Jimmy Fallon is getting into a Harry Styles state of mind.
05.11.2020 - 22:13 / variety.com
Naman Ramachandran England may be going into a month-long second lockdown from Thursday, but it’s largely business as usual where film and TV production is concerned.The British Film Commission (BFC) has updated its COVID-safe rules for filming, which were first published June 1. While England residents are advised not to travel overseas or within the U.K., production is exempt.“This exemption covers all aspects of the production process, including scouting and recces.
Jimmy Fallon is getting into a Harry Styles state of mind.
Andreas Wiseman, Jake Kanter BAFTA Execs To Speak At British Urban Film FestivalEXCLUSIVE: The British Urban Film Festival (BUFF) has set BAFTA Chair Krishnendu Majumdar and BAFTA Film Committee Chair Marc Samuelson for a 90-minute ‘in conversation’ session at this year’s festival, which is taking place later than usual and online as a result of the coronavirus lockdown.
The British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs) organizers said on Tuesday that their annual ceremony will happen in February instead of its traditional early December slot. "The BIFA ceremony and winner announcements will take place in early February 2021," organizers said, adding that nominations will be announced on Wednesday, Dec.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterOrganizers of the British Independent Film Awards have confirmed their upcoming ceremony will delay from its traditional end-of-year dates to February, 2021, moving in line with this year’s major awards shows.This week, the BIFAs will unveil its various longlists of awards, which will be whittled down to its final nominations, to be revealed on December 9.Today, the New Talent awards longlists have been unveiled, featuring a total of 46 directors, writers
12 Years A Slave, which told the story of slavery in the country.Asked by Homeland’s David Harewood in the Guardian why British Black actors frequently have to go to the US “in order to further their careers”, McQueen responded by saying the UK industry “didn’t care enough”.“That’s it, really,” he said. “The people in positions of real power and influence higher up in the industry didn’t care enough.
Steve McQueen has commented on the British film and TV industry’s failure to embrace its Black talent.The 12 Years a Slave director made the comments ahead of his groundbreaking new film series, Small Axe, premiering on BBC One on 15 November.When asked by David Hare of Homeland fame, in a Guardian piece, why British Black actors continue to have to look to America in order to further their careers, McQueen said of the UK industry: “Because they didn’t care enough. That’s it, really.
CNN.He had been suffering from underlying health conditions before testing positive for COVID-19, and prison officials could not confirm whether that was the cause of death.“HMP (Her Majesty’s Prison) Frankland prisoner Peter Coonan (born Sutcliffe) died in hospital on 13 November.
Prue Leith is fast becoming a style icon.The Great British Bake Off judge always masterfully coordinates her outfits, wearing bold prints, statement jewellery and very bright lipstick. The South African chef, writer and restauranteur is full of zest often cracking jokes with contestants and show hosts Noel Fielding and Matt Lucas.Therefore, many were shocked to find out on Tuesday night that the star is actually 80 years old.