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Filmography

A Room for Romeo Brass (Shane Meadows, 1999)

About a Boy (Chris & Paul Weitz, 2002)
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Billy Elliot (Stephen Daldry, 2000)
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Boston Kickout (Paul Hills, 1996)
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Brassed Off (Mark Herman, 1996)
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Brothers in Trouble (Udayan Prasad, 1995)
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Bullet Boy (Saul Dibb, 2004)
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Burning an Illusion (Menelik Shabazz, 1981)
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Cathy Come Home (Ken Loach, 1960)
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East is East (Damien O’Donnell, 1999)
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Edge of Darkness (Martin Campbell, 2010)
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Essex Boys (Terry Winsor 2000)
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Face (Antonia Bird, 1997)
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Fever Pitch (David Evans, 1997)
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Final Cut (Dominic Anciano & Ray Burdis, 1998)
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Four Weddings and a Funeral (Mike Newell, 1994)

Gangster No 1. (Paul McGuigan, 2000)
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Gladiator (Ridley Scott, 2000)
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Goodbye Charlie Bright (Nick Love, 2001)
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Green Street (Lexi Alexander, 2005)
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Handsworth Songs (John Akomfrah, 1986)
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Hard Men (JK Amalou, 1996)
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Howards End (James Ivory, 1992)
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Human Traffic (Justin Kerrigan, 1999)
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I.D (Phillip Davis, 1995)

In Bruges (Martin McDonough, 2008)

Jack and Sarah (Tim Sullivan, 1995)
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Kidulthood (Menhaj Huda, 2006)
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Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (Guy Ritchie, 1997)

London Kills Me (Hanif Kurieshi, 1993)

Long Good Friday (John MacKenzie, 1980)

Love, Honour and Obey (Dominic Anciano & Ray Burdis, 2000)

Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence (Nick Hamm, 1998)

My Name is Joe (Ken Loach, 1998)

My Son the Fanatic (Udayan Prasad, 1997)

Naked (Mike Leigh, 1993)
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Nil By Mouth (Gary Oldman, 1997)
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Outlaw (Nick Love, 2007)
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Passion of Remembrance (Maureen Blackwood & Isaac Julien, 1986)

Peter’s Friends (Kenneth Brannagh, 1992)
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Plunkett & McLean (Jack Scott, 1999)
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Raining Stones (Ken Loach, 1993)
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Rancid Aluminium (Edward Thomas, 2000)
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Saturday Night, Sunday Morning (Karel Reisz, 1960)

Shadowlands (Richard Attenborough, 1993)
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Shallow Grave (Kevin Allen, 1994)
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Shifty (Eran Creevy, 2008)
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Sliding Doors (Peter Howitt, 1998)

Snatch (Guy Ritchie, 2000)

Territories (Isaac Julien, 1985)

The Business (Nick Love, 2005)

The Commitments (Alan Parker, 1991)

The Firm (Nick Love, 2009)

The Football Factory (Nick Love, 2004)

The Full Monty (Peter Cattaneo, 1997)

This is England (Shane Meadows, 2008)

Three Men and A Baby (Leonard Nimoy, 1987)

Trainspotting (Danny Boyle, 1996)
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TwentyFourSeven (Shane Meadows, 1997)
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Twin Town (Kevin Allen, 1997)

War of the Worlds (Stephen Spielberg, 2005)

When Saturday Comes (Maria Giese, 1996)

Young Soul Rebels (Isaac Julien, 1991)

Zorba the Greek (Minhailis Kakogiammis, 1964)
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Digital Resources
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/6444083.stm
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http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?RQT=470&CERT=QXRoZW5zVXNlcklkPXVlYW0xN
TM1ODk3Jk9yZ0lkPTE4OCZBdGhlbnNGZWRJRD11cm46bWFjZTplZHVzZXJ2Lm9yZy51
azphdGhlbnM6ZmVkZXJhdGlvbjp1aw%3D%3D
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http://www.culture.gov.uk/creative/pdf/Film.pdf
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http://www.filmcritic.com/features/1998/04/an-interview-with-shane-meadows/
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http://www.johnmajor.co.uk
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www.bbc.co.uk/sport
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www.bmj.com
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www.demos.co.uk
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www.guardian.co.uk
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www.imdb.com
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www.independent.co.uk
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www.news.bbc.co.uk

www.newsweek.com
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www.scope.nottingham.ac.uk

www.thisislondon.co.uk
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www.timesonline.co.uk
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Television Programmes

Men Behaving Badly (ITV 1992-4; BBC 1 1994-8).

Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush (Channel 4, 1994-5).

Fantasy Football League (BBC2 1994-6).
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Magazines
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FHM (Emap).
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Loaded (IPC).

Maxim (Dennis Publishing).

Men’s Health (The National Magazine Company Ltd).
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