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Shane Meadows
Director, Screenwriter, Cast, Producer
Director
- 2006 - This Is England
- 2004 - Dead Man's Shoes
- 2002 - Once Upon a Time in the Midlands
- 1999 - A Room for Romeo Brass
- 1997 - TwentyFourSeven
- 1996 - Smalltime
Cast
- 2006 - This Is England
- 1996 - Smalltime
Screenwriter
- 2006 - This Is England
- 2002 - Once Upon a Time in the Midlands
- 1999 - A Room for Romeo Brass
- 1997 - TwentyFourSeven
- 1996 - Smalltime
Producer
- 1996 - Smalltime
Articles
- Feb 1 2008 - Shane Meadows' secret London project
- Sep 24 2007 - The internet's DIY directors
- Apr 26 2007 - 'This is England' - Stephen Graham Q&A
- Apr 26 2007 - 'This is England' - Vicky McClure Q&A
- Apr 26 2007 - 'This is England' - Andrew Shim Q&A
- Apr 5 2007 - Trailer frenzy
- Feb 21 2007 - All change on the South Bank
- Nov 3 2006 - Short change
- Oct 25 2006 - LFF - 'This is England' review
- Oct 13 2006 - London Film Festival feature
- May 13 2005 - Shane Meadows returns with 'This is England'
- Mar 21 2005 - 'Kinsey' wins Directors Guild Award
- Jan 12 2005 - Short Cuts
- Oct 27 2004 - BIFA Nominations Announced
- Sep 27 2004 - Festival: Raindance and Resfest
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