Meet the Brummie putting Black British films on the map with movie set to hit cinemas next month
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British Urban Film Festival receives BAFTA Accreditation 5 October 2020 From today, filmmakers who have short films selected and screened at the British Urban Film Festival will now be eligible to enter their film for the BAFTA film awards. The festival, founded in 2005 by Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe MBE (for services to the Black
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17 June 2020 The UK race drama received its world festival premiere in June 2018 Afroland TV – the online streaming TV service billed as ‘a Netflix for Africa’ has signed a multi-year deal to carry the award-winning Black British movie ‘No Shade’ on it’s platform tonight from midnight. Based in Texas, USA and founded by
17 June 2020 The UK race drama received its world festival premiere in June 2018 Afroland TV – the online streaming TV service billed as ‘a Netflix for Africa’ has signed a multi-year deal to carry the award-winning Black British movie ‘No Shade’ on it’s platform tonight from midnight. Based in Texas, USA and founded by
A series of tweets from a prominent black film executive revealed that the film charity mis-took the identity of a Black British film producer in an obituary which they plagiarised. Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe MBE, the founder of the British Urban Film Festival has condemned BAFTA for declaring their solidarity for the black community after he produced
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