Streep is Thatcher. Thatcher is winner! Well done Meryl Streep for an outstanding award, well deserved!
The Woman In Black - Continue to have its grip on top spot!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/filmblog/2012/feb/21/woman-in-black-daniel-radcliffe
One of Britain’s top film studios, which has hosted shoots for The Iron Lady, War Horse and The Beatles’ movies A Hard Day’s Night and Help!, has gone into administration.
Britain’s Future for the Film Industry: Adam Deacon, BAFTA Award Winner.
Rising star, who claims to “just be a football fan from Hackney,” took the BAFTA’s by storm yesterday. Deservedly winning his first BAFTA, Adam Deacon expresses his struggle in the Film Industry.
Adam Deacon says despite winning this year’s Bafta Rising Star award, he still finds it hard to get parts in films because older casting directors don’t know who he is.
He claimed the rising star award and that wasn’t for no reason. The talented and hilarious Adam Deacon has starred in teenage dramas Kidulthood and Adulthood. He also had a smash hit with Anuvahood in 2011. Watch out for this “rising star!” He is sure to be successful in the future. Well done and good luck to you sir!
The Artist cleans up at the BAFTA Awards
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory/clooney-pitt-streep-due-british-film-awards-15566651#.Tzj1RbG15CI
Andre Rettedal on AftenBladet.no
Young Norwegian director emphasises his passion for filmmaking and his baby Four Hours
http://www.aftenbladet.no/kultur/Nytt-stavangerselskap-vil-lage-storfilmer-i-USA-2896772.html#.TzO4x1y15CI
Casting needs to be thorough and thought through.
Find out more about casting films on http://www.lavideofilmmaker.com/filmmaking/film-casting-director-actors-cast.html
Read this! Find out why the British Film industry is booming and will continue!
From first-class film-makers to polished performers, the best of this country’s cinematic talent was recognised at last night’s Evening Standard British Film Awards. Our judges report on what made the winners triumphant.
British Film has been dominating the news recently. This article opposes those of the government who believe that they should only support those commercial films. Other films out there need to be recognised for their performance and their talented abilities. It is not fair to just side line those who have not been Box Office smashes for any reason.
Denton supports those, so should Britain!
The press loving the film (even before it was finalised.)
-Waltham Forest News exposes Four Hours, even before it was sold in the Cannes Film Festival 2011.
http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/wfnews/8953066.CHINGFORD__Local_premiere_for_Cannes_film/