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It's not simply that British films do well at the box office and generate revenue, it's that they p
It's not simply that British films do well at the box office and generate revenue, it's that they p
It's not simply that British films do well at the box office and generate revenue, it's that they p
It's not simply that British films do well at the box office and generate revenue, it's that they p
It's not simply that British films do well at the box office and generate revenue, it's that they p
It's not simply that British films do well at the box office and generate revenue, it's that they p
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Our films have the ability to tell global audiences who we are, and this is something the governmenGurinder Chadha:
I was a journalist when I made 'I'm British But...' I'd seen how important the media was in terms oGurinder Chadha:
I love 'I'm British But...' It's such a sweet, innocent, open-hearted film, and it has the sort ofGurinder Chadha:
I'm absolutely delighted because I'm part of the process that has made Asians very much part of theGurinder Chadha:
'Up the Junction' went on to inform my love of British social realism. It was the first film I sawGurinder Chadha:
'Up the Junction' really made me understand the power of cinema to create a vivid sense of a communGurinder Chadha:
I tell stories about people audiences might think they have nothing in common with, then they emotiGurinder Chadha:
One of the head guys at Disney categorically said to me, 'We don't want to make children's films anGurinder Chadha:
DVDs have their place, but the cinema is a tangible, emotional experience that I would hate my chilGurinder Chadha:
For British cinema to survive, you really need a British film culture, and it's got to start down t