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Void Film Nominated For BAFTA Award

The outstanding film of Joe Simpson's Andean Epic has been nominated for a BAFTA award alongside the likes of Cold Mountain


Posted: 21 January 2004
by Jon

The film version of Joe Simpson's epic Touching The Void has been nominated for a BAFTA award.

The dramatic and visceral docu drama was directed by Kevin Macdonald, who previously won an Oscar for his documentary about the Münich Olympic massace, and has been nominated for The Alexander Korda Award for Outstanding British Film of the Year .

It's up against serious competition from the likes of Cold Mountain, Love Actually and Girl With A Pearl Earring, but just being nominated is a major achievement and reflects the amount of work that went into making the film.

It was made over a period of two years, with film crews shooting on location both on Siula Grande in Peru, where the original epic took place, and in dire conditions in the Alps, to produce some of the most realistic and gripping climbing sequences we're seen on a cinema screen.

You can read our review of the film here, from which you'll gather that we reckon it's well worth seeing. Take a look at the cinema finder at Scoot to find a cinema near you.

The Awards will be hosted for the fourth time by Stephen Fry and will take place on Sunday 15 th February at the Odeon, Leicester Square and broadcast on BBC ONE.


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