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Nadine Marsh-Edwards Acceptance Speech
Nadine Marsh-Edwards Acceptance Speech 2016
published: 13 Jul 2016
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Been So Long - Official Trailer (2018)
Been So Long - Official Trailer (2018)
Genre: Musical
Directed by Tinge Krishnan
Produced by Amanda Jenks, Nadine Marsh-Edwards
Screenplay by Ché Walker
Based on Been So Long by Arthur Darvill and Ché Walker
Starring; Michaela Coel, Arinzé Kene
Music by Christopher Nicholas Bangs, Arthur Darvill
Cinematography by Catherine Derry
Edited by Peter Christelis
Production company: BFI Film Fund, Film 4, Greenacre Film
Distributed by Netflix
Release date: October 26, 2018
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Been So Long is a 2018 musical film directed by Tinge Krishnan based on the musical of the same name, with a screenplay written by Ché Walker.
The film is scheduled to be released on October 26, 2018, by Netflix.
Simone, a single mom, meets and falls in love with a ...
published: 02 Oct 2018
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Why We Are More Than Black Filmmakers - Panel Discussion | Reel Lives
A panel discussion exploring 'why we are more than black filmmakers', as part of Reel Lives. Chaired by LCC visiting lecturer and alumni Dionne Walker, the panel includes Nadine Marsh Edwards, Rayna Campbell and Isis Thompson.
Find out more: arts.ac.uk/lcc
published: 06 Dec 2019
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BLACK WOMEN IN FILM & TELEVISION | Higher Learning
http://tiff.net/education/events/blackwomeninfilmandtelevision
This panel discussion highlighted some of the triumphs by black women in the film and television industry, and the challenges they face. In partnership with Black Artists' Networks in Dialogue (BAND), this Higher Learning event was held on February 29, 2014 at TIFF Bell Lightbox.
Panelists included Alison Duke, (producer, director, and creative director of Goldelox Productions); Jennifer Holeness, (producer, screenwriter, and co-founder of Hungry Eyes Film and Television); Nadine Marsh-Edwards, (co-founder of Greenacre Films); and Kimberly Huie (The Night Session, television's G Spot and Philly).
Visit the Higher Learning Digital Resource Hub to learn more about our upcoming events at TIFF Bell Lightbox and to access bibliog...
published: 03 Jun 2014
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Akala - Akala Presents - The Ruins Of Empires (BEHIND THE SCENES) Pt. 2
WATCH ‘THE RUINS OF EMPIRES’ ON BBC TWO: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b1v41j
BAFTA / MOBO award-winning hip hop artist Akala presents an abridged, live performance of his widely acclaimed graphic novel poem 'The Ruins Of Empires' on BBC TWO, 10pm, Saturday 28th April.
“Pick Of The Day – A revolutionary new way to stage poetry. Breathtaking” Observer
Combining Hip Hop poetry and emerging technology, this innovative performance blends both traditional and game engine animation with motion capture techniques.
It's a personal interpretation of history as told through the 'Knowledge Seeker' performed by Akala himself, as he follows the course of human evolution, via astral travel and multiple reincarnations, in an attempt to explore the causes of the rise and fall of empires through...
published: 02 May 2018
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LIVE: Daniel Marsh plays Lazada Box Mo, Share Mo
published: 24 Oct 2017
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Adventure New Zealand
Stout Adventures' trip to New Zealand
December 2011-January 2012
published: 25 Dec 2012
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Been So Long - Official Trailer (2018)
Been So Long - Official Trailer (2018)
Genre: Musical
Directed by Tinge Krishnan
Produced by Amanda Jenks, Nadine Marsh-Edwards
Screenplay by Ché Walker
Ba...
Been So Long - Official Trailer (2018)
Genre: Musical
Directed by Tinge Krishnan
Produced by Amanda Jenks, Nadine Marsh-Edwards
Screenplay by Ché Walker
Based on Been So Long by Arthur Darvill and Ché Walker
Starring; Michaela Coel, Arinzé Kene
Music by Christopher Nicholas Bangs, Arthur Darvill
Cinematography by Catherine Derry
Edited by Peter Christelis
Production company: BFI Film Fund, Film 4, Greenacre Film
Distributed by Netflix
Release date: October 26, 2018
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Been So Long is a 2018 musical film directed by Tinge Krishnan based on the musical of the same name, with a screenplay written by Ché Walker.
The film is scheduled to be released on October 26, 2018, by Netflix.
Simone, a single mom, meets and falls in love with a handsome stranger named Raymond while out for a rare night on the town with her friends.
https://wn.com/Been_So_Long_Official_Trailer_(2018)
Been So Long - Official Trailer (2018)
Genre: Musical
Directed by Tinge Krishnan
Produced by Amanda Jenks, Nadine Marsh-Edwards
Screenplay by Ché Walker
Based on Been So Long by Arthur Darvill and Ché Walker
Starring; Michaela Coel, Arinzé Kene
Music by Christopher Nicholas Bangs, Arthur Darvill
Cinematography by Catherine Derry
Edited by Peter Christelis
Production company: BFI Film Fund, Film 4, Greenacre Film
Distributed by Netflix
Release date: October 26, 2018
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Been So Long is a 2018 musical film directed by Tinge Krishnan based on the musical of the same name, with a screenplay written by Ché Walker.
The film is scheduled to be released on October 26, 2018, by Netflix.
Simone, a single mom, meets and falls in love with a handsome stranger named Raymond while out for a rare night on the town with her friends.
- published: 02 Oct 2018
- views: 53
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Why We Are More Than Black Filmmakers - Panel Discussion | Reel Lives
A panel discussion exploring 'why we are more than black filmmakers', as part of Reel Lives. Chaired by LCC visiting lecturer and alumni Dionne Walker, the pane...
A panel discussion exploring 'why we are more than black filmmakers', as part of Reel Lives. Chaired by LCC visiting lecturer and alumni Dionne Walker, the panel includes Nadine Marsh Edwards, Rayna Campbell and Isis Thompson.
Find out more: arts.ac.uk/lcc
https://wn.com/Why_We_Are_More_Than_Black_Filmmakers_Panel_Discussion_|_Reel_Lives
A panel discussion exploring 'why we are more than black filmmakers', as part of Reel Lives. Chaired by LCC visiting lecturer and alumni Dionne Walker, the panel includes Nadine Marsh Edwards, Rayna Campbell and Isis Thompson.
Find out more: arts.ac.uk/lcc
- published: 06 Dec 2019
- views: 84
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BLACK WOMEN IN FILM & TELEVISION | Higher Learning
http://tiff.net/education/events/blackwomeninfilmandtelevision
This panel discussion highlighted some of the triumphs by black women in the film and television...
http://tiff.net/education/events/blackwomeninfilmandtelevision
This panel discussion highlighted some of the triumphs by black women in the film and television industry, and the challenges they face. In partnership with Black Artists' Networks in Dialogue (BAND), this Higher Learning event was held on February 29, 2014 at TIFF Bell Lightbox.
Panelists included Alison Duke, (producer, director, and creative director of Goldelox Productions); Jennifer Holeness, (producer, screenwriter, and co-founder of Hungry Eyes Film and Television); Nadine Marsh-Edwards, (co-founder of Greenacre Films); and Kimberly Huie (The Night Session, television's G Spot and Philly).
Visit the Higher Learning Digital Resource Hub to learn more about our upcoming events at TIFF Bell Lightbox and to access bibliographies, filmographies and additional resources associated with this event.
http://tiff.net/education/about-post-secondary
https://wn.com/Black_Women_In_Film_Television_|_Higher_Learning
http://tiff.net/education/events/blackwomeninfilmandtelevision
This panel discussion highlighted some of the triumphs by black women in the film and television industry, and the challenges they face. In partnership with Black Artists' Networks in Dialogue (BAND), this Higher Learning event was held on February 29, 2014 at TIFF Bell Lightbox.
Panelists included Alison Duke, (producer, director, and creative director of Goldelox Productions); Jennifer Holeness, (producer, screenwriter, and co-founder of Hungry Eyes Film and Television); Nadine Marsh-Edwards, (co-founder of Greenacre Films); and Kimberly Huie (The Night Session, television's G Spot and Philly).
Visit the Higher Learning Digital Resource Hub to learn more about our upcoming events at TIFF Bell Lightbox and to access bibliographies, filmographies and additional resources associated with this event.
http://tiff.net/education/about-post-secondary
- published: 03 Jun 2014
- views: 2033
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Akala - Akala Presents - The Ruins Of Empires (BEHIND THE SCENES) Pt. 2
WATCH ‘THE RUINS OF EMPIRES’ ON BBC TWO: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b1v41j
BAFTA / MOBO award-winning hip hop artist Akala presents an abridged, live p...
WATCH ‘THE RUINS OF EMPIRES’ ON BBC TWO: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b1v41j
BAFTA / MOBO award-winning hip hop artist Akala presents an abridged, live performance of his widely acclaimed graphic novel poem 'The Ruins Of Empires' on BBC TWO, 10pm, Saturday 28th April.
“Pick Of The Day – A revolutionary new way to stage poetry. Breathtaking” Observer
Combining Hip Hop poetry and emerging technology, this innovative performance blends both traditional and game engine animation with motion capture techniques.
It's a personal interpretation of history as told through the 'Knowledge Seeker' performed by Akala himself, as he follows the course of human evolution, via astral travel and multiple reincarnations, in an attempt to explore the causes of the rise and fall of empires throughout history.
Akala, alongside a host of performers and artistsbrings this visually and sonically arresting meditation on human behaviour, to life...
Written and performed by Akala, the epic poem is brought to life under the direction of The Imaginarium Studios and creative consultant Andy Serkis, who created magical and arresting digital environments that are driven by a musical score by Mala and Paul Gladstone-Reid.
The Ruins of Empires is a GreenAcre Films/Immovable production for the BBC.
Behind The Scenes Director: BRO BEN
Executive Producers: Nadine Marsh-Edwards, Amanda Jenks and Chanelle Newman
The programme is part of the Performance Live strand - a collaboration between Arts Council England, BBC Arts, and Battersea Arts Centre which brings some of the most innovative live theatre, dance, comedy and spoken word to BBC television.
Executive Producer for the BBC is Emma Cahusac and the Strand Producers are Battersea Arts Centre, Thea Jones and Andrew Fettis.
https://wn.com/Akala_Akala_Presents_The_Ruins_Of_Empires_(Behind_The_Scenes)_Pt._2
WATCH ‘THE RUINS OF EMPIRES’ ON BBC TWO: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b1v41j
BAFTA / MOBO award-winning hip hop artist Akala presents an abridged, live performance of his widely acclaimed graphic novel poem 'The Ruins Of Empires' on BBC TWO, 10pm, Saturday 28th April.
“Pick Of The Day – A revolutionary new way to stage poetry. Breathtaking” Observer
Combining Hip Hop poetry and emerging technology, this innovative performance blends both traditional and game engine animation with motion capture techniques.
It's a personal interpretation of history as told through the 'Knowledge Seeker' performed by Akala himself, as he follows the course of human evolution, via astral travel and multiple reincarnations, in an attempt to explore the causes of the rise and fall of empires throughout history.
Akala, alongside a host of performers and artistsbrings this visually and sonically arresting meditation on human behaviour, to life...
Written and performed by Akala, the epic poem is brought to life under the direction of The Imaginarium Studios and creative consultant Andy Serkis, who created magical and arresting digital environments that are driven by a musical score by Mala and Paul Gladstone-Reid.
The Ruins of Empires is a GreenAcre Films/Immovable production for the BBC.
Behind The Scenes Director: BRO BEN
Executive Producers: Nadine Marsh-Edwards, Amanda Jenks and Chanelle Newman
The programme is part of the Performance Live strand - a collaboration between Arts Council England, BBC Arts, and Battersea Arts Centre which brings some of the most innovative live theatre, dance, comedy and spoken word to BBC television.
Executive Producer for the BBC is Emma Cahusac and the Strand Producers are Battersea Arts Centre, Thea Jones and Andrew Fettis.
- published: 02 May 2018
- views: 4434
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Adventure New Zealand
Stout Adventures' trip to New Zealand
December 2011-January 2012
Stout Adventures' trip to New Zealand
December 2011-January 2012
https://wn.com/Adventure_New_Zealand
Stout Adventures' trip to New Zealand
December 2011-January 2012
- published: 25 Dec 2012
- views: 151