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]]>Based on the novel by Miriam Toews, Women Talking is set to be written and directed by Sarah Polley. According to its official synopsis, the movie centers on “a group of women in an isolated Mennonite religious colony in Bolivia as they struggle to reconcile their faith with a string of assaults committed by the colony’s men.”
In addition to Mara, Foy, and Buckley, Women Talking is also set to star Judith Ivey, Sheila McCarthy, Michelle McLeod, and Ben Whishaw. August Winter, Liv McNeil, and Kate Hallett are set to make their feature film debuts in this project.
In addition to playing the lead role, McDormand will also produce the project via her Hear/Say Productions banner. Nomadland was also co-produced by this company, and she won the Oscar for best film as one of the producers, in addition to collecting the best lead actress award.
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]]>The post “Killing Eve” Tops List of Winners at the 2019 BAFTA TV Awards appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>In addition to winning best drama series award, Killing Eve came out victorious in two acting categories. Jodie Comer defeated her co-star Sandra Oh to be named as best lead actress, while Fiona Shaw won best-supporting actress award.
It was also a big night for Patrick Melrose, miniseries starring Benedict Cumberbatch, which won a total of two awards – best miniseries and best leading actor. Ben Whishaw came out victorious in the best-supporting actor category with his role in A Very English Scandal.
Drama Series
“Killing Eve”
International Series
“Succession”
Miniseries
“Patrick Melrose”
Leading Actress
Jodie Comer – “Killing Eve”
Leading Actor
Benedict Cumberbatch – “Patrick Melrose”
Supporting Actress
Fiona Shaw, “Killing Eve”
Supporting Actor
Ben Whishaw – “A Very English Scandal”
Scripted Comedy
“Sally4Ever”
Female Performance (Comedy Program)
Jessica Hynes – “There She Goes”
Male Performance (Comedy Program)
Steve Pemberton – “Inside No. 9”
Single Drama
“Killed By My Debt”
Single Documentary
“Gun No. 6”
Comedy Entertainment Program
“A League Of Their Own”
Entertainment Performance
Lee Mack – “Would I Lie To You?”
Entertainment Program
“Britain’s Got Talent”
Specialist Factual
“Suffragettes With Lucy Worsley”
Reality & Constructed Factual
“I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here”
Factual Series
“Louis Theroux’s Altered States”
Features
“Who Do You Think You Are?”
Current Affairs
“Myanmar’s Killing Fields (Dispatches)”
Live Event
“The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance”
News Coverage
“Cambridge Analytica Uncovered” – ITN/Channel 4
Short Form Program
“Missed Call”
Soap & Continuing Drama
“Eastenders”
Sport
“2018 World Cup Quarter Final: England v Sweden”
Virgin TV’s Must-See Moment
“Bodyguard”
BAFTA Fellowship
Joan Bakewell
Special Award
Nicola Shindler
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]]>The post Rooney Mara, Claire Foy & More Join Frances McDormand in “Women Talking” appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Based on the novel by Miriam Toews, Women Talking is set to be written and directed by Sarah Polley. According to its official synopsis, the movie centers on “a group of women in an isolated Mennonite religious colony in Bolivia as they struggle to reconcile their faith with a string of assaults committed by the colony’s men.”
In addition to Mara, Foy, and Buckley, Women Talking is also set to star Judith Ivey, Sheila McCarthy, Michelle McLeod, and Ben Whishaw. August Winter, Liv McNeil, and Kate Hallett are set to make their feature film debuts in this project.
In addition to playing the lead role, McDormand will also produce the project via her Hear/Say Productions banner. Nomadland was also co-produced by this company, and she won the Oscar for best film as one of the producers, in addition to collecting the best lead actress award.
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]]>The post “Killing Eve” Tops List of Winners at the 2019 BAFTA TV Awards appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>In addition to winning best drama series award, Killing Eve came out victorious in two acting categories. Jodie Comer defeated her co-star Sandra Oh to be named as best lead actress, while Fiona Shaw won best-supporting actress award.
It was also a big night for Patrick Melrose, miniseries starring Benedict Cumberbatch, which won a total of two awards – best miniseries and best leading actor. Ben Whishaw came out victorious in the best-supporting actor category with his role in A Very English Scandal.
Drama Series
“Killing Eve”
International Series
“Succession”
Miniseries
“Patrick Melrose”
Leading Actress
Jodie Comer – “Killing Eve”
Leading Actor
Benedict Cumberbatch – “Patrick Melrose”
Supporting Actress
Fiona Shaw, “Killing Eve”
Supporting Actor
Ben Whishaw – “A Very English Scandal”
Scripted Comedy
“Sally4Ever”
Female Performance (Comedy Program)
Jessica Hynes – “There She Goes”
Male Performance (Comedy Program)
Steve Pemberton – “Inside No. 9”
Single Drama
“Killed By My Debt”
Single Documentary
“Gun No. 6”
Comedy Entertainment Program
“A League Of Their Own”
Entertainment Performance
Lee Mack – “Would I Lie To You?”
Entertainment Program
“Britain’s Got Talent”
Specialist Factual
“Suffragettes With Lucy Worsley”
Reality & Constructed Factual
“I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here”
Factual Series
“Louis Theroux’s Altered States”
Features
“Who Do You Think You Are?”
Current Affairs
“Myanmar’s Killing Fields (Dispatches)”
Live Event
“The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance”
News Coverage
“Cambridge Analytica Uncovered” – ITN/Channel 4
Short Form Program
“Missed Call”
Soap & Continuing Drama
“Eastenders”
Sport
“2018 World Cup Quarter Final: England v Sweden”
Virgin TV’s Must-See Moment
“Bodyguard”
BAFTA Fellowship
Joan Bakewell
Special Award
Nicola Shindler
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