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Cliff Richards, the Shadows, Robert Moriey Camera: David Watkin Music: the Shadows Producer Teiry Ashwood Wrote and Directed (1964 Theatrical Short) ss( CHRISTOPHER MILES "A VOL D'OISEAU" Patrice Laffont, Monique Lejeune, Jean Mitry, Patrick Bureau, Nicoie Meyniei, etc., Camera: Jean-Paul Comu Wrote, produced and directed (1962 TV short) (Milesian Film Productions/CBS) Foreign Section prize - San Francisco Film Festival ' T H E S I X S I D E D T R I A N G L E " Sarah MUes, Nicol Wiiiiamson, Bill Meiien Camera: David Watkin Music: Michael Dress Wrote, produced with Sara Bennett and the Boulting Brothers and directed (1963 theatrical short) (Milesian/British Lion Films) Oscar Nomination • Hollywood Academy Award Second Prize - Oberhausen Film Festival " R H Y T H M ' N G R E E N S " Cliff Richards, The Shadows, Robert Moriey Camera: David Watkin Music: The Shadows Producer Teiry Ashwood Wrote and directed (1964 theatrical short) (Associated British-Pathd Production/ABPC) "UP JUMPED A SWAGMAN" Suzy Kendall, Frank Ifieid, Richard Wattis, Annette Andr£, Ronald Radd, Donai Donnelly, Bryan Mosley, etc.. Camera: Ken Higgins Music: Norrie Paramor Wr i t e r L e w i s O r e i f e r Producer: Andrew Mitchell Directed (1965 theatrical feature) (Elstree Productions - Leslie Grade/ABPC) ' T H E R U E L E P I C S L O W R A C E " Pierre Jacob, Vanessa Miles, Maurice Baquet, Claude Autant-Lara, etc.. Wrote, produced, photographed and directed (1967 TV short) (Milesian/ABC TV) " T H E V I R G I N & T H E G Y P S Y " Joanna Shimkus, Franco Nero, Honor Blackman, Fay Compton, Mark Burns, Maurice Denham, Kay Walsh, Norman Bird, etc.. Camera: Bob Huke Music: Patrick Gowers Writer: Alan Plater - from the novel by D.H.Lawrence Producer Kenneth Harper [Mrected (1970 theatrical feature) (Kenwood Films - Lxindon Screenplays/Rank) Voted Best Film of 1970 by British Film Critics Golden Globe Nomination USA 1970 " T I M E F O R L O V I N G " Joanna Shimkus, Philippe Noiret, Britt Ekiand, Susan Hampshire, Mark Bums, Mei Ferrer, Michel Legrand, Lila Kedrova, etc.. Camera: Andreas Winding Music: Michel Legrand Screenplay: Jean Anouilh Producer. Dimitri de Grunwald/Mel Ferrer Directed (1971 theatrical feature) (London Screenplays/Rank) "ZINGTCHKA" Charlotte Rampling, Raymond Francis, Madge Ryan, Frank Gatliff Camera: Peter Hall Music: Tchaikovsky Screenplay: Melvyn Bragg from a Chekov short story Producers: Gavin Miller & Melvyn Bragg Directed (1973 TV special) (BBC 2 Television - Full House) ' T H E M A I D S " Glenda Jackson, Susannah York and Vivien Merchant Camera: Douglas Slocombe Music: Laurie Johnson Screenplay: Christopher Miles & Robert Enders from the Jean Genet play Producer Robert Enders Directed (1975 theatrical feature) (American Film Theatre / E.M.I.) Diploma - Belgrade Film Festival 1975 Les Yeux Fertiles - Cannes Film Festival 1975 *THAT LUCKY TOUCH" Susannah York, Roger Moore, Shelley Winters, Lee J.Cobb, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Sydney Rome, Donald Sinden, etc.. Camera: Douglas Slocombe Music: John Scott Screenplay: John Briley Producer: Dimitri de Grunwald with Timothy Burrill Directed (1976 theatrical feature) (Gloria Films + de Grunwald Films / E.M.I.) " A L T E R N A T I V E 3 " Tim Brinton, Shane Rimmer, Gregory Munro, Carol Hazell, etc.. Camera: Ian Craig Music: Brian Eno Screenplay: David Ambrose from an original story by Christopher Miles & David Ambrose Producers: Sir John Woolf & John Rosenberg Directed (1977 TV special) (Anglia Television) Nominated for 1977 UK Television Drama Awards - BAFTA Highest rating in Australia 1977 Shown 5 times in 2 months in Canada & Japan Sphere book based on original story by Christopher Miles & David Ambrose translated into 5 languages "NECK" Sir John Gielgud, Joan Collins, Michael Aldridge, Peter Bowles, Carmen Silvera and Paul Herzberg Camera: Richard Crafter Music: Ron Grainer Screenplay: Robin Chapman from a Roald Dahl short story Producer John Rosenberg Directed (1978 TV 'Tales of the Unexpected') (Anglia Television) "PRIEST OF LOVE" Janet Suzman, Sir Ian McKellen, Ava Gardner, Penelope Keith, Jorge Rivero, Sir John Gielgud, Maurizio Merli, Massimo Ranieri, Mike Gwilym, etc.. Camera: Ted Moore Music: Joseph James Screenplay: Alan Plater - from the biography' Priest of Love' by Harry T. Moore Executive Producer: Stanley J. Seeger Producers: Christopher Miles & Andrew Donally Directed (1981 theatrical feature) (Milesian Film Productions / Orion Pictures) Diploma - San Sebastian and opening film San Diego Film Festivals (1991) Diploma - London Film Festival - closing film (1992) " D A L E Y ' S D E C A T H L O N " Daley Thompson, Richard Slaney, Otto Szymiczek, Jurgen Hingsen, etc., Camera: Stavros Chassapis Music: Ken Freeman Wrote, produced and directed (1982 TV sports special) (Miiesian/Kulukundis Film Productions + BBC Television / Home Video Holdings) Diploma - Rennes Sports Film Festival Runner-up 1983 UK Video Awards " T H E M A R A T H O N " Greta Waitz, Rod Dixon, Bill Glad, Dr & Mrs Green, etc., Camera: Alistair Cameron - Stephan Motzek, Graham Fowler Music: Ken Freeman Producer Derek Home Co-wrote with Cliff Temple, directed (1983 TV sports special) (TMI Films Ltd + Channel 4 Television) "APHRODISIAS - Citv of Aphrodite" Professor Kenan Erim, John Julius Norwich, Peter Rockwell Camera: Alistmr Cameron Music: Michael Steer Producers: Robin Lowe & Bill Buraside Co-wrote with John Julius Norwich & Kenan Erim Directed (1984 TV special) (R.L. Productions + Television South West) n "I.ORD ELGIN AND SOME STONES OF NO VALUE" Nigel Havers, Clare Byam Shaw, Julian Fellowes, Hugh Grant, Dimitri Malavetas, etc., Camera: Stavros Chassapis Music: Christodoulos Halaris Co-wrote with Brian Clark & Andreas Staikos, produced and directed (1985 TV special) (Milesian Films + Channel 4 Television & ERT 1 - Greek Television) "PRIEST OF LOVE" - (Centenary Version - 1985) For credits see above "Priest of Love" To celebrate the centenary of Lawrence's birth, a shorter director's cut version was re-released with more success (Enterprise/Curzon) " C Y C L O N E W A R N I N G C L A S S 4 " Marie Michele Etienne and Richard Ramasawmy, etc., Camera: Mahen Bujun Music: Ismet Ghanty P r o d u c e r A s h o k K i n n o o Wrote and directed (1994 TV special) (Milesian Films + British Council/Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation) COMMERCIALS Over 100 commercials for J. Walter Thompson, Young Sc Rubicam, Lintas, McCann-Erikson, etc., PROMOTIONAL and VIDEO PRODUCTIONS McAipine Ancient Art (1986) League of St Paul's School - fund raising film £1985-89) Aegean 1990 Greek "Drireme TOais - with Professor John Morrison for the'Trireme Trust' T H E A T R E - " S K I N O F O U R T E E T H " Sarah Miles, Bruce Davidson, Robert Gerringer, Patricia Faikenhain, Michael Byers, Joe Shea, Michael Wellborn, etc.. Producer David Lonn Writer. Thomton Wilder Directed theatre and film extracts (1973 theatre in the round) (Arlington Park Theatre - Chicago USA) PROFESSORSHIP AT THE R.C.A. Invited in 1989 by Jocelyn Stevens, Rector of the Royal College of Art, to accept the Professorship of the Film and Television Department and to re-organise the film and television courses and re-design the studios in the new RCA Stevens Building, which was opened by HRH Duke of Edinburgh in 1992 RCA Film & TV Department won 1st Prize Fuji Awards 1990 for best college film in UK Best Short Drama (BBC Television Award) 1991 Most Original Film - Fuji Awards 1991 LECTURES AND SEMINARS Lectures to the D.H.Lawrence Society (1982 and 1989) In conjunction with the British Film Year in 1985 invited by the British Council to show my films and lecture in Madras, Bangalore, Trivandrum and Delhi Invited by the Georgia Institute of Technology - Atlanta (1986) for a seminar and to show some of my films Invited to run the 'Script Writing Course' for the British American Drama Academy with Benedict Nightingale, 'Times' theatre critic (1989) and to run the B.A.D.A. 'Acting for Film' Course (1992) both at Balliol College, Oxford Invited by British Council in Mauritius to lecture and give seminar and work on a project for the Mauritius Broadcasting Company (1994) also invited by Cuban government to give two week course at the Escuela Intemacional de Cine y TV, Havana, Cuba REPRESENTATION etc.. ICM - Denis Selinger / Duncan Heath Education: Institut des Hautes fitudes Cin^matographiques, Paris, and Winchester College n M i l e s i a n F i l m P r o d u c t i o n s L t d (London Office) Room E (2nd floor) 8 6 - 8 8 W a r d o u r S t r e e t L o n d o n W I V 3 L F T e l & f a x 0 1 7 1 4 3 7 4 5 5 7 (Milesian Films - film storage/country address) Calstone House Calstone Wellington Calne Wiltshire SN 11 8PY T e l & f a x 0 2 4 9 8 1 7 1 8 1 n Milesian Film Productions Ltd., Registered Office & Accountants B o u m e r B u l l o c k Sovereign House 212-224 Shaf tesbury Avenue London WC2H 8HQ.
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