The phrase ‘joined at the hip’ springs to mind immediately when it comes to the argument that winners at the Golden Globes then go on to double up at the Baftas before claiming the hat-trick at the Oscars…suffice to say that only 1 person achieved the hat-trick on a what turned out to be yet another watershed Oscars…

70 years ago, Hattie McDaniel made history by becoming the 1st black actress to win an academy award for her role in ‘Gone With The Wind’ – 70 years on, and as predicted, Monique Imes Jackson collected her Oscar, to add to the Bafta and the Golden Globe she collected in January and February. It was widely expected that Mo’nique would win given the numerous other accolades she’s received for her critically acclaimed portrayal of dysfunctional lone parent Mary Jones in the film Precious. 12 months ago, the film was without a distributor (as was the case with Slumdog Millionaire) and it completes a remarkable triumph for the team behind the film which also collected an Oscar for best adapted screenplay – a shot in the arm for those who say that black people can’t write film scripts…

As it turned out, the marmite film Avatar, the biggest box-office film since records began, collected a hat-trick of Oscars for art direction, cinematography and visual effects. Again one is tempted to say that these were widely expected given the hype surrounding James Cameron’s masterpiece which ultimately lost out to Kathryn Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker – a timely film given the political climate. What does it say though about award ceremonies that the biggest box-office film of all time is not recognised as best film? In another hollow irony, Sandra Bullock collected a Razzie for her role in the film All About Steve and 24 hours later, collected the Oscar for best actress in The Blind Side – yet to be released in the UK.

Another film yet to be released in the UK is Sus, due to be released in time for the forthcoming general election. In Britain, the Sus law was the informal name for a stop and search law that permitted a police officer to act on suspicion or sus alone. Based on a true story, the film is set in 1979 and it’s election night. The stage is set for high drama, literally, as actor-come-producer/director Clint Dyer takes the stage play of the same name and turns it into a gripping piece of cinema which speaks out against institutional racism and the depiction of a corrupt system that fails the very people it should protect – one to watch as they say…

Believe it or not there are 5 film festivals in the world with the name Buff in them. 2 of them are based in London. The Buffalo-san black and Asian short film festival is the brainchild of filmmaker Wade A Jacks, a man of northern roots with an eye for showcasing short film talent. One would like to think that Buff and Buffalo-san are neither joined at the hip or indeed duplicitous in meeting the expectations of audiences but rather further evidence of the plethora of choice that is available to filmmakers seeking that all-important exposure on the London scene.

Currently Buffalo Sans is seeking submissions for its’ forthcoming short film festival, the 8thannual coming together of British and international films, filmmakers and assorted industry types looking to strike a deal…

OK that’s enough free advertising and hip references (well maybe 1 more) and Idris Elba is a man frequently name checked as not only hip, but buff aswell. Needless to say, the man is extremely talented – his latest offering Legacy was premiered at the Glasgow Film Festival last month. And whether it be Channel 5’s Family Affairs or the film One Love, our man Idris is one of the hardest working men in the business. Indeed, not only has Idris starred with Beyonce and produced music for her husband, he’s also a DJ and has been strongly tipped to be the 1st black James Bond  – the coup de grace for many industry observers as evidence that cinema is re-inventing the wheel and shouting it from the rooftops in terms of colour-blind casting. Other actors in the frame are reputed to be Freestyle’s Colin Salmon and Cat on a hot tin Roof’s Adrian Lester. The current incumbent, Daniel Craig is a fine representative of the UK’s most famous secret agent (aren’t secret agents supposed to be secret?) – it remains to be seen who will fill these famous shoes in the months and years ahead…

 

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