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    Mark Romanek

    2010-10-13T08:16:00Z

    The director of Never Let Me Go, which opens the London Film Festival tonight, talks about speed bonding with his cast, his love for Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel, and having a “vision with margins.”

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    Never Let Me Go

    2009-05-01T10:42:00Z

    An alternate history story of a woman, who, as she reflects on her private school years in the English countryside, reunites with her twofriends to face the dark secrets tied to their communal past.

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    Never Let Me Go to open London Film Festival
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    Never Let Me Go to open London Film Festival

    2010-08-06T00:03:00Z

    The 54th BFI London Film Festival, presented in partnership with American Express, will open on Oct 13 with the European premiere of Mark Romanek’s Never Let Me Go.

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    Telluride premieres include The Way Back, Never Let Me Go
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    Telluride premieres include The Way Back, Never Let Me Go

    2010-09-02T21:52:00Z

    Peter Weir’s The Way Back, Mark Romanek’s Never Let Me Go and Tom Hooper’s The King’s Speech are among the line-up announced by the 37th Telluride Film Festival running from September 3-6.

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    Alex Garland and Andrew Macdonald talk ‘28 Years Later’ trilogy, casting indie films and the importance of producers
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    Alex Garland and Andrew Macdonald talk ‘28 Years Later’ trilogy, casting indie films and the importance of producers

    2024-08-19T09:51:00Z

    Garland was talking at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, alongside his long-time producer and EIFF chair, Andrew Macdonald. 

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    UK shoot begins on Searchlight, DNA, Film4's Never Let Me Go

    2009-04-14T11:47:00Z

    Principal photography has commenced in the UK this week (April 14) on DNA Films, Fox Searchlight Pictures and Film4’s futuristic dramaNever Let Me Go.

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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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    Tokyo Film Festival unveils full lineup
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    Tokyo Film Festival unveils full lineup

    2010-09-30T13:08:00Z

    The Tokyo International Film Festival has unveiled the full lineup of its 23rd edition, which runs October 23-31.

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    The King's Speech leads the pack at BIFA nominations
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    The King's Speech leads the pack at BIFA nominations

    2010-11-01T14:27:00Z

    The film has picked up 8 nominations including Best Film, Best Director and a Best Actor nod for Colin Firth.

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    London still attracting productions despite economic gloom

    2009-04-14T12:52:00Z

    London will play host to the same number of productions as last year despite fears the recessionwould affect film shoots in the capital, according to Film London.

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