A Vegetarian Halloween

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BAFTA Film Winners

BEST FILM

BAFTA maskTHE KING’S SPEECH – Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Gareth Unwin
BLACK SWAN – Mike Medavoy, Brian Oliver, Scott Franklin
INCEPTION – Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan
THE SOCIAL NETWORK – Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, Michael De Luca, Céan Chaffin
TRUE GRIT – Scott Rudin, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM

BAFTA maskTHE KING’S SPEECH – Tom Hooper, David Seidler, Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Gareth Unwin
127 HOURS – Danny Boyle, Simon Beaufoy, Christian Colson, John Smithson
ANOTHER YEAR – Mike Leigh, Georgina Lowe
FOUR LIONS – Chris Morris, Jesse Armstrong, Sam Bain, Mark Herbert, Derrin Schlesinger
MADE IN DAGENHAM – Nigel Cole, William Ivory, Elizabeth Karlsen, Stephen Woolley

OUTSTANDING DÉBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER

BAFTA maskFOUR LIONS – Director/Writer – Chris Morris
THE ARBOR – Director, Producer – Clio Barnard, Tracy O’Riordan
EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP – Director, Producer – Banksy, Jaimie D’Cruz
MONSTERS – Director/Writer – Gareth Edwards
SKELETONS – Director/Writer – Nick Whitfield

DIRECTOR

BAFTA maskTHE SOCIAL NETWORK – David Fincher
127 HOURS – Danny Boyle
BLACK SWAN – Darren Aronofsky
INCEPTION – Christopher Nolan
THE KING’S SPEECH – Tom Hooper

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

BAFTA maskTHE KING’S SPEECH – David Seidler
BLACK SWAN – Mark Heyman, Andrés Heinz, John McLaughlin
THE FIGHTER – Scott Silver, Paul Tamasy, Eric Johnson
INCEPTION – Christopher Nolan
THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT – Lisa Cholodenko, Stuart Blumberg

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

BAFTA maskTHE SOCIAL NETWORK – Aaron Sorkin
127 HOURS – Danny Boyle, Simon Beaufoy
THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO – Rasmus Heisterberg, Nikolaj Arcel
TOY STORY 3 – Michael Arndt
TRUE GRIT – Joel Coen, Ethan Coen

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

BAFTA maskTHE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO – Søren Stærmose, Niels Arden Oplev
BIUTIFUL – Alejandro González Iñárritu, Jon Kilik, Fernando Bovaira
I AM LOVE – Luca Guadagnino, Francesco Melzi D’Eril, Marco Morabito, Massimiliano Violante
OF GODS AND MEN – Xavier Beauvois, Pascal Caucheteux, Etienne Comar
THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES – Mariela Besuievsky, Juan José Campanella

ANIMATED FILM

BAFTA maskTOY STORY 3 – Lee Unkrich
DESPICABLE ME – Chris Renaud, Pierre Coffin
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON – Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois

LEADING ACTOR

BAFTA maskCOLIN FIRTH – The King’s Speech
JAVIER BARDEM – Biutiful
JEFF BRIDGES – True Grit
JESSE EISENBERG – The Social Network
JAMES FRANCO – 127 Hours

LEADING ACTRESS

BAFTA maskNATALIE PORTMAN – Black Swan
ANNETTE BENING – The Kids Are All Right
JULIANNE MOORE – The Kids Are All Right
NOOMI RAPACE – The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
HAILEE STEINFELD – True Grit

SUPPORTING ACTOR

BAFTA maskGEOFFREY RUSH – The King’s Speech
CHRISTIAN BALE – The Fighter
ANDREW GARFIELD – The Social Network
PETE POSTLETHWAITE – The Town
MARK RUFFALO – The Kids Are All Right

SUPPORTING ACTRESS

BAFTA maskHELENA BONHAM CARTER – The King’s Speech
AMY ADAMS – The Fighter
BARBARA HERSHEY – Black Swan
LESLEY MANVILLE – Another Year
MIRANDA RICHARDSON – Made in Dagenham

ORIGINAL MUSIC

BAFTA maskTHE KING’S SPEECH – Alexandre Desplat
127 HOURS – AR Rahman
ALICE IN WONDERLAND – Danny Elfman
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON – John Powell
INCEPTION – Hans Zimmer

CINEMATOGRAPHY

BAFTA maskTRUE GRIT – Roger Deakins
127 HOURS – Anthony Dod Mantle, Enrique Chediak
BLACK SWAN – Matthew Libatique
INCEPTION – Wally Pfister
THE KING’S SPEECH – Danny Cohen

EDITING

BAFTA maskTHE SOCIAL NETWORK – Angus Wall, Kirk Baxter
127 HOURS – Jon Harris
BLACK SWAN – Andrew Weisblum
INCEPTION – Lee Smith
THE KING’S SPEECH – Tariq Anwar

PRODUCTION DESIGN

BAFTA maskINCEPTION – Guy Hendrix Dyas, Larry Dias, Doug Mowat
ALICE IN WONDERLAND – Robert Stromberg, Karen O’Hara
BLACK SWAN – Thérèse DePrez, Tora Peterson
THE KING’S SPEECH – Eve Stewart, Judy Farr
TRUE GRIT – Jess Gonchor, Nancy Haigh

COSTUME DESIGN

BAFTA maskALICE IN WONDERLAND – Colleen Atwood
BLACK SWAN – Amy Westcott
THE KING’S SPEECH – Jenny Beavan
MADE IN DAGENHAM – Louise Stjernsward
TRUE GRIT – Mary Zophres

SOUND

BAFTA maskINCEPTION – Richard King, Lora Hirschberg, Gary A Rizzo, Ed Novick
127 HOURS – Glenn Freemantle, Ian Tapp, Richard Pryke, Steven C Laneri, Douglas Cameron
BLACK SWAN – Ken Ishii, Craig Henighan, Dominick Tavella
THE KING’S SPEECH – John Midgley, Lee Walpole, Paul Hamblin, Martin Jensen
TRUE GRIT – Skip Lievsay, Craig Berkey, Greg Orloff, Peter F Kurland, Douglas Axtell

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS

BAFTA maskINCEPTION – Chris Corbould, Paul Franklin, Andrew Lockley, Peter Bebb
ALICE IN WONDERLAND – Ken Ralston, David Schaub, Sean Phillips, Carey Villegas
BLACK SWAN – Dan Schrecker, Henrik Fett, Michael Capton, William ‘Brad’ Kalinoski
HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 1 – Tim Burke, John Richardson, Nicolas Aithadi, Christian Manz
TOY STORY 3 – Guido Quaroni, Michael Fong, David Ryu

MAKE UP & HAIR

BAFTA maskALICE IN WONDERLAND – Valli O’Reilly, Paul Gooch
BLACK SWAN – Judy Chin, Geordie Sheffer
HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 1 – Amanda Knight, Lisa Tomblin, Nick Dudman
THE KING’S SPEECH – Frances Hannon
MADE IN DAGENHAM – Lizzie Yianni Georgiou

SHORT ANIMATION

BAFTA maskTHE EAGLEMAN STAG – Michael Please
MATTER FISHER – David Prosser
THURSDAY – Matthias Hoegg

SHORT FILM

BAFTA maskUNTIL THE RIVER RUNS RED – Paul Wright, Poss Kondeatis
CONNECT – Samuel Abrahams, Beau Gordon
LIN – Piers Thompson, Simon Hessel
RITE – Michael Pearce, Ross McKenzie, Paul Welsh
TURNING – Karni Arieli, Saul Freed, Alison Sterling, Kat Armour-Brown


ORANGE WEDNESDAYS RISING STAR AWARD

BAFTA maskTOM HARDY
GEMMA ARTERTON
ANDREW GARFIELD
AARON JOHNSON
EMMA STONE

For ALL the winners and special awards, visit http://www.bafta.org/awards/

 

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BAFTA Television Winners

Leading Actor

BAFTA maskDaniel Rigby – Eric and Ernie (BBC Two)
Jim Broadbent – Any Human Heart (Channel 4)
Benedict Cumberbatch – Sherlock (BBC One)
Matt Smith – Doctor Who (BBC One)

Leading Actress

BAFTA maskVicky McClure – This Is England ’86 (Channel 4)
Anna Maxwell Martin – South Riding (BBC One)
Natalie Press – Five Daughters (BBC One)
Juliet Stevenson – Accused (BBC One)

Supporting Actor

BAFTA maskMartin Freeman – Sherlock (BBC One)
Brendan Coyle – Downton Abbey (ITV1)
Johnny Harris – This Is England ’86 (Channel 4)
Robert Sheehan – Misfits (E4)

Supporting Actress

BAFTA maskLauren Socha – Misfits (E4)
Gillian Anderson – Any Human Heart (Channel 4)
Lynda Baron – The Road to Coronation Street (BBC Four)
Jessie Wallace – The Road to Coronation Street (BBC Four)

Entertainment Performance

BAFTA maskGraham Norton – The Graham Norton Show (BBC One)
Rob Brydon – The Rob Brydon Show (BBC Two)
Stephen Fry – QI (BBC One)
Harry Hill – Harry Hill’s TV Burp (ITV1)

Female Performance in a Comedy Role

BAFTA maskJo Brand – Getting On (BBC Four)
Dawn French – Roger and Val Have Just Got In (BBC Two)
Miranda Hart – Miranda (BBC Two)
Katherine Parkinson – The IT Crowd (Channel 4)

Male Performance in a Comedy Role

BAFTA maskSteve Coogan – The Trip (BBC Two)
James Buckley – The Inbetweeners (E4)
Tom Hollander – Rev (BBC Two)
David Mitchell – Peep Show (Channel 4)

Single Drama

BAFTA maskThe Road to Coronation Street
Production Team
BBC Four/ITV Studios
Eric and Ernie
Victoria Wood, Peter Bowker, Tim Bricknell, Jonny Campbell
BBC Two /BBC Wales /Blue Door Adventures
I Am Slave
Andrea Calderwood, Gabriel Range, Jeremy Brock
Channel 4/A Slate Films and Altered Image Production for UKFC, Channel 4, Limelight, JAC Rights Management LLP and the Film Agency for Wales
The Special Relationship
Production Team
BBC Two/Rainmark Films and HBO Films

Drama Series

BAFTA maskSherlock
Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss, Sue Vertue, Beryl Vertue
BBC One/Hartswood Films
Being Human
Rob Pursey, Philip Trethowan, Toby Whithouse, Colin Teague
BBC Three/Touchpaper Television
Downton Abbey
Julian Fellowes, Gareth Neame, Liz Trubridge, Nigel Marchant
ITV1/Carnival Films
Misfits
Murray Ferguson, Petra Fried, Howard Overman, Kate Crowe
E4/Clerkenwell Films

Drama Serial

BAFTA maskAny Human Heart
Lynn Horsford, Lee Morris, Sally Woodward Gentle, Michael Samuels
Channel 4/Carnival Films
Mad Dogs
Cris Cole, Andy Harries, Suzanne Mackie, Adrian Shergold
SKY One/Left Bank Pictures
The Sinking of the Laconia
Alan Bleasdale, Jonathan Young, Uwe Janson, Hilary Norrish
BBC Two/BBC Co-Production with TalkbackTHAMES & Teamworx
The Promise
Peter Kosminsky, David Aukin, Hal Vogel
Channel 4/Daybreak Pictures

Continuing Drama

BAFTA maskEastEnders
Production Team
BBC One/BBC Productions
Casualty
Production Team
BBC One/BBC Productions
Coronation Street
Production Team
ITV1/ITV Studios
Waterloo Road
Sharon Hughff, Sharon Channer, Fraser MacDonald, Lis Steele
BBC One/Shed Productions

International

BAFTA maskThe Killing
Soren Sveistrup, Piv Bernth, Birger Larsen, Sophie Grabol
BBC Four/DR/ZDF Enterprises
Boardwalk Empire
Martin Scorsese, Terence Winter, Tim Van Patten, Howard Korder
SKY Atlantic/HBO
Glee
Ian Brennan, Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk
E4/Twentieth Century Fox
Mad Men
Matthew Weiner, Scott Hornbacher, Jennifer Getzinger
BBC Four/Lionsgate Television


For the complete listing, visit the BAFTA homepage at http://www.bafta.org/awards/television/winners-nominees-2011,1766,BA.html#jump0

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Interviews with Three Musketeers’ Stars

Empire Online has several interviews with the stars of the upcoming “Three Musketeers.” http://www.empireonline.com/interviews/interview.asp?IID=1362&mid=4

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Teatime Ten Interview

Please join today for my interview with Emily at Teatime Ten.

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Was Sawney Bean Real or a Legend?

Alexander Sawney Bean was reportedly the head of a cannibalistic family residing along Scotland’s Ayrshire/Galloway coast during the 14th Century. According to the legend, Sawney was born in a small East Lothian village, approximately ten miles from Edinburgh. Enable to hold job, Sawney soon left home and took up with a woman who thought nothing of gaining what she wanted by devious methods.

With no means of making a living, the Beans took up living in sea cave in Galloway. They supported themselves by robbing and murdering travelers and locals foolish enough to be caught out on the roads at night.

Living incestuously, the Bean family grew to a total of six and forty. Over a twenty-five years period, one thousand people lost their lives to the family. The Beans would cast the unwanted limbs of their victims in the sea to be washed up on the local beaches.

Unfortunately, the authorities of the time had few crime investigation skills available to them. In a time when people still believed in witches and vampires, many innocent people stood accused of Sawney’s crimes and lost their lives. As travelers were traced back to the inns in which they took shelter, local innkeepers were often charged with the crimes. Needless to say, travelers began to shun the area.

As they grew in number, the Beans began to take on larger groups of travelers. With their cave being so designed as to hide their presence in the area, they were able to attack and then retreat to cave, which went almost a mile into the cliffs. In addition the tide filled the opening so people never looked for them there.

They were discovered when they attacked a couple returning from a local fayre. The man was able to plough his way through the band that attacked him, but the female cannibals managed to pull his wife from her horse. According to the legend, the Beans ripped out the woman’s entrails and feasted on the woman along the road. When revelers from the fayre appeared, the Beans retreated to their cave/home. The group took the distraught husband to the authorities in Glasgow. Eventually, King James IV took personal charge of the case personally. With 400 men and bloodhounds in tow, the hunt for the culprits began in earnest.

The bloodhounds took up the scent from the scene and soon hit on the Beans’ location. Entering the cave, the searchers found dried human parts being cured like other meats, pickled limbs in barrels, and piles of valuables stolen over the years. The Beans were brought to Edinburgh in chains. They were incarcerated in the Tollbooth and taken the next day to Leith. Because of the severity of their crimes, the Beans were barbarically executed. The crowds cut off the men’s hands and feet and were allowed to bleed to death. The Bean women were burned at the stake.

Many “experts” believe this story to be an 18th Century fabrication, one found in the popular chapbooks and broadsheets of the time. In 1843, John Nicholson included the legend in lurid details in his Historical and Traditional Tales Connected with the South of Scotland. However, several local psychics claim the ghosts of Sawney Bean’s family haunt the area. The legend has become part of the Tourism and Heritage trail. The cave is on the coast at Bennane head between Lendalfoot and Ballantrae. There is a reconstruction of the cave at the Edinburgh Dugeon on Market Street, near the Waverly Bridge.

The “meat” of Sawney’s tale inspired Wes Craven’s “The Hills Have Eyes.” In 1994, a British film group tried to come up with financing for a film based on the legend, but the attempt fell through. Snakefinger’s “The Ballad of Sawney Bean” was a part of Ralph Records “Potates”collection.

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Read Austen to Look Smart

PEOPLE pack their bookshelves with 80 books they haven’t read in a bid to make themselves look more intelligent, a new study reveals.

The research found that 70 per cent of books on display in the average British household remain unopened and a third of people admit they have no intention of reading them.

For the complete article, visit The Daily Express Reporter at http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/276005/Take-a-leaf-out-of-my-book-and-look-smart-Jane-Austen-helps-to-keep-up-appearances

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Jane Austen’s Popularity

Jane Austen is so popular these days she’s probably been a write-in candidate in more than one election. Who knows, she might even have won some of them.

When I started reading Austen in college in the mid-70s, the amazing Austen boom hadn’t taken place. Bookstores didn’t teem with Austen mugs, memo pads, tote bags, dolls and key-chains. Our TV, movie, tablet and smartphone screens weren’t filled with Austen adaptations. She didn’t permeate our entire culture, but she bedazzled me anyway.

To read the complete article, visit The Huffington Post at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lev-raphael/loving-jane-austen_b_943027.html

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“Three Musketeers” Interview with the Stars of the Film

from BBC News and Entertainment

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15164774

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Jane Austen’s “Minor” Works Released


Lady Susan, The Watsons and Sanditon is a collection of stories never submitted for publication in Jane Austen’s lifetime. They are little known except by the most hardcore Austen fanatics. 

For a description of each piece, please visit XMediaOnline at http://xmedia.ex.ac.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=150%3Athe-forgotten-treasures-of-jane-austen&catid=3%3Abooks&Itemid=11

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