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Cast
- 2009 - London River
- 2009 - Dead Man Running
- 2007 - Atonement
- 2007 - Clubland
- 2005 - On a Clear Day
- 2005 - Pride & Prejudice
- 2004 - Beyond the Sea
- 2004 - A Way of Life
- 2002 - The Wild Thornberrys Movie
- 2001 - Lovely & Amazing
- 1999 - Saving Grace
- 1998 - Night Train
- 1998 - Little Voice
- 1998 - In the Winter Dark
- 1997 - Girls' Night
- 1996 - Remember Me?
- 1995 - Secrets & Lies
- 1992 - A River Runs Through It
- 1989 - The Witches
- 1980 - The Imitation Game
Voices
- 2005 - Pooh's Heffalump Movie
Articles
- May 6 2009 - Edinburgh Film Festival 2009: line-up anouncement
- Jun 19 2006 - Keira offers 'Atonement'
- Jan 19 2006 - 'The Constant Gardener' dominates BAFTA nominations
- Dec 22 2005 - London Critics Circle nominations announced
- Aug 1 2005 - Locarno Film Festival preview
- Jul 27 2005 - Terry Gilliam's 'Tideland' premieres at Toronto
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