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BAFTA is a world-leading independent arts charity the UK supporting, developing and promoting the film, games and TV industires. We offer unique access to some of the world’s most inspiring talent, ha... more
FAQs about BAFTA:How many episodes does BAFTA have?The podcast currently has 1,745 episodes available.
September 15, 2011Colleen Atwood In ConversationCostume designer Colleen Atwood has won BAFTAs for her work on Memoirs of a Geisha, Sleepy Hollow and Alice in Wonderland. Here she talks to Alice Rawsthorn about inspiration, working with Tim Burton, and taking cues from art and architecture.The event was held as part of BAFTA’s ‘Behind the Screen’ series at Somerset House in August 2011....more57minPlay
September 15, 2011Colleen Atwood In ConversationCostume designer Colleen Atwood has won BAFTAs for her work on Memoirs of a Geisha, Sleepy Hollow and Alice in Wonderland. Here she talks to Alice Rawsthorn about inspiration, working with Tim Burton, and taking cues from art and architecture.The event was held as part of BAFTA’s ‘Behind the Screen’ series at Somerset House in August 2011....more57minPlay
September 15, 2011John Barry's Golden Touch: DiscussionMiguel Mera is joined by musicians Martin Phipps and Richard Jacques to discuss the work of the late film composer, famous for his brand-defining Bond scores and work on Midnight Cowboy and Out of Africa.The event was held as part of BAFTA’s ‘Behind the Screen’ series at Somerset House in August 2011....more48minPlay
September 15, 2011Dario Marianelli Conversations with Screen ComposersThe man behind Atonement's memorable typewriter-themed score talks film composition at a special event hosted by BAFTA and PRS.Recorded at BAFTA London in December 2010....more52minPlay
September 09, 2011Walter Murch: Film LectureFrom the BAFTA archive: Walter Murch, the award-winning editor whose work includes The Godfather, The English Patient and Cold Mountain, offers a unique insight into his craft in this special Academy lecture.Recorded at BAFTA London in May 2003....more1h 20minPlay
September 09, 2011Viggo Mortensen | A Life in PicturesIn front of a packed audience, Viggo Mortensen speaks about the process of selecting scripts and how he approaches his many on-screen characters – from playing a Russian gangster in David Cronenberg’s Eastern Promises to Aragon in the Lord of the Rings films....more47minPlay
September 09, 2011An Interview with Sydney PollackDirector Sydney Pollack talks about his career to date, including his working relationship with Robert Redford and his (then) upcoming project - Out of Africa.Interviewed in 1984, Director Sydney Pollack talks about his career to date, including his working relationship with Robert Redford and his upcoming project - Out of Africa....more1h 30minPlay
September 09, 2011Up | Film Q&ADirector Pete Docter and producer Jonas Rivera discuss the BAFTA-winning Pixar animation, including 3D technology, pitching a difficult concept, + art 'colliding' with computer design....more21minPlay
September 09, 2011Terry Gilliam | A Life in PicturesGilliam discusses his animation work on Monty Python, working with Johnny Depp on the set of Fear and Lothing in Las Vegas, and his infamous fight with the studios to get Brazil released. He goes on to talk about the challenges of making The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus after the untimely death of actor Heath Ledger. Recorded in October 2009....more52minPlay
September 09, 2011Taking Woodstock | Film Q&ADirector Ang Lee talks about getting away from the tragedy of his last 6 films with Taking Woodstock + sending his cast to 'hippy camp' to prepare. Imelda Staunton + Henry Goodman describe their experiences on set....more26minPlay
FAQs about BAFTA:How many episodes does BAFTA have?The podcast currently has 1,745 episodes available.