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Rona Munro

Rona Munro started writing professionally in 1981 and writes for film, television, stage and radio. Film credits include Vater X film Germany 2002 'Aimee and Jaguar' Senator film Germany 1996 Silver Bear winner Berlin film festival, nominated for a Golden Globe - Best foreign film 'Ladybird Ladybird' directed by Ken Loach... See full bio »

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Filmography

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2014 Hinterland (announced)
 
2010 Oranges and Sunshine (written by)
 
2006 Almost Adult
 
2003 Rehab (TV movie)
 
2002 I'm the Father
 
1999 Aimee & Jaguar (writer)
 
1997 Bumping the Odds (TV movie)
 
1994 Screen Two (TV series)
Men of the Month (1994) (writer)
 
1990 Casualty (TV series)
Say It with Flowers (1990) (written by)
 
1989 Doctor Who (TV series)
Survival: Part 3 (1989) (writer)
Survival: Part 2 (1989) (writer)
Survival: Part 1 (1989) (writer)
 
1989 The Play on One (TV series)
Biting the Hands (1989) (writer)
 

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Oranges and Sunshine -- Set in 1980s Nottingham, social worker Margaret Humphreys holds the British government accountable for child migration schemes and reunite the children involved -- now adults living mostly in Australia -- with their parents in Britain.
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Wrote a novel based upon the "Doctor Who" episode Survival. See more »
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The Cabinet look like an episode of The Apprentice - a group of public school boys full of bumbling earnest, enthusiasm and God-given confidence trying to sell cheese to the French and making a right mess of it. (On the British government in 2011) See more »

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She was awarded the 1991 London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama Theatre Award) for Most Promising New Playwright for Bold Girls. See more »