Tag #British Cinema

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Bafta Awards 2024: Conclave and The Brutalist Dominate

At the 2024 Bafta Film Awards, Conclave and The Brutalist each won four awards; backstage, winners shared anecdotes, revealing insights into their careers and the film industry.

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Night and Day" Film Production Highlights North East England

The film "Night and Day," a period drama starring Haley Bennett and Lily Allen, was filmed in various locations throughout England's North East, from Northumberland to County Durham, utilizing historic sites like Beamish Museum and Ryhope Engines Museum, with the cast praising the region's beauty an...

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Mike Leigh's "Hard Truths": A New Film Exploring Trauma and Depression

Mike Leigh's new film, "Hard Truths" (2024), is the last feature to be shot by his longtime cinematographer, Dick Pope, and focuses on a character played by Marianne Jean-Baptiste who confronts deep-seated trauma and depression; this follows a career marked by the director's unique collaborative met...

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Conclave and The Brutalist Dominate 2025 BAFTA Awards

At the 2025 BAFTA Awards, Conclave and The Brutalist each won four awards, with Conclave taking Best Film and The Brutalist winning Best Actor (Adrien Brody) and Best Director (Brady Corbet), showcasing a diverse range of cinematic achievements.

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Conclave" and "Emilia Pérez" Dominate BAFTA Nominations

The 2024 BAFTA nominations, announced January 15th, see "Conclave" (12 nominations) and "Emilia Pérez" (11 nominations) leading the pack, with other contenders including "The Brutalist," "Anora," "Wicked," and "Kneecap." The awards ceremony will be held on February 16th in London.

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