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Title Director Cast Genre Notes The 51st State: Ronny Yu: Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Carlyle, Emily Mortimer, Ricky Tomlinson: Action/crime: A.I. Artificial Intelligence: Steven Spielberg
14 January 2001: Cast Away: £2,807,312 [2] 3: 21 January 2001: £2,402,289 [3] 4: ... List of British films — British films by year; Lists of box office number-one ...
54th British Academy Film Awards; 2001 British Academy Television Craft Awards; E. 6th Empire Awards; F. List of British films of 2001; L. List of number-one DVDs of ...
Andrew Garfield (born 1983) (dual British and American citizenship; born in Los Angeles, California, United States) Chris Geere (born 1981) Samia Ghadie (born 1982) Mandip Gill (born 1988) Karen Gillan (born 1987) Henry Golding (born 1987) (born in Betong, Malaysia) Holliday Grainger (born 1988) Kelly Greenwood (born 1982) Lucy Griffiths (born ...
This is a chronological list of films produced in the United Kingdom split by decade. There may be an overlap, particularly between British and American films which are sometimes co-produced; the list should attempt to document films which are either British produced or strongly associated with British culture .
Writing in Variety, Derek Elley noted a strong cast but felt that the script and direction were inconsistent in quality. He considered that the picture was subject to a "stiffness" typical of the period drama genre, but sensed that Goodhew had greater ambitions, with the result that the film felt "like a much bigger picture trapped in a small ...
Shooters is a 2001 crime film directed by Dan Reed for Suspect Device Films.It stars Desmond Baylissis as "Dezzie", [1] and is set in Liverpool and used local criminals as actors depicting the lives of local 'gangsters. [2]
The British Independent Film Awards 2001 were held on 24 October 2001 to recognise the best in British independent cinema and filmmaking talent from United Kingdom. To be eligible for consideration, films needed to have been produced, or majority co-produced by a British company, or in receipt of at least 51% of their budget from a British source.