Nominations for the 2021 BRIT Awards are officially being announced on Wednesday (March 31), and Official Charts has some big bets for who could be up for the British Album of the Year award.
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Naman Ramachandran Sarah Gavron’s “Rocks” is nominated for seven BAFTAs as well as a BAFTA EE Rising Star Award for its lead Bukky Bakray.
Variety sat down with Gavron, nominated in the directing and British film categories, Theresa Ikoko, nominated alongside co-writer Claire Wilson for debut and original screenplay, Bakray, leading actress nominee, and Lucy Pardee, casting nominee, to discuss the film’s evolution and process.“Rocks” was shot in the summer of 2018, with the prep beginning more
.Nominations for the 2021 BRIT Awards are officially being announced on Wednesday (March 31), and Official Charts has some big bets for who could be up for the British Album of the Year award.
Given the Apartheid-era backdrop of Moffie, there are more than enough prejudices to go around — anti-black, anti-gay, anti-communist, anti-British, for starters — and South African director Oliver Hermanus makes nuanced use of all of them in his very fine fourth feature. Premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2019, the film is at last being released in the U.S. by IFC beginning April 9 and is nominated for a BAFTA for Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director or Producer,
No matter what happens at the upcoming Academy Awards, the new Sacha Baron Cohen film is already a winner.
tea!The British actress portrays Lady Danbury on the hit Netflix series, and opened up to ET's Rachel Smith about getting ready for the highly anticipated second season.Shondaland's drama followed Daphne Bridgerton's (Phoebe Dynevor) entrance into the marriage market, which culminated with her and the Duke of Hastings Simon Basset (Regé-Jean Page) saying «I do» and welcoming a child.
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Rocks is now available to read online.Rocks follows the story of an east London teenage girl whose life changes forever after her mum walks out, leaving her to look after herself and her young brother alone.The film – which handpicked its cast of unknown female leads from secondary schools around London – won best British independent film at February’s British Independent Film Awards.Written by Claire Wilson and Theresa Ikoko, the film has since been nominated for a BAFTA for Best British Film
Naman Ramachandran Clara Amfo, Edith Bowman and Dermot O’Leary will host the EE BAFTA Film Awards, which for the first time, will take place over a weekend on April 10 and 11.Amfo, a popular BBC Radio 1 presenter, will host the awards’ opening night on April 10, and will be joined by a yet-to-be-announced panel of guests who will discuss the creative process using footage from nominated films.
EXCLUSIVE: The journey to screen of BAFTA-competing UK feature Rocks was not conventional. The film underwent an organic development process over a number of years that saw director Sarah Gavron and her team cast a group of non-actor schoolgirls and then, alongside writers Claire Wilson and Theresa Ikoko, build a screenplay based on their real-life experiences.
Riz Ahmed became the first Muslim actor to ever be nominated for an Academy Award, but that fact wasn’t enough to impress the “Sound Of Metal” actor’s cousins.
Riz Ahmed has made Oscars history as the first Muslim and first person of Pakistani descent to be recognised in the Best Actor category for his role in Sound of Metal. Ahmed, who hails from Wembley, told Deadline: "If there's a way in which people can find themselves in this moment, and can feel inspired and connected on a deeper level, I'm all for it.
A pair of actors received historic best actor Oscar nominations on Monday.Riz Ahmed, nominated for his role in The Sound of Metal, became the first Muslim actor nominated in the category, whileMinari's Steven Yeun became the first Asian American actor to receive a best actor nomination. The nomination of Ahmed, the British Pakistani rapper and actor, follows two wins by Mahershala Ali in the supporting actor category for Moonlight (2016) and Greenbook (2018).
Dua Lipa!The British pop star rocked a bold look at the 2021 GRAMMY Awards. For the event on Sunday, Lipa, 25, was a total bombshell in custom Versace.
Focus Features will release Ben Sharrock’s two-time BAFTA nominated Limbo on Friday, April 30 in limited theaters.
direct to your inboxSupermarket giant ASDA is set to dramatically change the layout of its stores.The changes come under the supermarket's new bosses - Mohsin and Zuber Issa - who want to restructure stores after the brand returned to British ownership for the first time in two decades. The pair are said to be in talks to reduce food aisles by around a quarter to make space for more cafés, hair salons and even nail bars, according to the Sunday Times.
EXCLUSIVE: Hot off of a BAFTA nomination for Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director or Producer, South African drama Moffie is due to release in select U.S. theaters and on digital and VOD platforms via IFC Films on April 9. Check out the new trailer above.
After much delay, the 2021 BAFTA Awards nominations are finally out and we are excited to see the nominations of the much-anticipated even to say the least! Film Nomadland is in the lead with a whopping seven award nominations this year including for best film, best director, adapted screenplay, leading actress, cinematography, editing and sound.
Just over a year from the reemergence of the dreaded #BAFTASoWhite hashtag in 2020 and the 2021 BAFTA film awards nominees list is almost unrecognizable, likely to be remembered —and celebrated —for those it did include rather than those left out. Unveiled on Tuesday and landing after a major seven-month review and overhaul of the BAFTA film awards rules and regulations, the nominations are —while not officially confirmed —undoubtedly the most diverse in the British Academy’s history.
2021 BAFTA Awards nominees were announced on Tuesday, presented by comedian Aisling Bea and actress Susan Wokoma live from the Royal Albert Hall in London. and were the most-nominated films of the year, with seven nominations apiece.BAFTA previously announced the all-British nominees for its Rising Star Award, including Bukky Bakray (), Conrad Khan (), Kingsley Ben-Adir (), Morfydd Clark () and Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù ().The winners will be announced on Sunday, April 11, with the ceremony having been
Nomadland and Rocks lead the pack of nominees for the BAFTA 2021 awards in the most diverse nominations list ever seen in the British Academy’s history, and coming just a year after it was embroiled in the #BaftaSoWhite controversy, sparking a 7-month review and overhaul of the voting rules and regulations.
The British Academy is unveiling the nominations for the 2021 BAFTA film awards on Tuesday, with a virtual announcement being made by BAFTA chairKrishnendu Majumdar alongside Aisling Bea and Susan Wokoma. For the first time, the longlists across all categories have already been announced, part of a major review and overhauling of the film awards rules and regulations introduced late last year aimed primarily at addressing the lack of diversity in the film awards.