BAFTA
Not Surprising That All Quiet On The Western Front Has Swept The BAFTA
It came as no surprise when the German anti-war drama All Quiet on the Western Front swept the BAFTA Awards 2023, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Film, defeating the other popular nominees Elvis(a terrible biopic which does a huge disservice to Presley) and The Banshees Of Insherin(a brilliant study of ennui and nostalgia). Edward Berger’s All Quiet On The Western Front is that rarity that has the potential to change the way we look at war and territorial aggression specially now when Ukraine fights for its space. There is no need to hold an Osca | Click Here...
Sanjay Bhansali On His BAFTA Masterclass
Sanjay Leela Bhansali leaves for London on November 25 with his film Gangubai Kathiawadi at the BAFTA(British Academy Film Awards) . The film is being submitted in all the major categories including Best Film, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Leading Actress and Film Not in the English Language. The award ceremony will be held at the Royal Festival Hall in London in February 2023. Bhansali will also be hosting a BAFTA Masterclass on November 28.And it is this honour of addressing a masterclass that has Bhansali all excited. “It is always a pleasure to come face-to-face | Click Here...
BAFTA Awards 2021: Check out full winner list
Once again, it was time for the BAFTA Film Awards, presented by selected members of the British Academy Of Film And Television Arts. The most deserving artistes were nominated and it was a tough challenge indeed to select the winners of the prestigious award. However today, we are here to present to you all the complete list of winners from the awards this year. Take a look below - Best film The Father The Mauritanian WINNER: Nomadland Promising Young Woman The Trial of the Chicago 7 Outstanding British film Calm With Horses The Dig | Click Here...
The BAFTA Nominations, Some Surprises
That our own Adarsh Gourav stands tall in the BAFTA nominations for best actor alongside Riz Ahmed for The Sound Of Metal , late Chadwick Boseman for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom , Mads Mikkelsen for the Danish language film Another Round,veteran British actor Anthony Hopkins in The Father and Algerian-French actor Tahar Rahim in The Mauritanian. I am fairly confident that our own Adarsh will beat the competition, tough as it is this year. Interestingly Adarsh is Indian and Riz Ahmed nominated for The Sound Of Metal( a film and performance I am crazy about) is Pakistani. Add to the last | Click Here...