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Bafta tightens up campaigning rules for 2024 film awards
Changes also include space for non-binary filmmakers in the best director category and updates to eligibility rules.
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Sara Putt confirmed as next Bafta chair
Putt has served as deputy chair since June 2021, and had been lined up to succeed Majumdar since October last year.
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“Change is possible” says outgoing Bafta chair Krishnendu Majumdar in final letter to members
Majumdar said he is “most proud” of the 2020 review – “we responded to the lack of diversity”.
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Bafta unveils dates for 2024 film awards ceremony, nominations
As per last year, the ceremony will take place during the Berlinale in February.
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‘Bad Sisters’, ‘I Am Ruth’ lead the scripted winners at UK’s Bafta TV awards
’This Is Going To Hurt’ and ‘Mood’ also won prizes.
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Bafta reveals membership data, chair calls on industry to step up
Krishnendu Majumdar described a ”shared mission for a more equitable industry”.
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‘The Responder’, ‘This Is Going To Hurt’ lead 2023 Bafta TV nominations
Following closely behind, Bad Sisters, The Crown, The English and Slow Horses also received five nominations apiece.
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Awards Whispers: Oscar voters on how they made their final choices
Anonymous Ampas members reveals their final take on this awards season.
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How four leading Bafta figures are blazing a trail while juggling parenting, the pay gap and systemic biases
Sara Putt, Ade Rawcliffe, Anna Higgs and Tara Saunders talk about the lessons learned throughout their careers.
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Awards whispers: Anonymous voters weigh in on Bafta winners, ceremony
”Is there a way to make the Baftas more celebratory of the British film industry specifically?”
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Bafta production outfit Spun Gold on reinventing the film awards ceremony
Spun Gold’s Nick Bullen talks broadening the prestigious awards ceremony for new audiences.
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What do the Bafta Film Awards mean for the Oscars?
Is the momentum now with ’All Quiet On The Western Front ’and Austin Butler?
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Comment: New-look Bafta ceremony proves a hit with attendees
The Bafta Film Awards took place at the Royal Festival Hall in London’s South Bank last night.
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‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ leads the winners at 2023 Bafta Film Awards
First World War drama won seven awards including best film and director.
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Baftas 2023 speeches: personal stories, a royal tribute and an Oscars slap joke
The awards took place at London’s Royal Festival Hall on the Southbank.
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‘We face systemic challenges’: Bafta’s Anna Higgs on why film awards reforms are vital
As chair of the film committee of the Bafta Film Awards, Higgs has helped drive through major changes to voting rules.
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Bafta CEO Jane Millichip reflects on her first four months: “A small team does an awful lot”
Former Sky exec prepares to oversee her first Bafta Film Awards,
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Screen team make final predictions ahead of 2023 Bafta Film Awards
The voting for the Bafta Film Awards is now closed ahead of the February 19 ceremony.
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In profile: the 2023 Bafta casting director contenders
Screen profiles the casting directors for ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’, ‘Elvis’, ‘Aftersun’, ‘Triangle Of Sadness’ and ‘All Quiet On The Western Front’.
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’Aftersun’ US producers Barry Jenkins and Adele Romanski on its journey from indie underdog to Oscar nominee
The project was kept under wraps until its Cannes debut.