....  

22/02/2008 | Distribution | UK

Branagh, Ifans embark on “boat” journey

Five years after his hugely popular directorial debut Love, Actually, writer/director Richard Curtis is ready to roll on his next project. Titled The Boat That Rocked, the film stars British...  

20/02/2008 | Production | UK

Kings, Garage rule IFTAs

Kings and Garage continued their golden awards run, picking up five and four gongs respectively at the 5th annual Irish Film & Television Awards (IFTAs). Garage won Best Film, Best Director Film...  

19/02/2008 | Awards | Ireland

Dyke takes over as BFI chairman

Greg Dyke has been appointed as the new chairman of the British Film Institute (BFI). He takes over for a four-year term from Anthony Minghella, who was the chair since 2003. Dyke’s last high...  

18/02/2008 | Industry | UK

La Vie En Rose and Atonement dominate BAFTAs

Acclaimed French film La Vie en Rose, directed by Olivier Dahan, led the way at the BAFTAs, sweeping four of the coveted awards. Marion Cotillard won the Leading Actress award for her stunning...  

11/02/2008 | Awards | UK

Stars to shine at BAFTAs

With the Golden Globes reduced to a news conference and the Academy Awards under threat due to the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike, the BAFTAs (February 10) are fast emerging as the...  

08/02/2008 | Awards | UK

Day Lewis, Bonham Carter win British Film Awards

With the awards season underway in full swing, it was the turn of the annual Evening Standard British Film Awards to join the party. Daniel Day Lewis scored yet another Best Actor win for his...  

06/02/2008 | Awards | UK

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