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          Scarborough is the latest film by English filmmaker Barnaby Southcombe, and it first premiered at the Warsaw Film Festival last year....

          He soon returned to acting, starring with film icon Charlotte Rampling in her son Barnaby Southcombe's first feature film, the neo-noir.

        1. He soon returned to acting, starring with film icon Charlotte Rampling in her son Barnaby Southcombe's first feature film, the neo-noir.
        2. Barnaby Southcombe studied French and History of Art at University College London where he became involved in theatre.
        3. Scarborough is the latest film by English filmmaker Barnaby Southcombe, and it first premiered at the Warsaw Film Festival last year.
        4. Explicitly interrogates what is happen-ing at the frontiers of contemporary 'digital film' production.
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        6. Barnaby Southcombe studied French and History of Art at University College London where he became involved in theatre. Upon graduation he directed an adaptation of Harold Pinter's 'Betrayal' at the Studio des Champs Elysées in Paris.

          He then participated in the NYU S.C.E film program where he wrote and directed his first short films which led to him working for Film and TV company Communicado in Auckland, New Zealand.

          Moving back to London he segued into music video and commercials production before getting his directing break in TV drama with cult teen show 'As If' for Channel 4. He subsequently directed 'Teachers' also for Channel 4, launched MTV's first foray into fiction with the dope opera: 'Top Buzzer' and directed the pilot episode for 'Waterloo Road', an award-winning peak time drama for BBC1, amongst several other shows.

          Barnaby wrote and directed his first feature film 'I, Anna' starring Charlotte Rampling, Ga