UK director George Amponsah’s thriller Gassed Up has won the London Film Festival (Lff) Audience Award for Best Feature in the 67th edition running from October 4 to 15, as the event also posts record participation.
Further Audiences Award winners, which were announced on Monday, went to The Taste of Mango for Best Documentary, Festival of Slaps for Best British Film/Work and Murals for Best Immersive Work/Xr.
Amponsah’s London-set thriller stars Stephen Odubola as a member of a moped street crime gang, who gets on the wrong side of an Albanian crime family.
Archie Maddocks co-wrote the screenplay with One Piece breakout Taz Skylar, who also appears in the film, with other cast including including Steve Toussaint (House Of The Dragon) and Tobias Jowett, soon to be seen in Nick Hamm’s upcoming epic William Tell.
The thriller marks Amponsah’s first fiction feature...
Further Audiences Award winners, which were announced on Monday, went to The Taste of Mango for Best Documentary, Festival of Slaps for Best British Film/Work and Murals for Best Immersive Work/Xr.
Amponsah’s London-set thriller stars Stephen Odubola as a member of a moped street crime gang, who gets on the wrong side of an Albanian crime family.
Archie Maddocks co-wrote the screenplay with One Piece breakout Taz Skylar, who also appears in the film, with other cast including including Steve Toussaint (House Of The Dragon) and Tobias Jowett, soon to be seen in Nick Hamm’s upcoming epic William Tell.
The thriller marks Amponsah’s first fiction feature...
- 10/30/2023
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
For most married couples, going back to the place you tied the knot should be a happy occasion.
But for Seven Year Switch's Danielle Wolf, it was a cause for lots of tears.
In an exclusive clip from Tuesday night's episode, Wolf breaks down during a session with the show's resident psychologist, Dan Shapiro.
Sitting next to CW McGee, her new "partner" for the duration of the experiment, Wolf gets emotional – and angry – when Shapiro suggests they travel to Big Bear, California, where she wed husband Eric four years prior.
"Out of all the places we could've gone, we have to go there.
But for Seven Year Switch's Danielle Wolf, it was a cause for lots of tears.
In an exclusive clip from Tuesday night's episode, Wolf breaks down during a session with the show's resident psychologist, Dan Shapiro.
Sitting next to CW McGee, her new "partner" for the duration of the experiment, Wolf gets emotional – and angry – when Shapiro suggests they travel to Big Bear, California, where she wed husband Eric four years prior.
"Out of all the places we could've gone, we have to go there.
- 7/21/2015
- by Melody Chiu, @chiumelo
- People.com - TV Watch
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