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Boris Johnson · Donetsk OblastOscar and BAFTA-winning Ukrainian feature 20 Days in Mariupol has picked up two nominations at the prestigious British Grierson Awards, along with docs on Wham!, Boris Johnson and Ronnie O’Sullivan. Mstyslav Chernov’s movie charting the time the filmmaker spent in the besieged city at the start of the Ukraine War is nommed for Best Current […]See the Story
‘20 Days In Mariupol’ Secures Double Grierson Nomination
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BAFTAEXCLUSIVE: Oscar, BAFTA, WGA and Emmy nominee Ramin Bahrani has signed with Grandview.
Bahrani is the writer, director and producer of such films as Man Push Cart, Chop Shop, Goodbye Solo, 99 Homes and The White Tiger. His films have all premiered at the Venice or Cannes film festivals and additionally screened at Telluride and Toronto. His debut feature documentary, 2nd Chance, premiered at Sundance and was released by Showtime.
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‘White Tiger’ Director Ramin Bahrani Signs With Grandview
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BAFTALouise Brealey shows a tender side to a working-class lesbian relationship, in new musical rom com film Chuck Chuck Baby. Brealey, seen as Deb in the BAFTA-winning sitcom Such Brave Girls and aspathologist Molly in BBC’s Sherlock, tells PinkNews about channelling repressed lesbian love, building chemistry with her on-screen co-star, The Sixth Commandment‘s Annabel Scholey, and why Chuck Chuck Baby is, categorically, about “gay love”. Written an…See the Story
Chuck Chuck Baby star says lesbian films have more 'stigma' than gay films
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BAFTA · SerbiaSequels to films are often in demand. Although they seem like good ideas, they do not always turn out like that, but end up being a lazy reimagining of the original. They are important to Hollywood because they can expand movies into franchises and sometimes they are great, but there are more failures than success stories. Even the most famous names like Anthony Hopkins are not immune to bad sequels.See the Story