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Somers Town, a magical coming-of-age film from Shane Meadows

By Cptn on  From devon-cornwall-film.co.uk
Somers Town: ‘funny, sad and uplifting’. Somers Town, a magical coming-of-age film, directed in glorious monochrome by Shane Meadows, was criminally ignored on its first release. It is funny, sad and uplifting, but I guess people were put off by the subject matter. It is a film that deserves to be seen, and while it was never going to win major awards (it did respectable business at a few smaller film festivals), it deserved to find an audience bigger than the one it actually got...Read Full Story

Shane Meadows Launches Filmmaking Competition, Gives Free Workshop

By yellowaquini on  From yellowaquini.blogspot.com
For any aspiring filmmakers out there, one of our favorite working directors , Shane Meadows , is teaming up with mobile company Nokia, and mobile video company MOFILM, to launch a new filmmaking competition , in association with the London Film Festival , and to launch it, Meadows will be appearing at the Nokia Store on Regent Street in London tomorrow, and leading a workshop with young filmmakers. The brief for the competition is to make a 90 second short on the theme "what being connected...Read Full Story

Shane Meadows Plots Film On Cyclist Tom Simpson

By original_sharp on  From filmshaft.com
He’s made some of the edgiest films of the past decade or so which has featured themes of youth, vengeance and racism but British director Shane Meadows is now planning to make a film about controversial cyclist Tom Simpson in an upcoming biopic. Meadows who tends to base his films in the past, wants to focus on Simpson’s athletic career from how he broke into the sport in the 1950s by being part of the British cycling team that won bronze in the 1956 Olympics, to being the first Brit to...Read Full Story

The Year 2004: Dead Man Shoes (Shane Meadows)

By Ibetolis on  From filmforthesoul.blogspot.com
British director Shane Meadows has been forming a reputation, as an up and coming talent, for some years which arguably came to fruition with this genre revenge pic, about a solider returning to his home town in Derbyshire with blood and vengeance on his mind. Tommy Salami of the awesome Pluck You, Too , takes a look at this low on budget but high on thrills thriller whilst taking in the history of the vengeance genre and gives Dead Man Shoes his approval, especially Paddy Considine's...Read Full Story

Shane Meadows to make This Is England ’88

By antcomic on  From antcomic.com
Oh No They Didn't! (for the handful of people who might be interested!) Writer Shane Meadows is to make a one-off Christmas special to follow on from the This is England film and TV series. Set... Summary only. For Video and more we can't show you here www.ant.tvRead Full Story
Talking about his move from music to film, he told The Playlist: "My music's my first love, and I feel, out of everything I do, it's what I'm a master at ... including Quentin Tarantino and Shane Meadows. "When I made the short film, I remembered Pusher ...  
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How digital cameras saved Shane Meadows' sanity and defined the look and feel of the latest This is England instalmentSo This is England is over again. For three luminous, heart-wrenching nights, the lives of Shaun, Woody, Lol and the crew completely transformed the mood and quality of advent TV, giving us a break from the mawkish seasonal "treats" we're more familiar with.Shane Meadows' semi-autobiographical series has become known for its...  
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