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Stv Productions is in the mix for two BAFTA TV Awards on Friday night, when double Oscar-winner Glenda Jackson competes in the Best Actress category for dementia drama Elizabeth Is Missing and Edinburgh-set The Victim vies for Best Mini-Series. For Sarah Brown, the Scottish producer’s creative director of drama, it represents the culmination of six years of work.
“It’s been an amazing 18 months for us. The Victim and Elizabeth Is Missing are the first productions we have made since I joined in 2014. As you know, drama takes a long time to come to fruition,” she says ahead of Friday’s BAFTA ceremony, which will take place online because of the coronavirus pandemic. “The Victim was supposed to go out in 2018, but for various reasons, it didn’t go out until April 2019. It turned out quite well for us because we had two shows going out in one year.
“It’s been an amazing 18 months for us. The Victim and Elizabeth Is Missing are the first productions we have made since I joined in 2014. As you know, drama takes a long time to come to fruition,” she says ahead of Friday’s BAFTA ceremony, which will take place online because of the coronavirus pandemic. “The Victim was supposed to go out in 2018, but for various reasons, it didn’t go out until April 2019. It turned out quite well for us because we had two shows going out in one year.
- 7/29/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Anomalisa - 'A film that beautifully captures the clumsiness of human interactions' Photo: Courtesy of San Sebastian Film Festival
The press launch of 2016’s Glasgow Film Festival took place in the retro-chic confines of the CitizenM building. Kirstin Innes took the mic to a bristling crowd of festival members, youth contributors, press, and a sprinkling of famous names.
This year's festival is host to over 300 events, with 173 films being screened, amongst them UK premiers such as opening and closing Galas Hail Caesar and Anomalisa, as well as a panoply of other features including Jean-Marc Vallee’s Demolition, Lucile Hadzihalilovic’s Evolution, Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s Oscar Nominated Mustang and Ken Russell's’ bizarre cult classic Altered States.
Scott Talyor from the Glasgow City Marketing Bureau delivered a witty, pun-filled speech that ticked off the film-buff boxes - quoting The Big Sleep, The Godfather, and Forrest Gump - and informed the...
The press launch of 2016’s Glasgow Film Festival took place in the retro-chic confines of the CitizenM building. Kirstin Innes took the mic to a bristling crowd of festival members, youth contributors, press, and a sprinkling of famous names.
This year's festival is host to over 300 events, with 173 films being screened, amongst them UK premiers such as opening and closing Galas Hail Caesar and Anomalisa, as well as a panoply of other features including Jean-Marc Vallee’s Demolition, Lucile Hadzihalilovic’s Evolution, Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s Oscar Nominated Mustang and Ken Russell's’ bizarre cult classic Altered States.
Scott Talyor from the Glasgow City Marketing Bureau delivered a witty, pun-filled speech that ticked off the film-buff boxes - quoting The Big Sleep, The Godfather, and Forrest Gump - and informed the...
- 1/20/2016
- by Luke Shaw
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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