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Award winners announced at 14th edition of BFI Future Film Festival

Award winners announced at 14th edition of BFI Future Film Festival The BFI Future Film Festival awards, supported by Netflix, recognise and celebrate some of the talented young filmmakers, aged 16 to 25, whose films have screened as part of this year’s festival. 22 February 2021 Loco (2020) The 14th edition of the BFI Future Film Festival came to a close on Sunday, with the winners of the BFI Future Film Festival Awards, supported by Netflix, being announced at a virtual awards ceremony. Talented young filmmakers aged 16 to 25 that took home prizes include Rory Wilson (best film for Loco), Gustavo Gamero (best director for Instructions to Let Go) and Emmanuel Li (best new talent for Music for the End of the World).

BFI Future Film Festival announces 2021 film programme, awards jury and award nominees

BFI Future Film Festival announces 2021 film programme, awards jury and award nominees The 14th BFI Future Film Festival runs 18 to 21 February 2021, with free festival programme available online globally to aspiring filmmakers aged 16 to 25. 22 January 2021 The BFI today announces the programme of 45 short films that have been selected to screen in the 14th edition of the BFI Future Film Festival, which will take place online from 18 to 21 February 2021. The films, which will all be available to watch for free on BFI Player during the festival (UK only), are eligible for the BFI Future Film Festival Awards, supported by Netflix, the nominees for which are also revealed today. Three of the 10 awards will be judged by an esteemed festival jury chaired by Number 9 Films’ Elizabeth Karlsen, alongside activist and filmmaker Waad Al-Kateab (For Sama), broadcaster and filmmaker Reggie Yates (BBC3 Extreme Series) and actors Daisy Edgar-Jones (Normal People) and Malachi Kirby (Mangrove

Rare bat found at Dover Castle by Kent Bat Group, says English Heritage

Rare bat found at Dover Castle by Kent Bat Group, says English Heritage Published: 06:00, 14 January 2021 It s not been seen in Kent for more than 100 years but now the rare and elusive Horseshoe Bat has been discovered roosting by two bat ecologists in one of the county s castles. The Greater Horseshoe bat was found roosting in the currently closed Dover Castle by Claire and Toby Munn of the Kent Bat Group. A horseshoe bat roosting Picture: Claire Munn (43940621) And the first sighting of the species was made, by pure coincidence, in the castle’s Horseshoe Passage. It follows an intensive search which began in 2019 after a small number of the bats flights were recorded in locations around the castle during surveys commissioned by English Heritage.

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