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    Song For Marion
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    Song For Marion

    2012-09-11T20:45:00Z

    Dir/scr: Paul Andrew Williams. UK. 2012. 93mins

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    Song For Marion comes home
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    Song For Marion comes home

    2013-02-02T15:04:00Z

    It was something of a homecoming for Song for Marion writer/director Paul Andrew Williams and producer Ken Marshall as they brought the film back to County Durham, where it shot.

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    Song For Marion

    2011-08-11T09:32:00Z

    London To Brighton and Cherry Tree Lane director Paul Andrew Williams talks about shooting his surprisingly upbeat fourth film which features pensioners body popping and singing about sex.

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    ‘Bull’: Fantasia Review

    2021-08-07T02:30:00Z

    Paul Andrew Williams returns to grittier terrain for a visceral tale of revenge

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    Gemma Arterton, Vanessa Redgrave to star in Williams' Song For Marion
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    Gemma Arterton, Vanessa Redgrave to star in Williams' Song For Marion

    2011-07-08T10:53:00Z

    Terence Stamp and Christopher Eccleston will also star in London to Brighton director Paul Andrew Williams’ comedy drama about a grumpy pensioner who joins a local choir.

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    Hopscotch takes on Australian rights to new Paul Andrew Williams Film

    2010-05-10T16:31:00Z

    E1 Entertainment has sold the Australian rights to Paul Andrew Williams’ Song for Marion to Hopscotch. 

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    Weinsteins confirm US deal on Song For Marion
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    Weinsteins confirm US deal on Song For Marion

    2011-11-07T19:39:00Z

    As first reported by Screen during the AFM, the company has acquired distribution rights to the upcoming release starring Vanessa Redgrave, Terence Stamp, Gemma Arterton and Christopher Eccleston.

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    eOne Films Int’l sells F Word, Song For Marion
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    eOne Films Int’l sells F Word, Song For Marion

    2012-09-18T20:55:00Z

    The F Word stars Daniel Radcliffe while Song For Marion received its world premiere when it closed the Toronto International Film Festival last weekend.

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    Song For Marion backed by Northern Film & Media's Creative Content Fund

    2011-09-06T11:25:00Z

    It is the latest investment to be made through Northern Film & Media’s £2.4m Creative Content Fund, which is backed by investment company Northstar Ventures.

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    Toronto adds dozens more world premieres including Song for Marion as closing night gala
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    Toronto adds dozens more world premieres including Song for Marion as closing night gala

    2012-08-15T09:04:00Z

    TIFF unveils 62 titles in Contemporary World Cinema, including world premieres from Lenny Abrahamson, Edward Burns, Sion Sono.

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