Udayan Prasad

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Udayan Prasad (born

Hanif Kureshi.[1]

Life

Udayan Prasad was born in

Leeds Polytechnic, where he started filmmaking.[2]

Filmography

Film

Television

  • A Corner of a Foreign Field (1986, Channel 4)
  • Indian or British or Both? (1986, ITV)
  • Here Is The News (1989, BBC)
  • 102 Boulevard Haussmann (1990, BBC)
  • They Never Slept (1991, BBC)
  • Running Late (1992, BBC)
  • Femme Fatale (1993, BBC)
  • Talking Heads
    (1998, BBC): Playing Sandwiches
  • Silent Witness (2010, BBC): Intent
  • The Tunnel (2013, Sky/Canal+) (two episodes)
  • Selection Day (2018, Netflix)
  • Becoming Elizabeth (2022, Starz)

Awards

  • 1991: San Francisco International Film Festival Award in the category Golden Gate Award for Screen Two for the episode 102 Boulevard Haussmann
  • 1992:
    BAFTA Award
    - nomination in the category Best Single Drama for Screen Two for the Episode 102 Boulevard Haussmann
  • 1993: San Francisco International Film Festival Award - nomination in the category Television Feature for Screen One for the episode Running Late
  • 1995: Third place in the Emden International Film Festival in the category Emden Film Award for Brothers in Trouble
  • 1995: Thessaloniki Film Festival Award in the category Golden Alexander for Brothers in Trouble
  • 1997: Brussels International Film Festival Award - Nomination in the category Best European Feature for My Son the Fanatic
  • 1997: Dinard British Film Festival Award - Nomination in the category Golden Hitchcock for My Son the Fanatic
  • 1999:
    BAFTA Awards
    - Nomination in the category Best Single Drama for Talking Heads 2 for the episode Playing Sandwiches
  • 2000: Independent Spirit Awards - Nomination in the category Best Foreign Film for My Son the Fanatic

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