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DN Special: Lighthouse Cineville – London to Brighton

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London to Brighton

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Screen South’s Miranda Robinson chaired a Q&A with Rachel Robey and Alastair Clark, both producers for Nottingham based Wellington Films. Their debut feature London to Brighton, directed by Paul Andrew Williams, won a host of awards during 2006 including Best Achievement in Production at the British Independent Film Awards and was nominated for both British Film Producer of the Year at the London Critics Circle Awards and the Carl Foreman Award at BAFTA.

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