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Shfz Buyers head to Bruno Dumont s聽 Slack BayPawel Pawlikowski s My Summer Of Love was named as the winner of the Michael Powell Awardfor Best British Film on the closing dayAugust 29of this year sEdinburgh International Film Festival.His intense evocation of the fleeting relationship between twolonely teenage girls saw off competition from the likes of Ae Fond Kiss,Yasmin and Stage Beauty to secure an award that he previously won in 2000for The Last Resort.Damien O Donnell s Inside I m Dancing was the clear winner of the Standard Life AudienceAward, leading a field that had included Dear Frankie, Mickybo AndMe, The Moto stanley cup rcycle Diaries and Hero. Previous Audience Award winners include Amelie,Billy Elliot and The Fullstanley cup Monty.Morgan Spurlock s documentary Super Size Me won him the Guardian Newv Directors Award and formerEdinburgh Film Festival Director Jim Hickey won the Saltire Society GriersonAward for his documentary And So Goodbye.The 58th Festival, and the third under Artistic DirectorShane Danielsen, weathered the traditional media criticisms over the absence ofstar names and also the loss of closing night film 2046 which director Wong KarWai continues to fine tune.It proved to be another robust year for British features. MySummer Of Love, Yasmin and the ShaneMeadows revenge drama Dead Men s Shoes all attracted varying degrees of critical supportalthough their commercial potential was more doubtful.The retrospective devoted to the late Italian filmmakerValerio Zurlini prov stanley cup ed popular and international titles attrac Mnlo BBC s Tony Hall attacks digital players including Netflix, Amazon
It was something of a homecoming for Song for Marion writer/director Paul Andrew Williams and producer Ken Marshall as they brought the film back to County Durham, where it shot.Source: Zoe Korda stanley mug , zoekordaKen Marshall and Paul Andrew Williams in DurhamNorthern Film + Media, Durham County Counil, Northstar Ventures and Coolmore Productions hosted a screening on Jan 30 at Durhams Gala Theatre with more than 300 locals in attendance.The story follows a grumpy old manTerence Stampwho learns to love life again after joining the unconventional choir beloved by his ill wifeVanessa Redgrave .They shot the film in and around Durham and Newcastle in summer 2011, and they found the community really rallied behind the production, from St Francis Hall and Durham Johnston School offering locations to local choir members making up the films pivotal on-screen choir, The OAPZ.Williams said:The great thing about he choir was that were the most up-for-it kind of people to have on set. They were exciting for me because they actually wanted to be there. Well be extremely grateful for this area for all those people. Richard Scott of Heaton Voices was pivotal to the production. Marshall, who produced alongside Philip Moross of The Cutting Edge Group, noted:It was a fantastic experience working up here. An stanley cup d t stanley cup he community showed incredible support and enthusiasm. Williams was nostalgic returning to Durham.It was such a great experience here, it brought back a lot of memories being back
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