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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vadim_JeanVadim Jean - Wikipedia

    Vadim Jean (born Bristol, 9 December 1963) [1] is an English film director, producer, and executive producer.

  2. Michel Djotodia, President (2013), Transitional Head of State (2013–2014) Alexandre-Ferdinand Nguendet, Acting Transitional Head of State (2014) Catherine Samba-Panza, Transitional Head of State (2014–2016) Faustin-Archange Touadéra, President (2016–present) Prime ministers (complete list) –.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0419884Vadim Jean - IMDb

    Vadim Jean. Director: Leon the Pig Farmer. Born in Bristol, after graduating from Warwick University with a degree in history, Vadim started directing feature films at the age of 28 with 'Leon the Pig Farmer' and since then has directed and or produced 14 feature films as well as award winning television in every conceivable genre from ...

    • January 1, 1
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    • Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK
  4. One More Kiss is a Scottish romantic drama directed by Vadim Jean, starring Valerie Edmond, Gerard Butler and James Cosmo. The film’s story revolves around a cancer-diagnosed woman who decides to live her remaining life to the full, which includes throwing herself into a love triangle with an old flame.

  5. Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic is a fantasy - comedy two-part British television adaptation of the bestselling novels The Colour of Magic (1983) and The Light Fantastic (1986) by Terry Pratchett. The fantasy film was produced for Sky1 by The Mob, a small British studio, starring David Jason, Sean Astin, Tim Curry, and Christopher Lee as ...

  6. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Vadim Jean (born Bristol, 9 December 1963) is an award-winning English film director, producer, and executive producer.

  7. Vadim Jean. Director: Leon the Pig Farmer. At 28 he graduated from Warwick University with an honours degree in history, prior to which he wrote and directed a winning film for The Guardian and HTV's David Harlech Democracy Prizecompetiton. His film The Isle of Gorf was later broadcast on Channel 4.

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