October Events at BAFTA. Friday 19 October, 6.30 for 7.00pm "Otello: Screening & Discussion": Starring Eamonn Walker, Christopher Eccleston and Keeley Hawes, this contemporary reworking by acclaimed screenwriter Andrew Davies sees John Othello (Walker) propelled into a high profile public role over the head of his best friend and mentor, Ben Jago (Eccleston).
October Events
Friday 19 October, 6.30 for 7.00pm, BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly London W1J 9LN
OTHELLO: SCREENING & DISCUSSION
Starring Eamonn Walker, Christopher Eccleston and Keeley Hawes, this
contemporary reworking by acclaimed screenwriter Andrew Davies sees John
Othello (Walker) propelled into a high profile public role over the head of
his best friend and mentor, Ben Jago (Eccleston).
Screenwriter Andrew Davies and members of the crew, including Executive
Producer, Jo Wright, and Co Producers Anne Pivcevic and Julie Gardner, will
be available for a Q and A after the screening.
BAFTA Members Free, all others £10. To book a ticket, please email
events@bafta.org including your name, address, and the name of the event.
Tickets can be paid for upon arrival.
Tuesday 23 October, 6.30 for 7.00pm, BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly London W1J 9LN
BAFTA AT THE BAR: FILM NETWORKING EVENING
BAFTA held the third in a series of Networking Evenings in September. The
evening was centred around drama and was an extremely popular event, well
attended by both Controllers of Entertainment and Heads of Drama from the
major broadcasters, as well as senior producers from top production
companies. In order to continue the success of these evenings, we invite
you to join us for a drink on Tuesday 23rd October, when the evening will be
centred on those working in the Film Industry.
All tickets free, but space is limited. To book a ticket, please email
events@bafta.org including your name, address, and the name of the event.
Wednesday 31 October, 7.00pm, BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly London W1J 9LN
"A FISTFUL OF FIVERS": HOW TO MAKE AWARD WINNING FILMS FOR TELEVISION FOR
LESS THAN £300K
Winner of the prestigious BAFTA Alan Clarke Award, Ruth Caleb, Executive
Producer BBC Films, explains with her colleague, BAFTA New Director Award
Winner Dominic Savage and Line Producer Chris Collins, how it was possible
to make the award winning contemporary social comment films "Nice Girl",
"The Last Resort", "Care" and soon to be transmitted "When I was Twelve" on
low budgets whilst maintaining high production values. Produced by Jill
James.
BAFTA Members Free, all others £10. To book a ticket, please email
events@bafta.org including your name, address, and the name of the event.
Tickets can be paid for upon arrival.
BAFTA
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