Film and TV production has been taken off the UK government’s coronavirus travel exemption list, meaning those arriving in Britain to participate in shoots of all shapes and sizes will need to…
Read MoreThe 7,000 voters in the Bafta Film Awards are watching “many” more films in the early stage of the process than they were last year, according to figures released yesterday…
Read MoreThe spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus) has had a profound impact on many industries and the broadcast sector is no exception. Governments around the world have imposed various restrictions to try to…
Read MoreThe organisers of the DAFTA confirmed DAFTAS 2021 edition to take place on 8th of April 2021. Plus, new entry and selection rules. Earlier this year, the organisers of DAFTAS…
Read More'The Fetishman' is the spoof of a BAFTA-nominated 'The Irishman' - a three hour CGI saga by Martin Scorsese. 'The Fetishman' was shot by a team under the guidance of a actor and film director Mark Haldor.
Read More'Once Upon a Time in Peckham' is a spoof of BAFTA-nominated 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', filmed by a team headed by press photographer Phil Lewis.
Read MoreThe 'Rocketman: In Treatment' is the spoof of a BAFTA-Nominated biopic Rocketman, produced and filmed by a team headed by LA-based Ashley Jonassaint and her crew.
Read MoreThe DAFTAS short spoof film awards launched in London on the 29 January 2020 in London. The awards were founded by a London-based publisher Tamara Orlova-Alvarez as a tribute to her late partner…
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