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CONGRATS TO ECHO CLIENTS NOMINATED FOR A BIFA AWARD!

CONGRATS TO ECHO CLIENTS NOMINATED FOR A BIFA AWARD!

The nominations for the 2024 BIFA Craft Awards are here, and we’re thrilled to see so many of our talented clients in the mix!

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

BEST HAIR + MAKE-UP DESIGN

The nominations for Best British Independent Film also features incredible work from our clients:

The nominees for Best Feature Documentary are:

  • WITCHES by Elizabeth Sankey featuring Cinematography by echo’s Chloë Thomson, BSC. The feature documentary has also been nominated for the The 2024 BIFA Raindance Maverick Award

  • TWO STRANGERS TRYING NOT TO KILL EACH OTHER directed by Manon Ouimet and Jacob Perlmutter features editing by echo’s Josh Mallalieu.

The nominees for Best British Short are:

We’re incredibly proud of our clients and their outstanding work!

LONDON FILM FESTIVAL WRAPPED!

LONDON FILM FESTIVAL WRAPPED!

The 68th BFI London Film Festival wrapped up last night, announcing this year's competition winners!

The Sutherland Award for the Best First Feature went to Laura Carreira's ON FALLING, which includes the creative work of echo’s Production Designer Andy Drummond and Hair + Make-Up Designer Kat Morgan.

In the Main Competition, a special jury mention was awarded to the Zambian family drama ON BECOMING A GUINEA FOWL by Rungano Nyoni. The film features Cinematography by Echo's David Gallego ADFC and Production Design by Malin Lindholm

The LFF Audience Awards will be revealed later this month, honouring three categories: Best Narrative Feature, Best Documentary Feature, and Best Short Film.

'ON FALLING' PREMIERES AT LONDON FILM FESTIVAL TODAY!

'ON FALLING' PREMIERES AT LONDON FILM FESTIVAL TODAY!

The London Film Festival will feature the UK premiere of ON FALLING today, the debut film from director Laura Carreira. Produced by Sixteen Films and Bro Cinema, the film showcases the creative talents of echo Production Designer Andy Drummond and Hair + Make-Up Designer Kat Morgan. Financial backing comes from BFI, BBC Films, Screen Scotland, and ICA, the story centers on Aurora, a Portuguese worker navigating life in a Scottish warehouse.