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Red Road can refer to the following: Red Road - a 2006 film by Andrea Arnold Red Road (Glasgow) - an area of Glasgow where the film Red Road is set Red Road (Miami) - a street in downtown Miami, Florida Category: ...
Andrea Arnold is a filmmaker and one time actor from Britain, who made her feature length directorial debut in 2006 with Red Road. Early TV Work Andrea Arnold first came to prominence as an actor and television presenter alongside Sandi Toksvig, Nick Staverson and Neil Buchanan in the childrens...
Black Sun can refer to: Black Sun (book by Abbey) Black Sun (book by Goodrick-Clarke) Black Sun (film) Black Sun (album) Black Sun (Star Wars) The Black Sun, Cyric, a god in the Forgotten Realms setting Black Sun is a virtual nightclub in the novel Snow Crash by Neal...
Pierrepoint (2005), North American title The Last Hangman, is a British film directed by Adrian Shergold about the life of British executioner Albert Pierrepoint. ...
The route from London to Brighton in south-east England is popular for races, tours, charity rides and rallies. ...
Rollin with the Nines (2006) is a British film directed by Julian Gilbey. ...
Pride and Prejudice book cover Pride and Prejudice is the most famous of Jane Austens novels. ...
Joe Wright is a British director best known for 2005s Pride and Prejudice. ...
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A festival is an event, usually staged by a local community, which centers on some unique aspect of that community. ...
Annie Griffin is an American writer and director. ...
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Tsotsi is a 2005 Academy Award-winning film directed by Gavin Hood and set in South Africa. ...
A Way Of Life is a 2004 film directed by former child actor Amma Asante. ...
Dear Frankie is a 2004 film directed by Shona Auerbach. ...
Layer Cake is a 2004 British gangster thriller, directed by Matthew Vaughn. ...
Matthew Vaughn (born 7 March 1971) is a film producer (Layer Cake, Snatch, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels among others), director (Layer Cake) and husband of Claudia Schiffer, whom he married in 2002. ...
Shaun of the Dead is a zombie-themed romantic comedy (or rom zom com as it dubs itself) or zombie comedy released in 2004. ...
Nira Park has produced such British comedies as: The Glam Metal Detectives in 1995 Sitcom Weekend Spoofs in 1997 You Are Here in 1998 Spaced in 1999 Black Books in 2000 Captain V in 2002 ...
Artificial respiration is a technique for providing air for a person who is not breathing on their own but whose heart is still beating. ...
Emily Young is a British sculptor and is considered to be one of the finest stone carvers in this country [1]. She was born in London in 1951 into a family of artists and writers. ...
The Girl with a Pearl Earring (Dutch:Het meisje met de parel) is one of Dutch painter Johannes Vermeers masterworks and as the name implies, uses a pearl earring for a focal point. ...
Peter Webber is a British director who is best known for his debut feature film Girl with a Pearl Earring. ...
The Ultimate Warrior James Brian Hellwig (born June 16, 1962), is an American professional wrestler known by many as The Ultimate Warrior, who legally changed his name to Warrior in 1993. ...
Asif Kapadia (born 1972) is a British filmmaker of Indian origin. ...
Aka can refer to the following meanings: aka, a. ...
Duncan Roy (born in 1965, in Whitstable, Kent, United Kingdom), is a gay film director and producer, script writer, and art director. ...
Christie Malrys Own Double-Entry is a novel by the late British avant-garde novelist B. S. Johnson. ...
A defeated Terry Gilliam, in Lost in La Mancha Lost in La Mancha is a documentary movie about Terry Gilliams failed attempt to make The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, a movie adaptation of the novel Don Quixote. ...
Jump Tomorrow is a 2001 independent film directed by Joel Hopkins, starring Tunde Adebimpe, Hippolyte Girardot, and Natalie Verbeke. ...
Gosford Park is a 2001 film, directed by Robert Altman. ...
Fellowes as Lord Kilwillie Julian Fellowes (born August 17, 1949 in Egypt, although he is British) was an actor for over twenty years before winning the Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay in 2001 for Gosford Park. ...
Late Night Shopping (2001) is a comedy funded by FilmFour Productions. ...
The Parole Officer from 2001 was directed by John Duigan and was Steve Coogans first starring role in a major film. ...
Steve Coogan (born 14 October 1965) is an English actor, impressionist, and comedian. ...
The term Last Resort usually refers to an action that is used only when no other option remains. ...
Pawel Pawlikowski is a Polish born film-maker who garnered much acclaim for My Summer of Love, based on Helen Cross novel, which won a BAFTA. He managed to elicit great performances from the cast especially the two lead actors Emily Blunt and Nathalie Press. ...
Billy Elliot is a 2000 film written by Lee Hall and directed by Stephen Daldry. ...
Stephen David Daldry, CBE (born May 2, 1961 in Dorset, England, United Kingdom) is a British movie director and producer. ...
Billy Elliot is a 2000 film written by Lee Hall and directed by Stephen Daldry. ...
Lee Hall may refer to: Lee Hall (lawyer), a U.S. lawyer and animal rights activist (born 1961) Lee Hall (newscaster), a news anchor for WEEK-TV and WAOE-TV in Peoria, Illinois. ...
Saving Grace is the name of at least two films. ...
Some Voices is an EP by indie rock band Pinback. ...
Simon Cellan-Jones is a British television director, who began his career as a production assistant in the mid-1980s, working on series such as Edge of Darkness. ...
The rat-catcher was a profession centered around catching rats as a form of pest control. ...
Lynne Ramsay is the Scottish director of two critically acclaimed films, Ratcatcher and Morvern Callar. ...
East is East was a movie (released in 1999) of a mixed Pakistani-English household in Salford, Manchester in 1971. ...
Ayub Khan-Din (1961 - ) is a playwright and actor, who was born in Salford, Lancashire, England. ...
Human Traffic is a 1999 film directed and written by Justin Kerrigan. ...
Waking Ned, titled Waking Ned Devine in North America, is a 1998 comedy starring Ian Bannen, David Kelly and Fionnula Flanagan. ...
Love and Death on Long Island is a 1997 movie directed by Richard Kwietniowski and starring Jason Priestley, John Hurt and Fiona Loewi. ...
Twenty Four Seven may refer to: Twenty Four Seven (band) An album by Tina Turner An album by Dallas Crane This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ...
Shane Meadows (born 26 December 1972) is a British film director and screenwriter, from Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, England. ...
Matthew Vaughn (born 7 March 1971) is a film producer (Layer Cake, Snatch, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels among others), director (Layer Cake) and husband of Claudia Schiffer, whom he married in 2002. ...
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