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    The Duchess
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    The Duchess

    2008-09-01T07:00:00Z

    Dir: Saul Dibb. UK. 2008. 110mins.

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    Lionsgate signs up for Sam Claflin war movie 'Journey's End'
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    Lionsgate signs up for Sam Claflin war movie 'Journey's End'

    2017-05-18T06:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Lionsgate nabs UK rights to Saul Dibb feature.

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    TF1, Qwerty, Alliance tuning Suite Francaise with Dibb, Williams, Scott Thomas
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    TF1, Qwerty, Alliance tuning Suite Francaise with Dibb, Williams, Scott Thomas

    2012-10-11T15:45:00Z

    Saul Dibb attached to direct Michelle Williams and Kristin Scott Thomas in WWII romance-drama.

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    'Suite Francaise': Review
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    'Suite Francaise': Review

    2015-03-10T22:00:00Z

    Dir: Saul Dibb. UK-France. 2015. 107mins

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    Ralph Fiennes and Hayley Atwell join Duchess' court

    2007-09-06T20:29:00Z

    Ralph Fiennes, Hayley Atwell and Dominic Cooper have all joined Keira Knightley in the cast of The Duchess, which starts shooting in London on Sept 23. Gabrielle Tana for Magnolia Mae and Michael Kuhn for Qwerty Films are producing with backing from Pathe Productions and BBC Films. Bullet Boy's Saul ...

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    AFM: IM Global lines up 'In Sand And Blood'
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    AFM: IM Global lines up 'In Sand And Blood'

    2015-10-23T22:22:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: International buyers will get their chance to bid on the $45m Russell Crowe adventure next month, which now has a February 2016 start date in Morocco and South Africa.

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    Suite Francaise shoot begins
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    Suite Francaise shoot begins

    2013-06-27T13:44:00Z

    Michelle Williams, Matthias Schoenaerts, Kristin Scott Thomas and Sam Riley star in Saul Dibb’s Second World War drama based on Irène Némirovsky’s best-selling novel.

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    Gala PresentationsBurn After Reading (Joel and Ethan Coen)Dean Spanley (Toa Fraser)The Duchess (Saul Dibb)Fifty Dead Men Walking (Kari Skogland)La Fille De Monaco (Anne Fontaine)The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond (Jodie Markell)Nothing But The Truth (Rod Lurie)One Week (Michael McGowan)The Other Man (Richard Eyre)Passchendaele (Paul Gross)Pride And Glory (Gavin O'Connor)Rachel Getting ...

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    Lionsgate UK signs first look deal with indie Bonafide
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    Lionsgate UK signs first look deal with indie Bonafide

    2017-01-31T10:27:00Z

    Deal with The Last Post producer further bolsters Lionsgate’s UK TV ambitions.

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    TWC takes Suite Francaise US rights
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    TWC takes Suite Francaise US rights

    2013-05-19T14:19:00Z

    Entertainment One and TF1 have confirmed they are partnering with The Weinstein Company (TWC) on World War Two drama Suite Francaise.

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