“Doctor Who” star Peter Capaldi and Raindance founder Elliot Grove have been honored at the first ever British Short Film Awards.
Capaldi was given the Icon Award while Grove was handed the Impact Award
The British Short Film Awards, in partnership with the HearArt Project, were hosted by presenter Alex Zane on Friday evening. The event streamed on YouTube due to pandemic restrictions.
The jury, who deliberated across 35 categories, were made up of Aimee Lou Wood (“Sex Education”), Samuel Adewumni (“The Last Tree”), Tom Rhys Harries (“White Lines”) and Elizabeth Lail (“You”) as well as Oscar-winning patron Rachel Shenton (“The Silent Child”).
Awards founder and short-film director Tommy Clark said in a statement: “Short films have been an incredible launchpad for some of the industry’s biggest actors and filmmakers today, yet there is no standalone awards ceremony in their honour. The British Short Film Awards aim to recognise, inspire...
Capaldi was given the Icon Award while Grove was handed the Impact Award
The British Short Film Awards, in partnership with the HearArt Project, were hosted by presenter Alex Zane on Friday evening. The event streamed on YouTube due to pandemic restrictions.
The jury, who deliberated across 35 categories, were made up of Aimee Lou Wood (“Sex Education”), Samuel Adewumni (“The Last Tree”), Tom Rhys Harries (“White Lines”) and Elizabeth Lail (“You”) as well as Oscar-winning patron Rachel Shenton (“The Silent Child”).
Awards founder and short-film director Tommy Clark said in a statement: “Short films have been an incredible launchpad for some of the industry’s biggest actors and filmmakers today, yet there is no standalone awards ceremony in their honour. The British Short Film Awards aim to recognise, inspire...
- 12/3/2021
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
We already know that Daredevil is going to team up with The Punisher in the second season of Marvel's Netflix series, but what would happen if The Man Without Fear joined forces with Blade to battle vampires in Hell's Kitchen? If we're to believe Wesley Snipes, something like that could feasibly happen (that character would be a much better fit on TV than on the big screen in the current iteration of the Marvel Cinematic Universe), but in the meantime, the team at New Zealand-based Tron City Films has created a fan film called Daredevil: Bad Blood to show us how it might go down.
The video was directed by Ben Corcoran, and stars Sasha Nixon as Daredevil and Jhonny Matiu as Blade. Even considering the obvious budgetary limitations, I think they really captured the tone of Daredevil here. Let us know what you think in the comments.
The video was directed by Ben Corcoran, and stars Sasha Nixon as Daredevil and Jhonny Matiu as Blade. Even considering the obvious budgetary limitations, I think they really captured the tone of Daredevil here. Let us know what you think in the comments.
- 10/27/2015
- by Ben Pearson
- GeekTyrant
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