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A Thousand Blows Leads BAFTA Noms

  • Writer: Cinelab Film & Digital
    Cinelab Film & Digital
  • Mar 25
  • 1 min read

Huge congratulations to the entire cast and crew of A THOUSAND BLOWS on seven BAFTA nominations - joint second in this year's field alongside the best of British television.


From Steven Knight's vision to the extraordinary work of directors Dionne Edwards and Katrin Gebbe, cinematographers Milos Moore and Matthew Lewis, and executive producers Stephen Graham, Hannah Walters, Damian Keogh, Kate Lewis, Tom Miller and Sam Myer - this is recognition well earned.


Cinelab Film and Digital were proud to serve as Digital Dailies Lab on the production, working alongside Matriarch Productions, The Story Collective and Water & Power Productions to help bring this story to the screen.



A THOUSAND BLOWS | Season 2 is now streaming on Disney+



 
 
 

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Stefan MC oni
Stefan MC oni
5 days ago

Great to see A Thousand Blows leading the BAFTA nominations – well deserved. On a different note, for those quiet evenings when you want to switch off with some online entertainment, I found a handy comparison site that keeps things simple and transparent. No clutter, just honest recommendations. Here's the link: https://www.mudsweatandtears.co.uk/ Congrats to the team behind the film.

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Oscar Watson
Oscar Watson
6 days ago

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Tunisha Straub
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