Tallulah Bankhead in The Cheat (George Abbott, 1931)
Cast: Tallulah Bankhead, Harvey Stephens, Irving Pichel, Jay Fassett, Ann Andrews, William Ingersoll, Hanaki Yoshiwara, Willard Dashiell, Edward Keane, Robert Strange. Screenplay: Harry Hervey, based on a silent film scenario by Hector Turnbull. Cinematography: George J. Folsey. Film editing: Emma Hill.
Tallulah Bankhead is the only reason to see the cornball and somewhat racist The Cheat today. Bankhead made only a handful of films, and only one or two of them -- chiefly Alfred Hitchcock's Lifeboat (1944) -- are any good. The Cheat was an old Paramount property, originally directed by Cecil B. DeMille in 1915, that was dragged out of mothballs to be remade for Bankhead. She plays Elsa Carlyle, happily married to the broker Jeffrey Carlyle (Harvey Stephens), but given to spending and gambling beyond their means. Faced with a debt she can't pay, she turns to a wealthy socialite just returned from spending time in "the Orient," Hardy Livingstone (Irving Pichel). Livingstone has picked up all sorts of sinister Asian artifacts and manners, and keeps dolls representing his sexual conquests in a cabinet. He brands the dolls with his own insignia. It soon becomes clear that he plans to add an effigy of Elsa to his collection, and when she spurns his advances he brands her, too, with a hot iron applied just above her breast. (Some production stills and posters show Bankhead baring a shoulder instead of her chest.) She shoots Livingstone, but only wounds him, and when Carlyle arrives, followed by the police, he claims to have fired the pistol. A trial ensues. Even contemporary reviewers found the movie old-fashioned and noted that the audiences laughed in all the wrong places. There's some impressive camerawork directed by George J. Folsey, but also a rather kitschy Thai-Balinese dance number choreographed by Ruth St. Denis. Bankhead does what she can with the material, which isn't enough, and she and director George Abbott returned to Broadway, where they had more success.
"Helen knew that she had never been a trouble to Uncle Wainwright. She wanted to thank him, more for his blessed heart of understanding than for any other thing..."
Still from the presumed lost Everything for Sale (1921), featuring May McAvoy and Edwin Stevens
British Academy of Film and Television Arts, anche conosciuti come gli oscar britannici, premiano annualmente le migliori produzioni cinematografiche al Royal Albert Hall di Londra. Quest’anno la cerimonia si svolta il 2 febbraio 2020 ed è stata presentata dal celebre conduttore tv e comico irlandese Graham Norton. Sul red carpet gran parte dello star system e del jet-set UK e non solo, accanto a star internazionali ed i duchi di Cambridge, Kate e William, presenti al primo evento mondano all’indomani dell’addio alla casa reale del Principe Harry e della definitiva rottura con l’Unione Europea.
Tutto sommato è stato un inizio 2020 piuttosto caldo per la politica britannica, una serata glamour ed ampi sorrisi non può certo stonare. I premi assegnati sono stati tantissimi, tanto per cominciare il premio per il contributo al cinema britannico, un riconoscimento alla carriera si può ben dire, è andato ad Andy Serkis, il primo seduto a sinistra nella foto di gruppo dei vincitori. Alcuni film si sono confermati un successo internazionale, ottenendo il secondo riconoscimento, dopo i Golden Globe di appena un mese fa.
Tra questi, a trionfare sicuramente 1917, di Sam Mendes, che si è aggiudicato ben 7 statuette, accostando ai premi già vinti ai Golden Globe, la maschera dei BAFTA 2020 per miglior regia e miglior film. La giuria britannica non si è limitata a considerarlo come il miglior film (dell’anno) ma ha scelto di ampliare il parterre di elogio premiandolo come miglior film britannico, per la fotografia, gli effetti speciali, il sonoro e la scenografia. Insomma, se non l’avete ancora visto, correte!
Il film evento del 2019, made in Corea, Parasite nonostante la candidatura come miglior regia e miglior film (dell’anno), si conferma anche a Londra come miglior film straniero ed aggiunge sulla mensola il premio per la migliore sceneggiatura originale.
E’ l’anno di Joker interpretato da Joaquin Phoenix come miglior attore, che nei suoi ringraziamenti ha fatto notare l’assenza di meritevoli colleghi di colore nella schiera dei nominati. Il villain della DC Comics aveva ottenuto 4 candidature ai Golden Globe vincendone 2 (miglior attore e miglior colonna sonora), gli stessi ottenuti anche a Londra, seppure le nominations fossero ben 10.
Altra conferma da Los Angeles per la miglior attrice: confermata Renée Zellweger anche dai cugini britannici. La sua interpretazione in Judy completerebbe la tripletta dei premi più prestigiosi al mondo con l’Oscar del 9 febbraio! Idem anche Laura Dern in Storia di un matrimonio e Brad Pitt in C’era una volta a… Hollywood per i ruoli da non protagonisti.
C’è delusione per l’ultimo film di Quentin Tarantino, C’era una volta a… Hollywood, a Londra. Stessa sorte anche per Martin Scorsese che, nonostante le 10 nominations per The Irishman, torna a casa a mani vuote.
Torno a gioire per Klaus, il film d’animazione nuovamente vincitore! La produzione Netflix ha saputo dosare l’arte dell’animazione e la magia del Natale in un prodotto eccellente e meritevole di tanto prestigio. La conferma del successo anche al BAFTA 2020 è una riprova della crescita che il cinema spagnolo sta vivendo, grazie – e soprattutto #imho – alla presenza del colosso mondiale dello streaming.
La mia personale delusione è per Piccole Donne, l’adattamento e la regia di Greta Gerwig avrebbe certamente meritato molto più del solo premio al miglior costume. La concorrenza è spietata sul fronte interpretativo (nominations per: miglior attrice protagonista per Saoirse Ronan, non protagonista per Florence Pugh) ma continuo a pensare che Piccole Donne non abbia rivali per colonna sonora di Alexander Desplat, BAFTA 2020 invece vinto da Hildur Guðnadóttir per Joker e sceneggiatura non originale della Gerwig, vinto da Taika Waititi per Jojo Rabbit.
Nell’attesa dell’ultima e più importante tornata di premi Oscar di domenica 9 Febbraio, lascio la lista completa di nominati e vincitori dei BAFTA 2020 per futura memoria:
MIGLIOR FILM
1917
THE IRISHMAN
JOKER
C’ERA UNA VOLTA…A HOLLYWOOD
PARASITE
MIGLIORI FILM BRITANNICI
1917
BAIT – L’ESCA
FOR SAMA
ROCKETMAN
SORRY WE MISSED YOU
I DUE PAPI
MIGLIOR DEBUTTO PER UNO SCENEGGIATORE, REGISTA O PRODUTTORE BRITANNICO
BAIT Mark Jenkin (Writer/Director), Kate Byers, Linn Waite (Producers)
FOR SAMA Waad al-Kateab (Director/Producer), Edward Watts (Director)
MAIDEN Alex Holmes (Director)
ONLY YOU Harry Wootliff (Writer/Director)
RETABLO Álvaro Delgado-Aparicio (Writer/Director)
MIGLIOR FILM NON IN LINGUA INGLESE
PARASITE Bong Joon-ho
THE FAREWELL Lulu Wang, Daniele Melia
FOR SAMA Waad al-Kateab, Edward Watts
PAIN AND GLORY Pedro Almodóvar, Agustín Almodóvar
PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE Céline Sciamma, Bénédicte Couvreur
MIGLIOR DOCUMENTARIO
FOR SAMA Waad al-Kateab, Edward Watts
AMERICAN FACTORY Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert
APOLLO 11 Todd Douglas Miller
DIEGO MARADONA Asif Kapadia
THE GREAT HACK Karim Amer, Jehane Noujaime
MIGLIOR FILM D’ANIMAZIONE
KLAUS Sergio Pablos, Jinko Gotoh
FROZEN 2 Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee, Peter Del Vecho
A SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE: FARMAGEDDON Will Becher, Richard Phelan, Paul Kewley
TOY STORY 4 Josh Cooley, Mark Nielsen
MIGLIOR REGISTA
1917 Sam Mendes
THE IRISHMAN Martin Scorsese
JOKER Todd Phillips
C’ERA UNA VOLTA…A HOLLYWOOD Quentin Tarantino
PARASITE Bong Joon-ho
MIGLIOR SCENEGGIATURA ORIGINALE
PARASITE Han Jin Won, Bong Joon-ho
BOOKSMART Susanna Fogel, Emily Halpern, Sarah Haskins, Katie Silberman
KNIVES OUT Rian Johnson
STORIA DI UN MATRIMONIO Noah Baumbach
C’ERA UNA VOLTA…A HOLLYWOOD Quentin Tarantino
MIGLIOR SCENEGGIATURA NON ORIGINALE
JOJO RABBIT Taika Waititi
THE IRISHMAN Steven Zaillian
JOKER Todd Phillips, Scott Silver
PICCOLE DONNE Greta Gerwig
THE TWO POPES Anthony McCarten
MIGLIOR ATTRICE PROTAGONISTA
RENÉE ZELLWEGER Judy
JESSIE BUCKLEY Wild Rose
SCARLETT JOHANSSON Storia di un Matrimonio
SAOIRSE RONAN Piccole Donne
CHARLIZE THERON Bombshell
MIGLIOR ATTORE PROTAGONISTA
JOAQUIN PHOENIX Joker
LEONARDO DICAPRIO Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood
ADAM DRIVER Storia di un Matrimonio
TARON EGERTON Rocketman
JONATHAN PRYCE I due Papi
MIGLIOR ATTRICE NON PROTAGONISTA
LAURA DERN Storia di un matrimonio
SCARLETT JOHANSSON Jojo Rabbit
FLORENCE PUGH Piccole Donne
MARGOT ROBBIE Bombshell
MARGOT ROBBIE Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood
MIGLIORE ATTORE NON PROTAGONISTA
BRAD PITT Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood
TOM HANKS Un Amico Straordinario
ANTHONY HOPKINS I due Papi
AL PACINO The Irishman
JOE PESCI The Irishman
MIGLIORI MUSICHE ORIGINALI
JOKER Hildur Guđnadóttir
1917 Thomas Newman
JOJO RABBIT Michael Giacchino
PICCOLE DONNE Alexandre Desplat
STAR WARS: L’ASCESA DI SKYWALKER John Williams
CASTING
JOKER Shayna Markowitz
STORIA DI UN MATRIMONIO Douglas Aibel, Francine Maisler
C’ERA UNA VOLTA…A HOLLYWOOD Victoria Thomas
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD Sarah Crowe
I DUE PAPI Nina Gold
MIGLIOR FOTOGRAFIA
1917 Roger Deakins
THE IRISHMAN Rodrigo Prieto
JOKER Lawrence Sher
LE MANS ’66 Phedon Papamichael
THE LIGHTHOUSE Jarin Blaschke
MIGLIOR MONTAGGIO
LE MANS ’66 Andrew Buckland, Michael McCusker
THE IRISHMAN Thelma Schoonmaker
JOJO RABBIT Tom Eagles
JOKER Jeff Groth
ONCE UPON A TIME… IN HOLLYWOOD Fred Raskin
PRODUCTION DESIGN
1917 Dennis Gassner, Lee Sandales
THE IRISHMAN Bob Shaw, Regina Graves
JOJO RABBIT Ra Vincent, Nora Sopková
JOKER Mark Friedberg, Kris Moran
C’ERA UNA VOLTA…A HOLLYWOOD Barbara Ling, Nancy Haigh
COSTUME DESIGN
PICCOLE DONNE Jacqueline Durran
THE IRISHMAN Christopher Peterson, Sandy Powell
JOJO RABBIT Mayes C. Rubeo
JUDY Jany Temime
C’ERA UNA VOLTA…A HOLLYWOOD Arianne Phillips
MIGLIOR TRUCCO E PARRUCCO
BOMBSHELL Vivian Baker, Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan
1917 Naomi Donne
JOKER Kay Georgiou, Nicki Ledermann
JUDY Jeremy Woodhead
ROCKETMAN Lizzie Yianni Georgiou
MIGLIORI EFFETTI SONORI
1917 Scott Millan, Oliver Tarney, Rachael Tate, Mark Taylor, Stuart Wilson
JOKER Tod Maitland, Alan Robert Murray, Tom Ozanich, Dean Zupancic
LE MANS ’66 David Giammarco, Paul Massey, Steven A. Morrow, Donald Sylvester
ROCKETMAN Matthew Collinge, John Hayes, Mike Prestwood Smith, Danny Sheehan
STAR WARS: L’ASCESA DI SKYWALKER David Acord, Andy Nelson, Christopher Scarabosio, Stuart Wilson, Matthew Wood
MIGLIORI EFFETTI SPECIALI
1917 Greg Butler, Guillaume Rocheron, Dominic Tuohy
AVENGERS: ENDGAME Dan Deleeuw, Dan Sudick
THE IRISHMAN Leandro Estebecorena, Stephane Grabli, Pablo Helman
IL RE LEONE Andrew R. Jones, Robert Legato, Elliot Newman, Adam Valdez
STAR WARS: L’ASCESA DI SKYWALKER Roger Guyett, Paul Kavanagh, Neal Scanlan, Dominic Tuohy
MIGLIORI CORTI D’ANIMAZIONE BRITANNICI
GRANDAD WAS A ROMANTIC. Maryam Mohajer
IN HER BOOTS Kathrin Steinbacher
THE MAGIC BOAT Naaman Azhari, Lilia Laurel
MIGLIORI CORTOMETRAGGI
LEARNING TO SKATEBOARD IN A WARZONE (IF YOU’RE A GIRL) Carol Dysinger, Elena Andreicheva
AZAAR Myriam Raja, Nathanael Baring
GOLDFISH Hector Dockrill, Harri Kamalanathan, Benedict Turnbull, Laura Dockrill
KAMALI Sasha Rainbow, Rosalind Croad
THE TRAP Lena Headey, Anthony Fitzgerald
EE RISING STAR AWARD
Si tratta del premio per stelle nascenti in ambito artistico, assegnato con voto del pubblico
MICHEAL WARD
AWKWAFINA
JACK LOWDEN
KAITLYN DEVER
KELVIN HARRISON JR.
BAFTA nominated
BIFA nominated
LSFF Best Film Winner
A true story where the lead tells plays himself, who was the victim of a brutal attack.
Two worlds collide through trauma with Rajai, 23, dealing with the aftermath of being stabbed through the heart and Viola, 12, mourning the suicide of her older brother. Solace is found in the most unexpected of places.
Directed by HECTOR DOCKRILL
Written by LAURA DOCKRILL & HECTOR DOCKRILL
Produced by BENEDICT TURNBULL & HARRI KAMALANATHAN
Executive Producers THOMAS BENSKI MARISA CLIFFORD JAMES SORTON
Rajai RAJAI MITCHELL
Viola SAPPHIRE PAYNE
Doctor SANJ HAYRE
Rajai's Nan RAJAI’S NAN
Mum WUNMI MOSAKU
BRANDON BANTON
OUSMAN CHAM
SHAQUILLE JACKSON
JORDAN JOSEPH
CHEM SYLVESTER
NIRON JOHNSON
JAYVON CLARKE
RYAN SWEWLL
TAYCHI TYE CAMPBELL
NASHI PARR
SONIA WILLIAMS
Casting Director KHARMEL COCHRANE
Director Of Photography DEEPA KESHVALA *1 card
Production Designer Anna Mould *1 card
Music Composed By Hugo White
MUA: ABIGAL LEMAR
COSTUME DESGINER RACHEL CLARKE
EDITOR IZABELLA CURRY
1st Assistant Director ENO ENKFIELD
2nd Assistant Director JENS KLIT NIELSEN
Script Supervisor IAIN SIMPSON
1st Assistant Camera PETE BATESON
2nd Assistant Camera SAM TAYLOR
KY BRALEY
Camera Trainee SETH MCNAMARA-WADDINGTON
GafferSALVADOR GOMEZ LOPEZ
SparkCHARLIE LODGE
DIT KIT JENNINGS
MAKEUP CARLY GUY
Standby Art Director WYNDOM HARRIS
Art Assistants: GEORGE STOCKS
FREYA NEWMARCH
WYNDHAM HARRIS
Sound Recordist RICHARD MORGAN
Runner DAN RAD
ELLEN AHN
Actor Coach ROB WHITELOCK
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: ELLIE SANDERS-WRIGHT
Sound Desinger RICHARD EVANS
Sound Producer CHIN MICHAEL
Colourist JASON WILLIS
Colour Producer ASHLEE KALINOWSKI
Water heating engineer SAM PURNELL
Water Safety SIMON ANDREWS
Tanker driver MARK STEVENS
FOR BFI NETWORK
Matimba Kabalika EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Jess Jones PRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT EXECUTIVE
Caragh Davison BFI NETWORK COORDINATOR
Iris Cohen PRODUCTION MANAGER
MUSIC LICENSING
Back2back - Headie one
Copyright - Relentless Records 2019
Khala my friend
Copyright - Keith Kabwe and Isaac Mpofu
Visual Researchers LIAM ACHAIBOU
MILES BLACKET
Insurance JLT GROUP
Production Accountant ASHLEIGH LIM
Production Legals ANITA NGAI
PULSE FILMS
SPECIAL THANKS TO
LUCY KELLY
JAMIE WALKER
SAM PRICE
HARRIET SALMON
Cheryl Edwards - The Woodlawns Centre
JAMES MARSH
MICHEAL PIERCE
DIVING SERVICES
NATASHA AT PICTURE CANNING
PR CAN SALAHI
FOR PULSE FILMS
Chief Financial Officer BRUCE DIXON
Finance Director VANESSA SURI
Head Of Production Accounting ALLEN BLEZA
THIS IS GRAEME PARK: LONG LIVE HOUSE RADIO SHOW 16JUL21
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so ... colette looks hot af and kevin’s mustache kinda reminds me of hercule poirot’s mustache but what i really want to ask is actually
can someone help me find that annoucement where it’s officially confirmed that Sara Rue is playing madame lulu (i’m looking for like an announcement post from an official asoue netflix social media account, e.g. the twitter/instagram/facebook account with little blue check next to it, or a post from sara’s sm account saying she’s playing Lulu.)
because the thing is, while i remembered it was officially confirmed that Sara rue is playing Madame lulu, i can’t find the actual official announcement anywhere right now?
so i made a list of of all the new confirmations of casting of season 2 (well, minus some trivial ones, like some random villager from book 7), and for all the other major characters i can find at least something that confirms who they’re playing, from the official account or the actor/actress’s account, but anything about Sara Rue or Madame Lulu or Kit Snicket is on the other hand, seems ... intentionally vague. (well, to be fair, Hal = David Alan Grier isn’t confirmed yet either i think, but it was the first time we’ve just heard about it today, so it’s still rather new.)
anyway so
in this video clip with Barry and NPH
Barry EXPLICITLY said that Nathan Fillion’s playing Jacques Snicket, Tony Hale’s playing Jerome, Lucy Punch is playing Esme, Roger Bart is playing VP Nero
(and Sara Rue plays a character with season long arc who starts out as librarian and moves onto bigger and better things)
from the official instagram account (@unfortunate):
we see a clear video of what Jacques looks like, if you accept that the fact that the little paper with J.S. written onto it is implication enough
a clear pic of Nero, Kevin (with robbie amell tagged as actor), an unknown person with violet wearing what she was wearing in heimlich hospital in the teaser so we can could say he’s quite likely to be Hal (with david alan grier tagged) and ....
a picture of madame lulu that’s so dark and her face is covered so much that i literally cannot be sure who is playing her from just looking at the picture
and a picture of someone who’s clearly sara rue at the profrock prep but the caption doesn’t say who she is
on the official twitter account (@unfortunate)
a #NYFW post with a clear photo of what Esme looks like
on the cast’s social media accounts
Kitana Turnbull already stated in more than one posts that she’s Carmelita
Robbie Amell posted a clear picture of Kevin, Colette, and Hugo
Sara posting a pic about auditioning and a pic from the trailer with Nathan (Jacques) but never explicitly said her role
on the IMDB page we have
Kitana Turnbull - Carmelita Spats
BJ Harrison - Mrs. Bass
Lucy Punch - Esmé Squalor
Malcolm Stewart - Mr. Remora
Roger Bart - Vice-Principal Nero
Ithamar Enriquez - Hector
Tony Hale - Jerome Squalor
and .... Sara Rue - Librarian
it’s kind of weird since i definitely remembered an official announcement for Sara Rue playing Lulu yet i seemed unable to find it now and i have to wonder if my memory was playing tricks on me?? because all i could find now is netflix and Sara both being intentionally vague when it comes to the subject?
if someone can help me out it would be appreciated
(i mean, yeah we can take into account that Kit herself said she hadn’t seen Jacques for a while in the books so they can’t possibly be seen tgt in the netflix series, but we can’t exactly be sure they didn’t change that? idk) (and while we’re at it, where tf is Jacques’ unibrow lol)
BAFTA nominated BIFA nominated LSFF Best Film Winner A true story played by the lead himself, who was the victim of a brutal attack. Two worlds collide through trauma with Rajai, 23, dealing with the aftermath of being stabbed through the heart and Viola, 12, mourning the suicide of her older brother. Solace is found in the most unexpected of places. Directed by HECTOR DOCKRILL Written by LAURA DOCKRILL & HECTOR DOCKRILL Produced by BENEDICT TURNBULL & HARRI KAMALANATHAN Executive Producers THOMAS BENSKI MARISA CLIFFORD JAMES SORTON Rajai RAJAI MITCHELL Viola SAPPHIRE PAYNE Doctor SANJ HAYRE Rajai's Nan RAJAI’S NAN Mum WUNMI MOSAKU BRANDON BANTON OUSMAN CHAM SHAQUILLE JACKSON JORDAN JOSEPH CHEM SYLVESTER NIRON JOHNSON JAYVON CLARKE RYAN SWEWLL TAYCHI TYE CAMPBELL NASHI PARR SONIA WILLIAMS Casting Director KHARMEL COCHRANE Director Of Photography DEEPA KESHVALA *1 card Production Designer Anna Mould *1 card Music Composed By Hugo White MUA: ABIGAL LEMAR COSTUME DESGINER RACHEL CLARKE EDITOR IZABELLA CURRY 1st Assistant Director ENO ENKFIELD 2nd Assistant Director JENS KLIT NIELSEN Script Supervisor IAIN SIMPSON 1st Assistant Camera PETE BATESON 2nd Assistant Camera SAM TAYLOR KY BRALEY Camera Trainee SETH MCNAMARA-WADDINGTON GafferSALVADOR GOMEZ LOPEZ SparkCHARLIE LODGE DIT KIT JENNINGS MAKEUP CARLY GUY Standby Art Director WYNDOM HARRIS Art Assistants: GEORGE STOCKS FREYA NEWMARCH WYNDHAM HARRIS Sound Recordist RICHARD MORGAN Runner DAN RAD ELLEN AHN Actor Coach ROB WHITELOCK PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: ELLIE SANDERS-WRIGHT Sound Desinger RICHARD EVANS Sound Producer CHIN MICHAEL Colourist JASON WILLIS Colour Producer ASHLEE KALINOWSKI Water heating engineer SAM PURNELL Water Safety SIMON ANDREWS Tanker driver MARK STEVENS FOR BFI NETWORK Matimba Kabalika EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Jess Jones PRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT EXECUTIVE Caragh Davison BFI NETWORK COORDINATOR Iris Cohen PRODUCTION MANAGER MUSIC LICENSING Back2back - Headie one Copyright - Relentless Records 2019 Khala my friend Copyright - Keith Kabwe and Isaac Mpofu Visual Researchers LIAM ACHAIBOU MILES BLACKET Insurance JLT GROUP Production Accountant ASHLEIGH LIM Production Legals ANITA NGAI PULSE FILMS SPECIAL THANKS TO LUCY KELLY JAMIE WALKER SAM PRICE HARRIET SALMON Cheryl Edwards - The Woodlawns Centre JAMES MARSH MICHEAL PIERCE DIVING SERVICES NATASHA AT PICTURE CANNING PR CAN SALAHI FOR PULSE FILMS Chief Financial Officer BRUCE DIXON Finance Director VANESSA SURI Head Of Production Accounting ALLEN BLEZA
BAFTA nominated BIFA nominated LSFF Best Film Winner A true story played by the lead himself, who was the victim of a brutal attack. Two worlds collide through trauma with Rajai, 23, dealing with the aftermath of being stabbed through the heart and Viola, 12, mourning the suicide of her older brother. Solace is found in the most unexpected of places. Directed by HECTOR DOCKRILL Written by LAURA DOCKRILL & HECTOR DOCKRILL Produced by BENEDICT TURNBULL & HARRI KAMALANATHAN Executive Producers THOMAS BENSKI MARISA CLIFFORD JAMES SORTON Rajai RAJAI MITCHELL Viola SAPPHIRE PAYNE Doctor SANJ HAYRE Rajai's Nan RAJAI’S NAN Mum WUNMI MOSAKU BRANDON BANTON OUSMAN CHAM SHAQUILLE JACKSON JORDAN JOSEPH CHEM SYLVESTER NIRON JOHNSON JAYVON CLARKE RYAN SWEWLL TAYCHI TYE CAMPBELL NASHI PARR SONIA WILLIAMS Casting Director KHARMEL COCHRANE Director Of Photography DEEPA KESHVALA *1 card Production Designer Anna Mould *1 card Music Composed By Hugo White MUA: ABIGAL LEMAR COSTUME DESGINER RACHEL CLARKE EDITOR IZABELLA CURRY 1st Assistant Director ENO ENKFIELD 2nd Assistant Director JENS KLIT NIELSEN Script Supervisor IAIN SIMPSON 1st Assistant Camera PETE BATESON 2nd Assistant Camera SAM TAYLOR KY BRALEY Camera Trainee SETH MCNAMARA-WADDINGTON GafferSALVADOR GOMEZ LOPEZ SparkCHARLIE LODGE DIT KIT JENNINGS MAKEUP CARLY GUY Standby Art Director WYNDOM HARRIS Art Assistants: GEORGE STOCKS FREYA NEWMARCH WYNDHAM HARRIS Sound Recordist RICHARD MORGAN Runner DAN RAD ELLEN AHN Actor Coach ROB WHITELOCK PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: ELLIE SANDERS-WRIGHT Sound Desinger RICHARD EVANS Sound Producer CHIN MICHAEL Colourist JASON WILLIS Colour Producer ASHLEE KALINOWSKI Water heating engineer SAM PURNELL Water Safety SIMON ANDREWS Tanker driver MARK STEVENS FOR BFI NETWORK Matimba Kabalika EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Jess Jones PRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT EXECUTIVE Caragh Davison BFI NETWORK COORDINATOR Iris Cohen PRODUCTION MANAGER MUSIC LICENSING Back2back - Headie one Copyright - Relentless Records 2019 Khala my friend Copyright - Keith Kabwe and Isaac Mpofu Visual Researchers LIAM ACHAIBOU MILES BLACKET Insurance JLT GROUP Production Accountant ASHLEIGH LIM Production Legals ANITA NGAI PULSE FILMS SPECIAL THANKS TO LUCY KELLY JAMIE WALKER SAM PRICE HARRIET SALMON Cheryl Edwards - The Woodlawns Centre JAMES MARSH MICHEAL PIERCE DIVING SERVICES NATASHA AT PICTURE CANNING PR CAN SALAHI FOR PULSE FILMS Chief Financial Officer BRUCE DIXON Finance Director VANESSA SURI Head Of Production Accounting ALLEN BLEZA
BAFTA nominated BIFA nominated LSFF Best Film Winner A true story played by the lead himself, who was the victim of a brutal attack. Two worlds collide through trauma with Rajai, 23, dealing with the aftermath of being stabbed through the heart and Viola, 12, mourning the suicide of her older brother. Solace is found in the most unexpected of places. Directed by HECTOR DOCKRILL Written by LAURA DOCKRILL & HECTOR DOCKRILL Produced by BENEDICT TURNBULL & HARRI KAMALANATHAN Executive Producers THOMAS BENSKI MARISA CLIFFORD JAMES SORTON Rajai RAJAI MITCHELL Viola SAPPHIRE PAYNE Doctor SANJ HAYRE Rajai's Nan RAJAI’S NAN Mum WUNMI MOSAKU BRANDON BANTON OUSMAN CHAM SHAQUILLE JACKSON JORDAN JOSEPH CHEM SYLVESTER NIRON JOHNSON JAYVON CLARKE RYAN SWEWLL TAYCHI TYE CAMPBELL NASHI PARR SONIA WILLIAMS Casting Director KHARMEL COCHRANE Director Of Photography DEEPA KESHVALA *1 card Production Designer Anna Mould *1 card Music Composed By Hugo White MUA: ABIGAL LEMAR COSTUME DESGINER RACHEL CLARKE EDITOR IZABELLA CURRY 1st Assistant Director ENO ENKFIELD 2nd Assistant Director JENS KLIT NIELSEN Script Supervisor IAIN SIMPSON 1st Assistant Camera PETE BATESON 2nd Assistant Camera SAM TAYLOR KY BRALEY Camera Trainee SETH MCNAMARA-WADDINGTON GafferSALVADOR GOMEZ LOPEZ SparkCHARLIE LODGE DIT KIT JENNINGS MAKEUP CARLY GUY Standby Art Director WYNDOM HARRIS Art Assistants: GEORGE STOCKS FREYA NEWMARCH WYNDHAM HARRIS Sound Recordist RICHARD MORGAN Runner DAN RAD ELLEN AHN Actor Coach ROB WHITELOCK PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: ELLIE SANDERS-WRIGHT Sound Desinger RICHARD EVANS Sound Producer CHIN MICHAEL Colourist JASON WILLIS Colour Producer ASHLEE KALINOWSKI Water heating engineer SAM PURNELL Water Safety SIMON ANDREWS Tanker driver MARK STEVENS FOR BFI NETWORK Matimba Kabalika EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Jess Jones PRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT EXECUTIVE Caragh Davison BFI NETWORK COORDINATOR Iris Cohen PRODUCTION MANAGER MUSIC LICENSING Back2back - Headie one Copyright - Relentless Records 2019 Khala my friend Copyright - Keith Kabwe and Isaac Mpofu Visual Researchers LIAM ACHAIBOU MILES BLACKET Insurance JLT GROUP Production Accountant ASHLEIGH LIM Production Legals ANITA NGAI PULSE FILMS SPECIAL THANKS TO LUCY KELLY JAMIE WALKER SAM PRICE HARRIET SALMON Cheryl Edwards - The Woodlawns Centre JAMES MARSH MICHEAL PIERCE DIVING SERVICES NATASHA AT PICTURE CANNING PR CAN SALAHI FOR PULSE FILMS Chief Financial Officer BRUCE DIXON Finance Director VANESSA SURI Head Of Production Accounting ALLEN BLEZA
BAFTA Awards found their proprietors. BAFTA Awards, known as The British Academy, are perceived as the most significant honor given before the Oscar Awards. The film that left its imprint this year was Sam Mendes' marked 1917, which was granted in 7 classes. Additionally among the remarkable figures of the service are Bridget Jones stars Renee Zellweger and Hugh Grant, who appeared to meet numerous years after the fact; Al Pacino, which stands apart with the fall of honorary pathway; Joaquin Phoenix intrigues with his honor discourse. Here are the victors of BAFTA …
Best Picture:
1917 - Winner
The irishman
Joker
Sometime in the distant past… In Hollywood
Parasite
Best British Film:
1917 - Winner
Snare
For Sama
Rocketman
Sorry We Missed You
The Two Popes
Best First Film from British Screenwriter, Director or Producer:
Snare, Mark Jenkin, Kate Byers, Linn Waite - Winner
For Sama, Waad Al-Kateab, Edward Watts
Lady, Alex Holmes
Just You, Harry Wootliff
Retablo, Álvaro Delgado-Aparicio
Best Foreign Language Film:
The Farewell
For Sama
Torment And Glory
Parasite - Winner
Picture Of A Lady On Fire
Narrative:
American processing plant
Apollo 11
Diego Maradona
For Sama - Winner
The Great Hack
Movement:
Solidified 2
Klaus - Winner
A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon
Toy Story 4
Executive:
1917, Sam Mendes - Winner
The Irishman, Martin Scorsese
Joker, Todd Phillips
Sometime in the distant past… In Hollywood, Quentin Tarantino
Parasite, Bong Joon-Ho
Unique Scenario:
Booksmart, Susanna Fogel, Emily Halpern, Sarah Haskins, Katie Silberman
Blades Out, Rian Johnson
Marriage Story, Noah Baumbach
Sometime in the distant past… In Hollywood, Quentin Tarantino
Parasite, Han Jin Won, Bong Joon-Ho - Winner
Best Adapted Screenplay:
The Irishman, Steven Zaillian
Jojo Rabbit, Taika Waititi - Winner
Joker, Todd Phillips, Scott Silver
Little Women, Greta Gerwig
The Two Popes, Anthony Mccarten
Best Actress:
Jessie Buckley, Wild Rose
Scarlett Johansson, Marriage Story
Saoirse Ronan, Little Women
Charlize Theron, Bombshell
Renée Zellweger, Judy - Winner
The best entertainer:
Leonardo Dicaprio, Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood
Adam Driver, Marriage Story
Taron Egerton, Rocketman
Joaquin Phoenix, Joker - Winner
Jonathan Pryce, The Two Popes
Best Supporting Actress:
Laura Dern, Marriage Story - Winner
Scarlett Johansson, Jojo Rabbit
Florence Pugh, Little Women
Margot Robbie, Bombshell
Margot Robbie, Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood
Best Supporting Actor:
Tom Hanks, A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood
Anthony Hopkins, The Two Popes
Al Pacino, The Irishman
Joe Pesci, The Irishman
Brad Pitt, Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood - Brad Pitt
Unique Music:
1917, Thomas Newman
Jojo Rabbit, Michael Giacchino
The Joker is Hildur Guđnadót - Winner
Little Women, Alexandre Desplat
Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker, John Williams
Best Cinematographer:
1917, Roger Deakins - Winner
The Irishman, Rodrigo Prieto
Joker Lawr, Ence Sher
Le Mans '66, Phedon Papamichael
The Lighthouse, Jarin Blaschke
Fiction
The Irishman, Thelma Schoonmaker
Jojo Rabbit, Tom Eagles
Joker, Jeff Groth
Le Mans '66, Andrew Buckland, Michael Mccusker - Winner
Sometime in the distant past… In Hollywood, Fred Raskin
Creation Design:
1917 Dennis Gassner, Lee Sandales - Winner
The Irishman Bob Shaw, Regina Graves
Jojo Rabbit Ra Vincent, Nora Sopková
Joker Mark Friedberg, Kris Moran
Sometime in the distant past… In Hollywood Barbara Ling, Nancy Haigh
Ensemble Design:
The Irishman, Christopher Peterson, Sandy Powell
Jojo Rabbit, Mayes C. Rubeo
Judy, Jany Temime
Little Women, Jacqueline Durran - Winner
Sometime in the distant past… In Hollywood, Arianne Phillips
Cosmetics and Hair:
1917, Naomi Donne
Stunner, Vivian Baker, Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan - Winner
Joker, Kay Georgiou, Nicki Ledermann
Judy, Jeremy Woodhead
Rocketman, Lizzie Yianni Georgiou
Sound Design:
1917, Scott Millan, Oliver Tarney, Rachael Tate, Mark Taylor, Stuart Wilson - Winner
Joker, Tod Maitland, Alan Robert Murray, Tom Ozanich, Dean Zupancic
Le Mans '66, David Giammarco, Paul Massey, Steven A. Morrow, Donald Sylvester
Rocketman, Matthew Collinge, John Hayes, Mike Prestwood Smith, Danny Sheehan
Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker, David Acord, Andy Nelson, Christopher Scarabosio, Stuart Wilson, Matthew Wood
Enhanced visualizations:
1917, Greg Butler, Guillaume Rocheron, Dominic Tuohy - Winner
Vindicators: Endgame, Dan Deleeuw, Dan Sudick
The Irishman, Leandro Estebecorena, Stephane Grabli, Pablo Helman
The Lion King, Andrew R. Jones, Robert Legato, Elliot Newman, Adam Valdez
Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker, Roger Guyett, Paul Kavanagh, Neal Scanlan, Dominic Tuohy
Best British Short Animated Film
Grandad Was A Romantic. Maryam Mohajer - Winner
In Her Boots Kathrin Steinbacher
The Magic Boat Naaman Azhari, Lilia Laurel
Best British Short Film:
Azaar Myriam Raja, Nathanael Baring
Goldfish Hector Dockrill, Harri Kamalanathan, Benedict Turnbull, Laura Dockrill
Kamali Sasha Rainbow, Rosalind Croad
Figuring out how To Skateboard In A Warzone (If You're A Girl) Carol Dysinger, Elena Andreicheva - Winner
The Trap Lena Headey, Anthony Fitzgerald
Rising Star Award:
Awkwaf to
Jack lowden
Kaitlyn Dever
Kelvin Harrison Jr.
Micheal Ward - Winner
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BAFTA nominated
BIFA nominated
LSFF Best Film Winner
A true story where the lead tells plays himself, who was the victim of a brutal attack.
Two worlds collide through trauma with Rajai, 23, dealing with the aftermath of being stabbed through the heart and Viola, 12, mourning the suicide of her older brother. Solace is found in the most unexpected of places.
Directed by HECTOR DOCKRILL
Written by LAURA DOCKRILL & HECTOR DOCKRILL
Produced by BENEDICT TURNBULL & HARRI KAMALANATHAN
Executive Producers THOMAS BENSKI MARISA CLIFFORD JAMES SORTON
Rajai RAJAI MITCHELL
Viola SAPPHIRE PAYNE
Doctor SANJ HAYRE
Rajai's Nan RAJAI’S NAN
Mum WUNMI MOSAKU
BRANDON BANTON
OUSMAN CHAM
SHAQUILLE JACKSON
JORDAN JOSEPH
CHEM SYLVESTER
NIRON JOHNSON
JAYVON CLARKE
RYAN SWEWLL
TAYCHI TYE CAMPBELL
NASHI PARR
SONIA WILLIAMS
Casting Director KHARMEL COCHRANE
Director Of Photography DEEPA KESHVALA *1 card
Production Designer Anna Mould *1 card
Music Composed By Hugo White
MUA: ABIGAL LEMAR
COSTUME DESGINER RACHEL CLARKE
EDITOR IZABELLA CURRY
1st Assistant Director ENO ENKFIELD
2nd Assistant Director JENS KLIT NIELSEN
Script Supervisor IAIN SIMPSON
1st Assistant Camera PETE BATESON
2nd Assistant Camera SAM TAYLOR
KY BRALEY
Camera Trainee SETH MCNAMARA-WADDINGTON
GafferSALVADOR GOMEZ LOPEZ
SparkCHARLIE LODGE
DIT KIT JENNINGS
MAKEUP CARLY GUY
Standby Art Director WYNDOM HARRIS
Art Assistants: GEORGE STOCKS
FREYA NEWMARCH
WYNDHAM HARRIS
Sound Recordist RICHARD MORGAN
Runner DAN RAD
ELLEN AHN
Actor Coach ROB WHITELOCK
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: ELLIE SANDERS-WRIGHT
Sound Desinger RICHARD EVANS
Sound Producer CHIN MICHAEL
Colourist JASON WILLIS
Colour Producer ASHLEE KALINOWSKI
Water heating engineer SAM PURNELL
Water Safety SIMON ANDREWS
Tanker driver MARK STEVENS
FOR BFI NETWORK
Matimba Kabalika EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Jess Jones PRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT EXECUTIVE
Caragh Davison BFI NETWORK COORDINATOR
Iris Cohen PRODUCTION MANAGER
MUSIC LICENSING
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Copyright - Relentless Records 2019
Khala my friend
Copyright - Keith Kabwe and Isaac Mpofu
Visual Researchers LIAM ACHAIBOU
MILES BLACKET
Insurance JLT GROUP
Production Accountant ASHLEIGH LIM
Production Legals ANITA NGAI
PULSE FILMS
SPECIAL THANKS TO
LUCY KELLY
JAMIE WALKER
SAM PRICE
HARRIET SALMON
Cheryl Edwards - The Woodlawns Centre
JAMES MARSH
MICHEAL PIERCE
DIVING SERVICES
NATASHA AT PICTURE CANNING
PR CAN SALAHI
FOR PULSE FILMS
Chief Financial Officer BRUCE DIXON
Finance Director VANESSA SURI
Head Of Production Accounting ALLEN BLEZA
BAFTA nominated BIFA nominated LSFF Best Film Winner A true story played by the lead himself, who was the victim of a brutal attack. Two worlds collide through trauma with Rajai, 23, dealing with the aftermath of being stabbed through the heart and Viola, 12, mourning the suicide of her older brother. Solace is found in the most unexpected of places. Directed by HECTOR DOCKRILL Written by LAURA DOCKRILL & HECTOR DOCKRILL Produced by BENEDICT TURNBULL & HARRI KAMALANATHAN Executive Producers THOMAS BENSKI MARISA CLIFFORD JAMES SORTON Rajai RAJAI MITCHELL Viola SAPPHIRE PAYNE Doctor SANJ HAYRE Rajai's Nan RAJAI’S NAN Mum WUNMI MOSAKU BRANDON BANTON OUSMAN CHAM SHAQUILLE JACKSON JORDAN JOSEPH CHEM SYLVESTER NIRON JOHNSON JAYVON CLARKE RYAN SWEWLL TAYCHI TYE CAMPBELL NASHI PARR SONIA WILLIAMS Casting Director KHARMEL COCHRANE Director Of Photography DEEPA KESHVALA *1 card Production Designer Anna Mould *1 card Music Composed By Hugo White MUA: ABIGAL LEMAR COSTUME DESGINER RACHEL CLARKE EDITOR IZABELLA CURRY 1st Assistant Director ENO ENKFIELD 2nd Assistant Director JENS KLIT NIELSEN Script Supervisor IAIN SIMPSON 1st Assistant Camera PETE BATESON 2nd Assistant Camera SAM TAYLOR KY BRALEY Camera Trainee SETH MCNAMARA-WADDINGTON GafferSALVADOR GOMEZ LOPEZ SparkCHARLIE LODGE DIT KIT JENNINGS MAKEUP CARLY GUY Standby Art Director WYNDOM HARRIS Art Assistants: GEORGE STOCKS FREYA NEWMARCH WYNDHAM HARRIS Sound Recordist RICHARD MORGAN Runner DAN RAD ELLEN AHN Actor Coach ROB WHITELOCK PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: ELLIE SANDERS-WRIGHT Sound Desinger RICHARD EVANS Sound Producer CHIN MICHAEL Colourist JASON WILLIS Colour Producer ASHLEE KALINOWSKI Water heating engineer SAM PURNELL Water Safety SIMON ANDREWS Tanker driver MARK STEVENS FOR BFI NETWORK Matimba Kabalika EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Jess Jones PRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT EXECUTIVE Caragh Davison BFI NETWORK COORDINATOR Iris Cohen PRODUCTION MANAGER MUSIC LICENSING Back2back - Headie one Copyright - Relentless Records 2019 Khala my friend Copyright - Keith Kabwe and Isaac Mpofu Visual Researchers LIAM ACHAIBOU MILES BLACKET Insurance JLT GROUP Production Accountant ASHLEIGH LIM Production Legals ANITA NGAI PULSE FILMS SPECIAL THANKS TO LUCY KELLY JAMIE WALKER SAM PRICE HARRIET SALMON Cheryl Edwards - The Woodlawns Centre JAMES MARSH MICHEAL PIERCE DIVING SERVICES NATASHA AT PICTURE CANNING PR CAN SALAHI FOR PULSE FILMS Chief Financial Officer BRUCE DIXON Finance Director VANESSA SURI Head Of Production Accounting ALLEN BLEZA