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  1. Nov 2, 2017 · Writer, director and actor Debbie Isitt is probably most well known for her Nativity! film franchise. Starring Martin Freeman, the original film was first released in 2009 and quickly became one of the most-loved British festive films, and the most successful British independent movie of that year. The film spawned two more incarnations, and ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nativity!Nativity! - Wikipedia

    Nativity! Nativity! is a 2009 British Christmas musical comedy film directed by Debbie Isitt and released on 27 November 2009 and the first instalment in the Nativity film series. The film stars Martin Freeman and Ashley Jensen. In the film, teacher Paul Maddens (Freeman) lies to his rival that Hollywood are coming to watch his school's ...

  3. Debbie Isitt Screenwriter & Director Debbie originally trained as an actor but was heralded as ‘the future of British Theatre’ (The Guardian) when she wrote and directed a series of award-winning black comedies that took the Edinburgh Festival by storm.

  4. CONFETTI, director Debbie Isitt, Alison Steadman, Jason Watkins, Olivia Colman, Meredith MacNeill, Jessica Stevenson, Stephen Mangan, on set, 2006. ©Fox Searchlight See all photos Filmography

  5. Nativity! (2009) Paul Maddens is a primary school teacher who once had ambitions of being successful as an actor, producer or director. Every year St Bernadette's Primary School in Coventry, where he teaches, competes with a local private school . Despite this, St Bernadette's headteacher Mrs Bevans tasks him with running their nativity play ...

  6. Mirrorball Films is a production company founded by BAFTA award-winning writer and director Debbie Isitt and producer Nick Jones. Together they have made Confetti ( Fox Searchlight / BBC Film ), the Nativity! franchise ( Entertainment One / BFI / BBC Film) and Christmas on Mistletoe Farm ( Netflix ). As one of the most successful British female ...

  7. Nov 17, 2014 · Coventry film director Debbie Isitt has dismissed a string of scathing national newspaper reviews about her new film, Nativity 3 – made for and starring ordinary Coventry junior school children.