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    Alan Rickman, A Little Chaos
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    Alan Rickman, A Little Chaos

    2014-09-09T08:56:00Z

    After making his directorial debut 16 years ago, Alan Rickman returns to the director’s chair with a period drama starring Kate Winslet and Matthias Schoenaerts.

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    A Little Chaos
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    A Little Chaos

    2014-09-10T21:05:00Z

    Dir: Alan Rickman. UK. 2014. 116mins

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    BAFTA to host Alan Rickman event
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    BAFTA to host Alan Rickman event

    2015-03-26T10:35:00Z

    Veteran British actor, who recently directed his second feature A Little Chaos, to give on stage interview in London.

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    Alan Rickman to receive Camerimage honour
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    Alan Rickman to receive Camerimage honour

    2014-11-03T09:23:00Z

    British star will attend cinematography festival with his second film as a director, A Little Chaos.

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    Alan Rickman: having a film career is a bit of a surprise
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    Alan Rickman: having a film career is a bit of a surprise

    2015-04-16T13:41:00Z

    The British actor-director revealed stories from Die Hard, Harry Potter, Robin Hood and his latest film, A Little Chaos.

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    Alan Rickman dies aged 69
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    Alan Rickman dies aged 69

    2016-01-14T12:39:00Z

    The British actor and director had been suffering from cancer.

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    Focus Features takes A Little Chaos
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    Focus Features takes A Little Chaos

    2014-09-29T18:35:00Z

    The distributor has acquired North American and Scandinavian rights to Alan Rickman’s recent Toronto International Film Festival closing night selection.

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    Lionsgate takes UK, int'l rights to A Little Chaos
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    Lionsgate takes UK, int'l rights to A Little Chaos

    2013-03-07T11:08:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts to star in Alan Rickman’s sophomore directorial outing; Lionsgate UK to be main financier; shoot set for April.

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    Glasgow: Alan Rickman's birthday Chaos
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    Glasgow: Alan Rickman's birthday Chaos

    2015-02-22T13:53:00Z

    Alan Rickman spent his 69th birthday in Glasgow last night to present a screening of A Little Chaos, his second film as a director.

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    Rickman, Cooke, Booth join 'The Limehouse Golem'
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    Rickman, Cooke, Booth join 'The Limehouse Golem'

    2015-04-17T12:41:00Z

    Hanway Films secures deal with Lionsgate for UK rights; producer Stephen Woolley says the twist in the film trumps The Crying Game.

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