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    Made In Dagenham
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    Made In Dagenham

    2010-09-13T02:46:00Z

    Dir: Nigel Cole. UK. 2010. 112mins

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    Cole to direct Daylight Robbery
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    Cole to direct Daylight Robbery

    2013-10-17T06:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Exclusive Media producing with James Gay-Rees; marks start of Exclusive’s new focus on UK non-genre productions.

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    The Wedding Video
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    The Wedding Video

    2012-08-14T21:56:00Z

    Dir: Nigel Cole. UK. 2012. 94mins

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    This week’s hot projects on Screenbase

    2010-08-27T10:14:00Z

    Additions to our online production listings Screenbase include new features by French actor/director/producer Mathieu Kassovitz and British director Nigel Cole.

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    King's Speech blows away Social Network in BAFTA nominations
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    King's Speech blows away Social Network in BAFTA nominations

    2011-01-18T08:02:00Z

    The King’s Speech leads the BAFTA nominations this year, with 14 nominations. Black Swan follows with 12, Inception with 9, 127 Hours and True Grit with eight each, and The Social Network gets six.

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    Rome unveils line-up fuelled by young talents
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    Rome unveils line-up fuelled by young talents

    2010-10-07T15:00:00Z

    Artistic director Piera Detassis says programme for fifth edition will boast more independent and less studio films; 20 world premieres set.

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    Rafta Rafta
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    Rafta Rafta

    2010-09-16T13:09:00Z

    Andy Harries and Suzanne Mackie of Left Bank Pictures talk about their latest feature project, Rafta Rafta, which is based on the successful play by Ayub Khan-Din about a British Asian family, and is currently in post production.

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    Toronto world premieres to include The Conspirator, Never Let Me Go, Rabbit Hole
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    Toronto world premieres to include The Conspirator, Never Let Me Go, Rabbit Hole

    2010-07-27T16:07:00Z

    TIFF to also premiere new films from Mike Mills, Guillaume Canet, Michael Winterbottom, David Schwimmer.

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    The 2010 Bafta Race
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    The 2010 Bafta Race

    2010-12-22T14:39:00Z

    The King’s Speech seems a natural for Bafta glory, but a bumper year for British film means it’s far from a one-horse race, reports Allan Hunter

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    State of independents
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    State of independents

    2010-12-23T08:55:00Z

    Seven leading producers gathered in London in mid-November to discuss the nature of producing independent films in the UK, addressing hot button issues such as co-production, sustainability, synergy with television, targeting local audiences and the key role of Working Title Films.

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