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PRIMEVAL
SEASON 2 (7x1h) Seven part sci-fi drama starring
Douglas Henshall, Lucy Brown, Hannah Spearitt, Andrew Lee
Potts.
dirs: Jamie Payne, Andrew Gunn
prod: Cameron McAllister for Impossible Pictures 2008 (imdb)
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LIFE LINE
(2x1h) written by Stephen Gallagher, a supernatural love story
with an urban twist, starrng Ray Stevenson, Joanne Whalley,
Jemima Rooper.
dir: Jamie Payne
prod: Tim Bradley, Carnival Flms for BBC 2007 (imdb) |
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DRACULA
(1x2h) New adaptation of Bram Stoker's classic novel starring
Marc Warren, Sophia Myles, David Suchet
dir: Bill Eagles
prod: Trevor Hopkins/ITV productions for BBC 2006 (imdb) |
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PRIMEVAL
(6x1h) Six part sci-fi drama starring Douglas Henshall, Lucy
Brown, Hannah Spearitt, Andrew Lee Potts.
dirs: Cilla Ware, Jamie Payne
prod: Cameron McAllister for Impossible Pictures 2007 (imdb)
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AGATHA
CHRISTIE' MARPLE Series II (4x2h) Second series
of the successful adaptions starring Geraldine McEwan, Sophia
Myles, Anthony Andrews, Geraldine Chaplin, Timothy Dalton,
Phil Davis, Great Scacchi, Dawn French, Harry Enfield, Ken
Russell, Charles Dance, Martin Kemp. IMDB
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dirs: Ed Hall, Tom Shankland, Peter Medak, Paul Unwin
prod: Matthew Read for Granada - ITV & WGBH Boston 2006 |
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IF
I HAD YOU(1x2h) Sarah Parish stars in this one-off crime
drama as DI Sharon Myers, who returns to her hometown in the
picturesque Peak District . Also starring Paul McGann, Mark
Benton and Poppy Miller.
dir: John Deery
prod: Karen Thrussell for Granada ITV 2006 IMDB |
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JERICHO
(4x2h) Period crime drama series, starring BAFTA winner Robert
Lindsay as uncompromising and forward thinking Chief Inspector
Michael Jericho of Scotland Yard. Set in a fascinating period
of Britains social history, London saw an explosion
of colour and shifting attitudes after the Second World War.
With Ciarán McMenamin, David Troughton, Francesca
Annis, Jane Horrocks, Peter Bowles. Dirs. Nick Renton, Diarmuid
Lawrence, Tom Shankland. prod Cameron McAllister for Granada/ITV
2005. IMDB |
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AGATHA
CHRISTIE' MARPLE Series I (4x2h) starring Geraldine
McEwan who is joined by Simon Callow, Jack Davenport, Tara
Fitzgerald, James Fox, Sienna Guillory, Keeley Hawes, Derek
Jacobi, Joanna Lumley, Ben Miller, Janet McTeer, Elaine Page,
Robert Pugh, Ian Richardson, Rachel Sterling, Jamie Theakston,
David Walliams and Zoe Wanamaker. IMDB
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dirs: Andy Wilson, Charles Palmer, John Strickland
prod: Matthew Read for Granada - ITV & WGBH Boston
NOMINATED FOR AN EMMY, WINNER OF BEST MUSIC NEW YORK FESTIVALS |
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WE CAN MAKE YOU TALK The treatment of suspects in
the War on Terror held at Guantanamo Bay has sparked a firestorm
of controversy, much centering around the methods that military
investigators use to extract information from these putative
terrorists. In this riveting, feature-length exposé,
HISTORY SUNDAY blends documentary and live-action demonstrations
to chronicle the development of interrogation techniques
and show how suspects surrender information.
dir: Ed Blum, prod. Tiger Aspect for History
Channel New York 2003, IMDB |
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L'ALTRA
DONNA, a dynamic action-thriller shot in Rome. Simone
(Alessio Boni), a successful architect and his wife, Fiammetta
(Anita Caprioli), are haunted by an unresolved murder case.
directed by Anna Negri, produced by Cineteam,
Rome for Rai Uno 2001
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HELL
FOR LEATHER is Dominik Scherrer's frenzied leather-and-oil
spectacular, a biker-opera reinterpreting the story of Satan's
rebellion as an angel in Heaven and his subsequent banishment
to Hell. Set in contemporary London this opera-on-wheels
is a thrilling, visceral vision of Heaven, Hell and the Earth
which lies uncomfortably between. Leather. Oil. Opera.
World Premiere: Locarno International Filmfestival
1998; US Premiere: Sundance 1999. Hell For Leather has been
shown on 10 TV stations including Canal+ and FilmFour, been
presented at over 60 film festivals and received ten awards
including Best Music, Best Film, Best Director.
with: José Manuel de Sousa, Christopher
Robson
dir; Dominik Scherrer; libretto: Mark Tilton; prod: Tony Emsley,
Roni Ulmann, Hell Ltd., UK/CH 1998
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Filmed in Afghanistan
and Laos, FOOTPRINTS is a documentary about the effect
of cluster bombs on people and landscape. Where once a landscape
was life-providing, after contamination by these bombs, it
becomes a source of anxiety and death. The film studies the
landscape and its people, and inquires into the lives and
dreams of the victims of cluster-bomb accidents. And finally,
it analyses the design and military purpose of these weapons,
and questions whether they should be subject to restrictive
laws in the future.
dir: Ben Hopkins, prod. Nikki Parrott (Tigerlily Films), Hans
Geissendörfer, 2002, IMDB |
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GIL SCOTT-HERON: THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED This
documentary from Grammy-winning director Don Letts looks at the
godfather of rap's significance to music and civil rights.
Scott-Heron's confrontational, no-nonsense street poetry and songwriting
skills have inspired the modern Hip-Hop generation. He is perhaps
best known for his two 1970s RnB flavoured chart hits - The Bottle
and Johannesburg - but his work includes more than 20 albums and
two novels.
Gil has documented, and in many cases anticipated, the massive political
and social changes in the United States with anger and integrity.
This programme features concert footage and contributions from disciples
such as Chuck D and Mos Def.
prod: Somethin' Else for BBC 2003
SOUND
TRAVELS series with Joe Mace and Tom Findlay (Groove Armada)
is your essential guide to where and how the likes of Fatboy Slim,
Noel Gallagher, PJ Harvey, Bjork, Damon Albarn and Chris Martin
earned their rock 'n' roll spurs.
prod: Somethin' Else for Channel 4 2003
DECODED:
THE MAKING OF MATRIX RELOADED & REVOLUTIONS Two documentaries.
prod: Somethin' Else for Channel Five 2003
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