Selection of TV, Film and Radio Work
- Premio Anna Magnani (RAI 3, TV - 1990, I)
- Woman's Hour (BBC Radio 4 - 1998, UK)
- Outlook (BBC World Radio - 2002)
- Thunderpants (Pathè, Film - 2002, UK)
- Walking the Outer Road (Radio New Zealand - 2003, NZ)
- Crowded Skies (BBC2, TV - 2003, UK)
- Dream Team (Sky, TV - 2004, UK)
- The Bottle Factory Outing (BBC Radio 4 - 2005, UK)
- Children of Men (Universal Pictures, Film - 2006, USA)
- Siglo 21 (Radio 3 Nacional de España - 2007, Es)
- Otto; or, Up with Dead People (Film soundtrack - 2008, Ger)
- Stoo Kuinnutu (music video - Reverso - 2009, Ger)
- Othon & Tomasini en vivo a la Bienal de Zamora (Radio Nacional de España - 2009, Es)
- Forget Me Not (Quicksilver Films, Film - 2010, UK)
- Carne cruda (Othon & Tomasini en vivo y entrevista) (Radio Nacional de España - 2010, Es)
- Last Night I Paid To Close My Eyes (music video - Cherry Red/SFE - 2011, UK/Dm)
- Impermanence (music video - Cherry Red/SFE - 2012, UK/Dm)
Read more about this topic: Ernesto Tomasini
Famous quotes containing the words selection of, selection, film, radio and/or work:
“The books for young people say a great deal about the selection of Friends; it is because they really have nothing to say about Friends. They mean associates and confidants merely.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Judge Ginsburgs selection should be a modelchosen on merit and not ideology, despite some naysaying, with little advance publicity. Her treatment could begin to overturn a terrible precedent: that is, that the most terrifying sentence among the accomplished in America has become, Honeythe White House is on the phone.”
—Anna Quindlen (b. 1952)
“A good film script should be able to do completely without dialogue.”
—David Mamet (b. 1947)
“We spend all day broadcasting on the radio and TV telling people back home whats happening here. And we learn whats happening here by spending all day monitoring the radio and TV broadcasts from back home.”
—P.J. (Patrick Jake)
“You seem to have no real purpose in life and wont realize at the age of twenty-two that for a man life means work, and hard work if you mean to succeed.”
—Jennie Jerome Churchill (18541921)