Get ready to be moved and inspired by the premiere of “Breathtaking” on ITV at 9:00 Pm on Monday, February 19th, 2024. This gripping three-part drama series pays tribute to the extraordinary sacrifices made by NHS staff during the Covid-19 pandemic, offering viewers a poignant glimpse into the reality of hospital life amidst unprecedented challenges.
In the premiere episode titled “Containment,” viewers will be transported into the heart of the action as the dedicated healthcare professionals grapple with the overwhelming demands of caring for patients during a global health crisis. From the frontline workers battling tirelessly against the virus to the behind-the-scenes heroes navigating the complexities of hospital administration, “Breathtaking” shines a spotlight on the resilience, courage, and compassion of the NHS staff.
As the drama unfolds, viewers will be taken on an emotional rollercoaster, experiencing the highs and lows, triumphs and tragedies of life in the hospital wards. Through powerful storytelling and authentic portrayals,...
In the premiere episode titled “Containment,” viewers will be transported into the heart of the action as the dedicated healthcare professionals grapple with the overwhelming demands of caring for patients during a global health crisis. From the frontline workers battling tirelessly against the virus to the behind-the-scenes heroes navigating the complexities of hospital administration, “Breathtaking” shines a spotlight on the resilience, courage, and compassion of the NHS staff.
As the drama unfolds, viewers will be taken on an emotional rollercoaster, experiencing the highs and lows, triumphs and tragedies of life in the hospital wards. Through powerful storytelling and authentic portrayals,...
- 2/13/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
'And Then There Were None' movie with Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, June Duprez, Louis Hayward and Roland Young. 'And Then There Were None' movie remake to be directed by Oscar nominee Morten Tyldum One of the best-known Agatha Christie novels, And Then There Were None will be getting another big-screen transfer. 20th Century Fox has acquired the movie rights to the literary suspense thriller first published in the U.K. (as Ten Little Niggers) in 1939. Morten Tyldum, this year's Best Director Academy Award nominee for The Imitation Game, is reportedly set to direct. The source for this story is Deadline.com, which adds that Tyldum himself “helped hone the pitch” for the acquisition while Eric Heisserer (A Nightmare on Elm Street 2010, The Thing 2011) will handle the screenplay adaptation. And Then There Were None is supposed to have sold more than 100 million copies worldwide, thus holding the...
- 9/29/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
*full disclosure: a screener of this film was provided by Gravitas Ventures.
**here be some spoilers.
Director/writer: Simon Tate.
The reality of sexual abuse in Canada is that there were 13,600 reported child victims in 2008. Even more disturbing is the likelihood that only 10% of such cases are reported. In the fictional world of film, sexual abuse has been a theme in films like Sleepers (1996) and Mysterious Skin (2004). In The Point of Regret, the topic is equally disturbing as the character William (Aj Nicol) reveals his past years of torture. Somehow the film manages to be uplifting despite the dark subject matter. Perhaps just talking about such a disheartening part of society can bring others forward to reveal their secrets.
William has spent thirty years in prison after murdering his father and mother at the age of eleven. The public demanded the death penalty for this youth offender, but their was,...
**here be some spoilers.
Director/writer: Simon Tate.
The reality of sexual abuse in Canada is that there were 13,600 reported child victims in 2008. Even more disturbing is the likelihood that only 10% of such cases are reported. In the fictional world of film, sexual abuse has been a theme in films like Sleepers (1996) and Mysterious Skin (2004). In The Point of Regret, the topic is equally disturbing as the character William (Aj Nicol) reveals his past years of torture. Somehow the film manages to be uplifting despite the dark subject matter. Perhaps just talking about such a disheartening part of society can bring others forward to reveal their secrets.
William has spent thirty years in prison after murdering his father and mother at the age of eleven. The public demanded the death penalty for this youth offender, but their was,...
- 1/19/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Sangeeta Datta’s award winning feature Life Goes On (Sd Films, UK/india) opened in UK national cinemas on Friday 11th March. Distributed by Miracle Communications, the film is running in 20 cinemas in London and across the nation. The gala screening at Empire, Leicester Square ran to a full house with India talent Girish Karnad and the Brit-Asian actors Rez Kempton, Mukulika Banerjee, Christopher Hatherall, Steph Patten in attendance.
- 3/17/2011
- Bollywood Trade
Sangeeta Datta’s award winning feature Life Goes On (Sd Films, UK/india) opened in UK national cinemas on Friday 11th March. Distributed by Miracle Communications, the film is running in 20 cinemas In London and across the nation. The gala screening at Empire, Leicester Square ran to a full house with India talent Girish Karnad and the Brit-Asian actors Rez Kempton, Mukulika Banerjee, Christopher Hatherall, Steph Patten in attendance. The Q & A with director Sangeeta Datta and the cast ran for 45 minute rekindling interest in the history of Indian partition and the aftermath of communal violence and displacement.
Director Datta says, "The film is a freewheeling adaptation of Shakespeare's King Lear in a contemporary British Asian context." The same afternoon there was a special screening and student forum at London University, School of Oriental and African Studies (Soas), where post screening discussion ranged from Shakespearean adaptation, generational conflict and the...
Director Datta says, "The film is a freewheeling adaptation of Shakespeare's King Lear in a contemporary British Asian context." The same afternoon there was a special screening and student forum at London University, School of Oriental and African Studies (Soas), where post screening discussion ranged from Shakespearean adaptation, generational conflict and the...
- 3/15/2011
- Bollyspice
Actress Soha Ali Khan might have inherited acting skills from her Bengali mother Sharmila Tagore, but she says she is "a disgrace" to her .maternal side. because she can't speak Bengali..I don't know Bengali... That ways I am a disgrace to my maternal side but I am working on it. I am learning it,. Soha told us on Sunday evening.Sharmila, however, came to her daughter's rescue..She is good. The thing is she is very conscientious. She can't speak spontaneously but she does her homework and picks up the lines and then speaks them fluently," Sharmila said.The mother-daughter actress' duo were in the capital on the first day of the first ever Pravasi Film Festival for the official screening of their first outing together .Life Moves On..Revolving around the cultural conflict between a father and his youngest daughter, with different sub-plots shown in flashback,...
- 1/3/2010
- Filmicafe
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