Showing posts with label Baftas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baftas. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Coronavirus: Award ceremonies for 2021's Oscars and BAFTAs both postponed from February to April 2021 because of the Covid-19 pandemic.


by Thinus Ferreira

America's Oscars, the world's most prestigious film awards ceremony, has been postponed from February to 25 April 2021 because of the growing global Covid-19 pandemic, the first time in 40 years that the Oscars are delayed, with Britain's BAFTAs also now moving later in 2021.

The last time that America's broadcast of the Oscars was postponed was in 1981 because of the assassination attempt of the United States president Ronald Reagan, which saw the Oscars broadcast delayed by 24 hours.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that the 93rd Oscars that was originally set for 28 February 2021 has now been moved out by a further 3 months to 25 April.

The Oscars and preceding red carpet coverage are annually broadcast in South Africa and across sub-Saharan Africa by M-Net on MultiChoice's DStv satellite pay-TV service.

Earlier this year the South Africa's National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) was forced to cancel the physical awards ceremony for the 14th South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs) which was turned into an online announcement a month later in April.

The Oscars will now move the eligibility date for films to 28 February 2021.

"In extending the eligibility period and our Awards date, is to provide the flexibility filmmakers need to finish and release their films without being penalised for something beyond anyone's control," says Academy president David Rubin and Academy CEO Dawn Hudson in a joint statement.

America's ABC network that will produce and broadcast the show says it's not yet sure how the awards broadcast will look.

"We find ourselves in uncharted territory this year and will continue to work with our partners at the Academy to ensure next year's show is a safe and celebratory event that also captures the excitement of the opening of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures," says Karey Burke, ABC president of entertainment.

The United Kingdom's British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) also announced that it's now moving its original 14 February 2021 date. The BAFTAs usually takes place two weeks before the Oscars with 2021's BAFTAs that will now take place on 11 April 2021. 

The BAFTAs that is also pushing the eligibility date out, says in a statement "these changes are in response to the Covid-19 global pandemic, which resulted in UK cinemas closing on 20 March, and are the result of extensive industry consultation".

About the awards date change the BAFTAs says "this change from the previously announced date of 14 February acknowledges the impact of the global pandemic and accommodates an extended eligibility period. Further details on the ceremony will be announced later in the year."

Marc Samuelson, BAFTAs film committee chairperson, says "We have pushed back by two months to give all films the best possible chance to be released and considered properly".

"As cinemas gradually re-open we know that the major releases will dominate screens. Relaxing the scale of theatrical release required, including releases on VOD in some cases, and pushing back the date of the Awards should help the smaller, independent, documentary, foreign language and particularly the British films to be seen in good time".

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

E! Entertainment will be Live from the Red Carpet at the British Academy Film Awards on Sunday from 19:15.


E! Entertainment (DStv 124) will be Live from the Red Carpet from 2013's 66th British Academy Film Awards (known as the Baftas) this Sunday from 19:15 (South African time) with Caroline Flack and Dermot O'Leary doing red carpet hosting duty.

There hasn't been any word to the press and TV critics in South Africa covering television from E! Entertainment, but the entertainment channel will show Live from the Red Carpet: 2013 Baftas for an hour from 19:15 on Sunday and then repeat the coverage at 20:30 on Sunday.

South African viewers will also be able to see the 2013 British Academy Film Awards ceremony this year although M-Net has also not bothered so far to make any announcement about it.

The 2013 British Academy Film Awards will be shown on M-Net Premiere (DStv 103) in high definition (HD) from 00:00 until 02:00 on the morning of Monday 11 February (South African time) and again on Monday 11 February at 20:30.

M-Net secures the broadcasting rights to the 66th British Academy Film Awards for its M-Net Premiere channel on DStv on 11 February.


M-Net has acquired the broadcasting rights to 2013's 66th British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the Baftas which the South African pay-TV broadcaster will be showing in high definition (HD) a day after it takes place in Britain on Sunday night 10 February.

There been no word or announcement from M-Net or its M-Net Movies division to the press, but M-Net will bring DStv subscribers the 66th British Academy Film Awards - taking place this year at the Royal Opera House in London.

The 66th British Academy Film Awards will be shown on M-Net Premiere (DStv 103) from 00:00 until 02:00 (not a live broadcast) on the morning of Monday 11 February (South African time).

The 66th British Academy Film Awards will be repeated again in South African primetime on Monday 11 February at 20:30.

The 66th British Academy Film Awards on M-Net Premiere - a British awards ceremony which M-Net has shown the previous two years but is continuing with - is part of M-Net's major programming expansion in award season coverage in terms of awards shows for its new M-Net Movies subset bouquet of film channels on MultiChoice's DStv platform.

M-Net has secured the broadcasting rights to The BRIT Awards 2013, the British equivalent of the American Grammy Awards as well. M-Net will show The BRIT Awards 2013 on Saturday 23 February at 21:45 on the M-Net channel (DStv 101).