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Feature Interview - Tim Clague
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interview and photos by nic wistreich

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Tim Clague very nearly died the death of so many natural talents, on the brink of a very dull business studies degree in Huddersfield he about turned quicker than a startled asp and headed south to Bournemouth for a film course. As with many film production graduates Tim entered an experimental short into a competition or two. The first was turned down but the second got him the chance to speak to other writers and directors - including Guy Ritchie with a few clips of a pre released film called Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels. Tim impressed greatly and found himself relinquishing directorial control on his script to another cinema unknown called Stephen Daldry. After much collaboration the film was shot and entered into the BAFTA short film competition two years ago by Working Title - it didn't win but the experience Tim gained was invaluable. Nic spoke to the writer/director about his young and blossoming career, that Daldry/BAFTA experience and his future projects in a very noisy Little Italy on BAFTA night - very fitting don't you think?
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