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The English director's latest film offers a grounded coming-of-age story...
By Wyatt Williams
The titular neighborhood of Shane Meadows’ new film, Somers Town, is a small, working-class ward near the dead center of London. Bordered by a trio of railway stations, trains have been intersecting, running through, and stopping in Somers Town since the invention of the steam engine. Charles Dickens, that...
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Your account has been frozen . For your available options click the below button. Film director Shane Meadows and writer Hanif Kureishi join Nick Ahad and Opera North's Dominic Gray for a whistle-stop tour of Yorkshire's cultural highlights. Meadows ...
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From search.live.com
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Shane Meadows claims that making small budget movie makes him feel alive.After the success of This Is England and Somers Town the director is currently working on Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee as part of the five day feature project with Warp Films. In an interview with The Observer the filmmaker said: "People might say, 'Oh, it's just them havin...
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From femalefirst.co.uk
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Shane Meadows says his next movie will use a number of different film formats, following a splurge on eBay to buy up old cameras. “I’ve started to build a collection of old video cameras and I’m aiming to use them on films, Meadows told Shortlist magazine. “The next film I’m making, Beware The Devil, I want to use an enormous amount of formats, from video formats to film formats – so I’m taking advantage of that to build up my...
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From totalfilm.com
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Director Shane Meadows has explored the British condition in a series of funny, moving, gritty movies, culminating in This Is England. His friend Paddy Considine has acted in them, and found Hollywood fame too. Now together they have made the ultimate British budget film in five days flat. Sean O'Hagan met the Midlands mavericks…Shane Meadows is telling me about Scor-zay-zee, the rotund rapper from Nottingham who almost steals the show from...
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From guardian.co.uk
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