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London BFI fest announces jury and line up...Juries are announced for the new look BFI London Film Festival Awards, including Sir David Hare, Tom Hiddleston, David Yates, Olivia Colman, Pablo Trapero, Nansun Shi and Sebastian Faulks. At this year’s ceremony, Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton will receive BFI Fellowships.
The 56th BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express today revealed its juries for the 2012 Festival Awards which will take place at Banqueting House, Whitehall, SW1 on Saturday 20 October 2012. The BFI London Film Festival Awards have undergone a significant change this year by introducing competitive sections that are given much more prominence in the Festival campaign and programme. The Best Film Award in partnership with American Express will be presented to the winner of the Official Competition; the Sutherland Award will be presented to the winner of the Best First Feature and the Grierson will be presented to the winning film in the Documentary Competition. Each section is open to international and British films and 12 films have been shortlisted for each Competition. Swarovski continues its sponsorship of the Best British Newcomer Award for the third consecutive year, recognising new or breakthrough talent across a range of disciplines (see selection), including a bursary of £5000. At this year’s ceremony, Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton will each be presented with the BFI’s highest honour, the BFI Fellowship. Tim Burton: Widely regarded as one of the cinema’s most imaginative filmmakers. Tim Burton is known for creating visually striking films that blend themes of fantasy and horror, and has enjoyed great success in both the live-action and animation arenas. He will be on the red carpet in support of his latest 3D animation feature Frankenweenie, which opens this year’s Festival. His extensive directing credits include Edward Scissorhands, Alice In Wonderland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Sleepy Hollow, Beetlejuice, Ed Wood andSweeney Todd. Tim Burton said “I feel very touched and grateful to the BFI for this tremendous honor. It means more than I can put into words to receive the BFI Fellowship and to be included alongside the great directors who have received it before me”. Helena Bonham Carter: Celebrated British actress Helena Bonham Carter has lent her talents to a wide array of diverse feature films such as David Fincher’s Fight Club, Tim Burton’s Sweeney Todd, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination and the multi award-winning film The Kings Speech for which she received Academy Award, BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations, and went on to win the BAFTA. Other notable film credits includeHoward’s End, A Room With A View, Wings of the Dove and Frankenstein. Helena Bonham Carter stars as Miss Havisham in the Festival’s closing night film Great Expectations. Helena Bonham Carter said “I am somewhat bewildered and not sure that I am deserving of such an honour as a Fellowship from the BFI, but shall accept it with deep gratitude”. The Best Film Award, presented in partnership with the Festival’s principal partner American Express, recognises inspiring, inventive and distinctive filmmaking. The initial shortlist was drawn up by BFI Head of Exhibition and Festival Director Clare Stewart together with the Festival programming team. President of the Best Film Jury is the highly garnered screenwriter, playwright, film and theatre director, Sir David Hare, and his fellow jurors are influential veteran Hong Kong film producer Nansun Shi, renowned Argentine director Pablo Trapero, Victoria Pearman, producer of Crossfire Hurricane and President of Jagged filmsand the young and talented British actress Romola Garai. The Official Competition selection is: After Lucia, Michel Franco, Mexico The Sutherland Award has been recognising original and imaginative feature debut directing talent since 1958. Presiding over the jury for this illustrious award is journalist and former director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival, Hannah McGill and her fellow jurors comprise award-winning novelist, Sebastian Faulks CBE, Emmy and BAFTA-winning filmmaker David Yates, BAFTA award-winning producer of Warp Films, Robin Gutch, and stage and screen actress Louise Brealey. The First Feature competition selection is: Beasts of the Southern Wild, Benh Zeitlin, USA The Grierson Award for Best Documentary, presented in partnership with the Grierson Trust, recognises films with integrity, originality, and social or cultural significance. The jury is presided over by BAFTA-winning documentary filmmaker Roger Graef who is joined by the multi award-winning, fearless foreign correspondent and world affairs editor John Simpson, vice chairman of the Grierson Trust Emma Hindley, Head of Documentary Commissioning at the BBC, Charlotte Moore and award-winning documentary filmmaker Morgan Matthews. The Documentary Competition selection is: Beware of Mr. Baker, Jay Bulger, USA/South Africa The Best British Newcomer Award is presented in partnership with Swarovski and recognises new British talent, this year highlighting accomplishments in writing, directing and acting. Jury president is BAFTA-winning producer David Heyman and fellow jurors include acclaimed actor Tom Hiddleston, award-winning actress Olivia Colman, celebrated author Kazuo Ishiguru, and BAFTA-winning director Eran Creevy. The Best British Newcomer selection is: Fady Elsayed, Actor, My Brother the Devil 10.10.2012 | Editor's blog Cat. : A Room with a View Academy Award actor actress Al Mansour Alex Gibney Alice in Wonderland American Express Amy Berg Anand Gandhi Andrey Gryazev animation Argentina Asquith family Australia Author BAFTA BAFTA Award Baker Barry Berk BBC Beetlejuice Belgium BFI London Film Festival Brazil British Academy of Film and Television Arts British films Broken Chloe Pirrie Broken Eloise Laurence Canada Cate Shortland Charlie Paul Charlotte Moore Chile Chocolate Factory Cinema of the United Kingdom Clare Stewart Comedian Rowan Athale comedian correspondent Daniele Cipr David Ayer David Fincher David Heyman David McMahon David Yates Deepa Mehta Denmark Devil Rufus Norris Director director /screenwriter Edinburgh International Film Festival editor Emma Hindley Emmy Entertainment Entertainment Exhibition Fady Elsayed Festival Fight Club Film Producer Films Finland France Gabriela Pichler Germany Golden Globe Greenland Greg Olliver Grierson Trust Hannah McGill Head Helena Bonham Carter Helena Bonham Carter Hosaini India Ireland Israel Italy Jacques Audiard Japan Jay Bulger John Simpson Journalist Katja Gauriloff Kazuo Ishiguru Ken Burns London Film Festival London Film Festival Awards Louise Brealey Maja Milo Martin McDonagh Masaaki Akahori Memphis Mexico Michael Winterbottom Michel Franco Morgan Matthews My Brother Nansun Shi Nick Ryan novelist Olivia Colman Pablo Larra Pablo Trapero Person Career president Producer Quotation Rama Burshtein Robin Gutch Roger Graef Romola Garai Russia Sally Potter Sarah Burns Sarah Gavron Scott Graham screenwriter Screenwriter , Sebastian Faulks Serbia Shell Scott Graham Shell Tom Shkolnik Shola Lynch South Africa Swarovski Sweden Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street the Bafta the Best British Newcomer Award The Best Film Award The King's Speech theatre director Tim Burton Tim Burton Tom Hiddleston Tom Shkolnik Ulises Rosell United Kingdom United States Vice Chairman Victoria Pearman Warp Films FILM
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