Latest Bafta News – Page 19
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Sir Alan Parker to receive BAFTA Fellowship
British director Sir Alan Parker is to receive the Academy Fellowship at the upcoming BAFTA awards.
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Tina Gharavi: the BAFTA nominee with the Argo-esque story
BAFTA nominee Tina Gharavi, whose provocative first feature I am Nasrine has garnered interest from TWC and Fox Searchlight, talks to Screen about the film’s hazardous journey, signing with Independent Talent and her next feature projects.
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BAFTA brass hail "eclectic" and “international” nominations
BAFTA CEO Amanda Berry calls this year’s nominations a “wide-open race”.
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BAFTA nominees both 'humbled' and 'thrilled'
UPDATED: Reactions from today’s nominees for BAFTA awards.
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Lincoln leads BAFTA nominations, followed by Les Mis and Life of Pi
Skyfall surprises with eight nominations; other top nominees include Argo, Anna Karenina, Django Unchained and Zero Dark Thirty.
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Bafta Rising Star nominees include Andrea Riseborough and Elizabeth Olsen
Four of this year’s five nominees are women after last year’s awards were dominated by men. The winner will be decided by the public.
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Dustin Hoffman breaks down at Bafta talk
Oscar-winner Dustin Hoffman broke down twice during an on-stage interview at Bafta as he discussed highlights of his career in cinema.
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John Willis appointed chair of BAFTA
He takes over from Tim Corrie, who will continue to serve as deputy chair for another year.
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BAFTA moves to two-round voting for film awards
BAFTA Film Committee approves move to two-round voting system; 2013 nominations to remain ahead of Oscars; online screenings to increase.
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BAFTA board seeks membership shake-up
Members who have not worked in “a significant” production role in film, TV or video games in last five years will only be eligible to renew as associate (non-voting) members; membership categories to change.
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The Artist dominates at the BAFTAs
The Artist won 7 BAFTAs including Best Film; Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Hugo, Senna and The Iron Lady all picked up two awards.
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John Hurt to receive BAFTA Outstanding Contribution Award
The legendary British actor will receive his award at the BAFTAs on Feb 12.
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Black Pond directors reveal plans for second feature
EXCLUSIVE: Young British directors Tom Kingsley and Will Shape are the surprise nominees for this year’s BAFTA Outstanding British Debut Award for their low budget feature Black Pond starring Chris Langham.
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The Artist, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy lead BAFTA nominees
The Artist leads BAFTA nominations with 12; Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy has 11, followed by Hugo with 9, My Week With Marilyn with six.
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Deacon, Hemsworth, Hiddleston, O’Dowd, Redmayne on BAFTA Orange Rising Star shortlist
Orange Wednesdays customers selected the shortlist of five men from a longlist of eight chosen by the award jurors.
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My Week With Marilyn, Tinker Tailor lead BAFTA longlist
After the first round of voting, BAFTA has unveiled its longlist for the 2012 Film Awards.
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Martin Scorsese to receive BAFTA Fellowship
The director will be presented with the Fellowship Award at the upcoming BAFTAs at London’s Royal Opera House.
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Donkeys wins best film at Scottish BAFTAs
Peter Mullan wins best director and best writer for Neds.
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Errol Morris talks about 'investigation' side of documentary filmmaking
Morris says that documentary filmmakers can pick up some of the slack as investigative journalism declines.