“A Very English Scandal” won big at a very English ceremony at the BAFTA TV Craft Awards on April 28. “A Very English Scandal,” which depicts British Liberal Party leader Jeremy Thorpe conspiring to murder his gay ex-lover and his subsequent 1979 trial, won three awards, the most of any show of the night, edging out two-time champs “Killing Eve” and “Patrick Melrose.” As with the Creative Arts Emmys, these awards celebrate achievements in categories ranging from production and costume design to titles and graphics. The craft kudos could be a preview of the main ceremony on May 12.
Stephen Frears won Best Director (Fiction) for “Scandal” over, among others, Harry Bradbeer for “Killing Eve” and Thomas Vincent for “Bodyguard.”For recreating the looks of the 1960s and 1970s in “Scandal,” Suzanne Cave claimed Best Costume Design. For her deft cutting of the limited series, Pia Di Ciaula took home the Best Editing Fiction prize,...
Stephen Frears won Best Director (Fiction) for “Scandal” over, among others, Harry Bradbeer for “Killing Eve” and Thomas Vincent for “Bodyguard.”For recreating the looks of the 1960s and 1970s in “Scandal,” Suzanne Cave claimed Best Costume Design. For her deft cutting of the limited series, Pia Di Ciaula took home the Best Editing Fiction prize,...
- 5/1/2019
- by Jacob Sarkisian
- Gold Derby
BBC drama “A Very English Scandal” was the big winner at the BAFTA TV Craft Awards on April 29, scoring three trophies, including costume design, editing (fiction), and director (fiction) for Stephen Frears.
Distributed in the United States by Amazon, the three-part limited series starred Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw and was based on an actual English sex scandal from the 1970s involving a Liberal Member of Parliament named Jeremy Thorpe.
BBC America’s “Killing Eve” and the Sky Atlantic/Showtime miniseries “Patrick Melrose” each took home two awards, with the former winning for original score and sound (fiction) and the latter for production design as well as writer (drama) for David Nicholls.
The wins serve as a feather in the cap for both “Killing Eve” and “A Very English Scandal,” both of which hope to make a splash in the year’s Emmy race.
Sunday night’s event was the...
Distributed in the United States by Amazon, the three-part limited series starred Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw and was based on an actual English sex scandal from the 1970s involving a Liberal Member of Parliament named Jeremy Thorpe.
BBC America’s “Killing Eve” and the Sky Atlantic/Showtime miniseries “Patrick Melrose” each took home two awards, with the former winning for original score and sound (fiction) and the latter for production design as well as writer (drama) for David Nicholls.
The wins serve as a feather in the cap for both “Killing Eve” and “A Very English Scandal,” both of which hope to make a splash in the year’s Emmy race.
Sunday night’s event was the...
- 4/29/2019
- by Libby Hill
- Indiewire
Amazon is doubling down on technology, fan appeal, and its vast monetary resources to woo Emmy voters in 2019. For the third consecutive year, the streaming giant will host a nearly month-long string of events in the heart of Hollywood in order to showcase its Emmy-eligible original series.
The 2019 Amazon Prime Experience, taking place inside the Hollywood Athletic Club, will feature “immersive, interactive” rooms highlighting shows like “Homecoming,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan,” and more. Some will include props and wardrobe, while others will be a little more high-tech — like a walk through the woods from “Hanna” or operating the B. Altman switchboard a la Midge Maisel.
“We’re excited to bring back the Prime Experience for a third year at the Hollywood Athletic Club,” said Mike Benson, Head of Marketing, Amazon Studios. “This year’s event will feature brand new activations with groundbreaking technologies that will...
The 2019 Amazon Prime Experience, taking place inside the Hollywood Athletic Club, will feature “immersive, interactive” rooms highlighting shows like “Homecoming,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan,” and more. Some will include props and wardrobe, while others will be a little more high-tech — like a walk through the woods from “Hanna” or operating the B. Altman switchboard a la Midge Maisel.
“We’re excited to bring back the Prime Experience for a third year at the Hollywood Athletic Club,” said Mike Benson, Head of Marketing, Amazon Studios. “This year’s event will feature brand new activations with groundbreaking technologies that will...
- 4/1/2019
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
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