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Aschlin Ditta is a Writer and Producer British born on 20 june 1968 at Barnet (United-kingdom)

Aschlin Ditta

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Birth name Aschlin Ditta
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 20 june 1968 (56 years) at Barnet (United-kingdom)

Aschlin Ditta (born 20 June 1968) is a British television and film writer.

Biography

Aschlin Ditta was born on June 20, 1968 in Barnet, north London, UK, and was brought up in Leicester and then Ely in the Fens. His father, Douglas, was an actor and his mother, Pamela, a florist. Aschlin works as a television and film writer. His background is in comedy and he was a stand-up comedian and actor, having trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, London.

He has written three series and two specials of The Catherine Tate Show with Catherine Tate, winning several awards, and has written for many television shows including Channel 4's No Angels. He has also written several feature films including Scenes of a Sexual Nature (2006) and French Film (2009) for which he won Best Screenplay at the Monte Carlo Film Festival, 2008. He lives in North London with his partner, the actress Georgina Rich, and their daughter Nancy (born 2009).

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Filmography of Aschlin Ditta (2 films)

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Scriptwriter

French Film
Directed by Jackie Oudney
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Anne-Marie Duff, Eric Cantona, Hugh Bonneville, Victoria Hamilton, Douglas Henshall, Lizzie Brocheré
Roles Writer
Rating64% 3.243783.243783.243783.243783.24378
Two relationships in North London simultaneously draw to a close. Jed, a journalist is living with his long-term girlfriend, Cheryl, with the couple regularly seeing Jed's best friend Marcus and his girlfriend, Sophie. Compared to Marcus and Sophie, Jed and Cheryl's relationship is tired and dysfunctional which Jed tries to put right by suggesting marriage. When he asks her, Cheryl turns him down because of the lack of romantic chemistry in their relationship. In the meantime, Jed is preparing to interview the pretentious French film writer/director, Thierry Grimandi. Grimandi, who lives and works on the basis that he considers himself lucky "firstly because I am French, secondly because I make movies, and thirdly because I understand love" is shown regularly to give us the benefit of his advice.
Scenes of a Sexual Nature, 1h31
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Adrian Lester, Sophie Okonedo, Ewan McGregor, Tom Hardy, Andrew Lincoln, Douglas Hodge
Roles Writer
Rating58% 2.9474352.9474352.9474352.9474352.947435
Husband, Jamie (Andrew Lincoln) and wife, Molly (Holly Aird) are lying on the grass, discussing footballers and multiple orgasms. Molly notices Jamie staring at a pretty girl nearby, Sophie (Eglantine Rembauville). When he is challenged about it, he pretends he was looking at the book the girl was reading, L'Etranger by Albert Camus. Immediately seeing through his lies, Molly questions Jamie about the book; Jamie claims it is a western about a man who eventually becomes sheriff. In order to embarrass Jamie and expose him as a liar, she then approaches Sophie to question her about the book as well.

Producer

French Film
Directed by Jackie Oudney
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Anne-Marie Duff, Eric Cantona, Hugh Bonneville, Victoria Hamilton, Douglas Henshall, Lizzie Brocheré
Roles Producer
Rating64% 3.243783.243783.243783.243783.24378
Two relationships in North London simultaneously draw to a close. Jed, a journalist is living with his long-term girlfriend, Cheryl, with the couple regularly seeing Jed's best friend Marcus and his girlfriend, Sophie. Compared to Marcus and Sophie, Jed and Cheryl's relationship is tired and dysfunctional which Jed tries to put right by suggesting marriage. When he asks her, Cheryl turns him down because of the lack of romantic chemistry in their relationship. In the meantime, Jed is preparing to interview the pretentious French film writer/director, Thierry Grimandi. Grimandi, who lives and works on the basis that he considers himself lucky "firstly because I am French, secondly because I make movies, and thirdly because I understand love" is shown regularly to give us the benefit of his advice.