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COSTUME DESIGNER GUY SPERANZA NOMINATED FOR A BIFA!
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COSTUME DESIGNER GUY SPERANZA NOMINATED FOR A BIFA!

Huge congratulations go to echo’s Guy Speranza for his Best Costume Design nomination at this year BIFAs for his work on STAN & OLLIE!

Our congrats also go to our clients who worked on the Best Film nominees; Costume Designer Jo Thompson and Production Designer Laura Ellis Cricks for BEAST, Luke Dunkley and Andy Worboys who co-edited AMERICAN ANIMALS and THE FAVOURITE with additional editing by Sam Sneade.

And finally, well done to all clients who worked on nominated films including APOSTASY cut by Napolean Stratogiannakis, THE HAPPY PRINCE cut by Nicolas Gaster, HAPPY NEW YEAR COLIN BURSTEAD with costumes by Emma Fryer and hair + make-up by Emma Scott, DEAD IN A WEEK with costume design by Natalie Humphries, CALIBRE features hair + make-up design by Bean Ellis, UNDER THE WIRE and DISOBEDIENCE both by art directed Bobbie Cousins and short film POMMEL cut by Sarah Brewerton.

The awards take place on 2nd of December in London. Well done team echo!

"THE HAPPY PRINCE" IS RELEASED TODAY!
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"THE HAPPY PRINCE" IS RELEASED TODAY!

Directed by and staring Rupert Everett as Oscar Wilde, THE HAPPY PRINCE, is released in UK cinemas today. Edited by echo's Nicolas Gaster, it is depicts the less known story of Oscar Wilde's, tragic, former years after being released from prison. It is produced by BBC Films, Maze Pictures and Lionsgate.

BERLIN FILM FESTIVAL STARTS TODAY!
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BERLIN FILM FESTIVAL STARTS TODAY!

Showing in the Special Gala, Rupert Everett's THE HAPPY PRINCE, cut by Nicolas Gaster, tells the tale of Oscar Wilde (played by Everett) in the last years of, the once celebrated and later disgraced, writer's life. Also in competition at the festival is 7 DAYS IN ENTEBBE, directed by José Padilha and with Production Design by Kave Quinn. The film, produced by Working Title, stars Rosamund Pike and Daniel Brühl and is inspired by the true events of the 1976 hijacking of an Air France flight en route from Tel Aviv to Paris.