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Ukie's Nick Poole, Curran Games' Cassia Curran, and Omdia's George Jijiashvili, discussed cultural recognition in games with ...
As Monument Valley 3’s game director Jennifer Estaris says: “Green games could trigger the social tipping point to save the planet, to save ourselves, all while having a healthy business.” ...
Elizabeth Okogwu (10) and Afraz Hussain (17) named as winners of BAFTA’s 2025 Young Presenters competition in their respective age categories The two new Young Presenters will receive a year-long ...
Showcasing new writing to the industry and helping aspiring screenwriters take their career to the next level.
The night was full of deeply moving and personal tributes from some of the biggest names in the film business. John Landis charmed and amused as the host with an array of visitors including special ...
Graef's career includes making the acclaimed In the Name of Allah and Feltham Sings.
Nicolas Roeg, the acclaimed director behind Don't Look Now and The Man Who Fell to Earth received a BAFTA Special Award in 2009.
British cinema legend Lewis Gilbert talks to friend and colleague Julie Walters about his extraordinary career.
Cant’s career has almost exclusively centred around comedy and her impressive catalogue of work includes the likes of Father Ted, The Mighty Boosh, French and Saunders and Alan Partridge.
Televisual's Pippa Considine talks to Kez Margrie about the BAFTA-winning ‘My Life’ strand, a series of one-off documentaries about ordinary children living extraordinary lives.
Games artist Anna Hollinrake speaks about her big break, becoming a Breakthrough Brit and maintaining mental wellbeing in the workplace – a topic close to her heart.
See which films have made the initial longlisting stage of this year's BAFTA Film awards.