BAFTA award for best director

A few weeks ago I mentioned that BAFTA Scotland had nominated me for best director in their new talent awards. On Friday Dave and I (and our families) were in Glasgow in a packed grand theatre for the BAFTA ceremony. I had totally convinced myself that much as it was absolutely amazing to have been nominated here, we could never win this award.
Well, it turned out I was wrong about that. The host opened the Best Director award envelope and read out that the winner was me.
After lifting my jaw from the floor I headed for the stage wishing I had made a ‘just in case’ speech after all. Winslet would have been proud.
We heard that BAFTA’s jury had liked how personal Echo Wall was as well as the scenic beauty of the places we filmed. I am still feeling a touch bowled over by all this. But it’s brilliant for sure to get this recognition.
This week Echo Wall also won best Scottish film at the Fort William Mountain Festival and best film at the Glasgow Mountain Film Festival.

Labels: Claire MacLeod, Echo Wall film, Filming, Fort William Mountain Festival








4 Comments:
Nice one Claire, top news.
Michael
Congratulations Claire, this is a fantastic result.
Moira
Congratulations claire, excellent news. You are a bit of a power couple now, a sort of Bonnie & Clyde of the Highlands!
Totally chuffed for you Claire!
Everyone I've spoken to who has seen Echo Wall totally loves it.
Well done, when's the sequel?
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