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Neil Biswas. Neil Biswas (born 1971) is a British screenwriter, playwright and director best known for his non-fictional TV drama Bradford Riots, which he wrote and directed. Bradford Riots, a film that tells the story of 2001 riots from the perspective of an Asian family, was broadcast on Channel 4 in 2006 to great acclaim, winning the Arts ...
Apr 8, 2024 · British talents, writer-director Neil Biswas and actor-writer-director Manjinder Virk, have launched multi-platform, independent production company Riverbird Films. Virk’s breakthrough role as...
Neil Biswas is known for Lucky Man (2016), Bradford Riots (2006) and Darkness Visible (2019). He is married to Manjinder Virk. More at IMDbPro.
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Neil Biswas is a leading television and Film writer, director and showrunner. He was BAFTA-nominated for his fact- based TV drama BRADFORD RIOTS, which he wrote and directed. BRADFORD RIOTS was broadcast on Channel 4, winning the Arts Council England Decibel Award.
Lucky Man: Created by Neil Biswas, Stan Lee. With James Nesbitt, Sienna Guillory, Darren Boyd, Amara Karan. From the mind of comic book legend Stan Lee comes a bold new action crime series about a brilliant but flawed police officer with the power to control luck.
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Neil Biswas (1989) is a screenwriter, playwright and director. He is best known for his TV drama Bradford Riots, which he wrote and directed. It was broadcast to great acclaim on Channel 4 in 2006, winning the Arts Council England Decibel Award. His stage-plays include Crash (Croydon Warehouse), Skirmishes (Etcetera), Overhear (National Tour ...
Neil Biswas is a leading television and Film writer and creator, playwright and director best known for his BAFTA-nominated, non-fictional TV drama Bradford Riots, which he wrote and directed. Bradford Riots was broadcast on Channel 4, winning the Arts Council England Decibel Award.