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Naman Ramachandran


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

UKFC backs Robinson, Davies projects

Academy Award nominated British filmmaker Bruce Robinson (Withnail & I, The Killing Fields) and award-winning director Terence Davies (The House of Mirth, Distant Voices, Still Lives) headline the...  

20/11/2007 | Funding | UK

Catalystproject winners announced

PJ Dillon’s Redux, Conor Horgan’s One Hundred Mornings and Margaret Corkery’s Eamon have been chosen from 45 submissions as winners of the inaugural Catalystproject scheme. The team behind the...  

15/11/2007 | Funding | Ireland

British films BO share up, but co-productions down

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Mr. Bean's Holiday, Hot Fuzz, Miss Potter and Atonement have raised the market share for British films at the UK box office to 27%, compared to 19% in...  

13/11/2007 | Industry | UK

British festivals get £4.5m boost

Culture Secretary James Purnell announced at the closing gala of the Times BFI London Film Festival that film festivals in the UK will benefit from a new £4.5m drive to raise the profile of...  

06/11/2007 | Festivals | UK

European films dominate London awards

In spite of a strong American challenge European cinema made a clean sweep of the awards at the Times BFI London Film Festival. Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud’s critical darling Persepolis...  

05/11/2007 | London Film Festival | Awards

Kapadia heads North

The Warrior, which won a brace of BAFTAs and the London Film Festival’s Sutherland Trophy in addition to numerous other awards for British director Asif Kapadia in 2001, was always going to be a...  

31/10/2007 | London Film Festival | Film on the Square

Asylum seekers meet Old Testament in Exodus

Acclaimed British writer/director Penny Woolcock (The Death of Klinghoffer, The Principles of Lust) trains her sights on the Old Testament in her latest venture, Exodus. However, she gives the...  

31/10/2007 | London Film Festival | Film on the Square

Garage juggernaut rolls on

After being acclaimed at Cannes (where it won the Cicae Art and Essai cinema prize), Toronto and Athens, Lenny Abrahamson’s remarkable sophomore feature Garage enthralled London Film Festival...  

30/10/2007 | London Film Festival | Film on the Square

UKFC backs world’s first user generated film

The UK Film Council’s Premiere Fund in association with Screen West Midlands will back Faintheart, the world’s first user generated feature film and winner of MySpace’s MyMovieMashUp competition....  

24/10/2007 | Production | UK

Archives get timely £25m boost

The glittering red carpet opening night of the Times BFI 51st London Film Festival received additional sparkle with Culture Secretary James Purnell’s announcement that the UK Film Council (UKFC)...  

18/10/2007 | Industry | UK

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