LONDON -- Films by Ken Loach, Shane Meadows, Antonia Bird and Richard Eyre are among the 12 entries listed Wednesday to compete in the Edinburgh International Film Festival for the Michael Powell Award for best new British feature film. The festival runs Aug. 18-29. In an inventory of films by established and up-and-coming directors, Loach's "Ae Fond Kiss", Meadows' "Dead Man's Shoes", Bird's "Hamburg Cell" and Eyre's "Stage Beauty" will go head-to-head with eight other titles for the award. They include Eleanor Yule's "Blinded", Shona Auerbach's "Dear Frankie", Terry Loane's "Mickybo and Me", Pawel Pawlikowski's "My Summer of Love", C.S. Leigh's "Process", Richard Jobson's "The Purifiers", Marc Evans' "Trauma" and Kenny Glenaan's "Yasmin".
- 8/11/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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