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Naman Ramachandran


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

Paris to host Festival of Irish Women’s Film

The Women in Film & Television (WFTV) France will host the first ever film festival devoted to Irish women’s work in the Centre Culturel Irlandais in Paris on September 29. The daylong festival...  

26/09/2007 | Festivals | Ireland

London steps in after Prince declines Brick Lane

Sarah Gavron’s keenly anticipated Brick Lane has been cancelled as this year’s Royal Film Performance that Prince Charles was to have attended. The screening, scheduled for October 29, was...  

25/09/2007 | Festivals | UK

Cineworld posts stellar profits

Cineworld, the UK and Ireland’s second cinema chain, has reported a 4.1% rise in revenue to £135.7m for the 26 weeks ending June 28, compared to £130.4m for the corresponding period in 2006. This...  

21/09/2007 | Exhibitors | UK/Ireland

New Cinema Fund backs raft of British projects

The UK Film Council’s New Cinema Fund has awarded £520,000 towards the production of Kidulthood writer and star Noel Clarke’s feature debut Adulthood. Shooting begins early October. Clarke...  

18/09/2007 | Production | UK

Strong European presence in London line-up

Playing to its traditional strengths, the 51st edition of the Times BFI London Film Festival (October 17-November 1) boasts of a strong European selection as well as a range of home grown titles...  

17/09/2007 | Festivals | UK

Kings chosen as Irish Foreign Language Oscar entry

Tom Collins’ Kings, starring Colm Meaney, has been selected as Ireland’s entry for best foreign language film at the 2008 Academy Awards, making it the first time that an Irish language film has...  

13/09/2007 | Oscars 2008 | Ireland

O’Hagan appointed Dublin fest CEO

Irish film industry veteran Joanne O’Hagan has been appointed CEO of the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (JDIFF). O’Hagan began her career with Graph Films producing...  

12/09/2007 | Festivals | Ireland

Potter beats Bond to take film franchise crown

A new British icon has dethroned an older one as the lucrative Harry Potter franchise has become the biggest ever in global box office history, out-grossing the popular James Bond series. The five...  

12/09/2007 | Box Office | UK

Weinstein Company acquires Boy A

The Weinstein Company has bought worldwide rights for director John Crowley’s drama Boy A, following a packed screening at the Toronto Film Festival. The film is based on a screenplay by Mark...  

10/09/2007 | Distribution | UK

Tarantino set for TCM Crime Scene, Dublin

The UK’s only crime and literature festival TCM Crime Scene will roll out across London cinemas from September 6-9. The highlight is the closing night event where director Quentin Tarantino will...  

05/09/2007 | Festivals | UK/Ireland

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