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The Nominations for the Orange Rising Star Award have been announced. The winner will be revealed at The Orange British Academy Film Awards on Sunday 8 February 2009.
The nominations for the Film Not in the English Language Award, to be presented at the Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2009, have been announced.
CBBC and BAFTA are proud to announce that four young film-makers have been nominated in this year’s CBBC me and my movie award in association with BAFTA.
The British Academy confirmed today that the next British Academy Video Games Awards will be staged at the London Hilton on Park Lane, on March 10 2009.
Following its success in 2007, this year’s major CBBC initiative to inspire and enable children to make their own films and tell their own stories is back and now accepting entries.