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    Neil Jordan, Byzantium
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    Neil Jordan, Byzantium

    2013-05-27T06:00:00Z

    Ian Sandwell talks to Neil Jordan about the making of Byzantium, out this week in UK cinemas.

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    Byzantium
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    Byzantium

    2012-09-10T18:12:00Z

    Dir: Neil Jordan. Ireland-UK. 2012. 118mins

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    Woolley, Jordan go back to vampires with Byzantium
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    Woolley, Jordan go back to vampires with Byzantium

    2012-09-08T15:09:00Z

    Stephen Woolley discusses the inspirations and challenges behind new vampire thriller Byzantium, which screens tomorrow [Sunday 9] at Toronto.

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    Number 9's slate includes new Neil Jordan vampire film
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    Number 9's slate includes new Neil Jordan vampire film

    2011-05-15T08:01:00Z

    Number 9 Films, the production company run by Stephen Woolley and Elizabeth Karlsen, is set to have three films in production by the end of the year including a Dickens adaptation, a new Neil Jordan vampire picture, and a British gangster movie.

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    'Greta': Toronto Review
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    'Greta': Toronto Review

    2018-09-07T00:28:00Z

    An unexpectedly camp thriller from Neil Jordan benefits from an eye-raising performance from Isabelle Huppert

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    WestEnd boards Byzantium and Siberian Education
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    WestEnd boards Byzantium and Siberian Education

    2011-11-03T12:33:00Z

    WestEnd Films brings Gemma Arterton vampire thriller and John Malkovich crime-drama to the AFM.

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    Irish Film Board backs new projects from Neil Jordan, Lance Daly, Juanita Wilson
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    Irish Film Board backs new projects from Neil Jordan, Lance Daly, Juanita Wilson

    2011-07-27T10:55:00Z

    Neil Jordan and Ronan Bennett project Fury receives IFB’s largest development grant in May funding round.

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    Calvary, Philomena scoop IFTAs
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    Calvary, Philomena scoop IFTAs

    2014-04-07T11:13:00Z

    Chiwetel Ejiofor and Judi Dench win top prizes at the Irish Film & Television Awards, as Calvary and Philomena are handed best film trophies.

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    The ABCs of Death, Byzantium among UK premieres at Film4 FrightFest
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    The ABCs of Death, Byzantium among UK premieres at Film4 FrightFest

    2013-01-17T08:50:00Z

    Genre festival holds its eighth Glasgow edition from Feb 22-23, during this year’s Glasgow Film Festival.

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    The Brit 50: Number 9 Films (2018 edition)
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    The Brit 50: Number 9 Films (2018 edition)

    2018-10-30T08:00:00Z

    Wash Westmoreland’s festival hit ‘Colette’ is a Number 9 title.

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