![]() Wilson and Tim Richards at BFI Chair’s Dinner Bamigboye/Deadline ![]() Ben Roberts, Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. That last category included casting director Debbie McWilliams, hair and make-up designer Naomi Donne, EON publicity chief Stephanie Wenborn, scriptwriter Robert Wade, Maryam d’Abo ( The Living Daylights), and Marc Forster, who directed 2008 Bond film Quantum of Solace. The night was a Bond love fest, peppered with warm-hearted and witty video messages from Bond luminaries including Daniel Craig, Dame Judi Dench, Lea Seydoux, Rami Malek and Sam Mendes, director of Skyfall and Spectre.Įdgar Wright and Col Needham Bamigboye/DeadlineĬomposer David Arnold played a grand piano, including the theme song from 1967 Bond picture You Only Live Twice with Nancy Sinatra’s soundtrack as accompaniment.īilled as the Chair’s Dinner, Monday night’s occasion attracted 150 guests, a mixture of filmmakers, movie and theatre executives, and many who have been associated with Bond over many decades. You find him and we’ll train him.”īen Roberts, BFI Chief Executive Officer, hailed Broccoli and Wilson as “two giants of cinema”, not only for keeping the Bond flame alive, but for their production of independent films outside of the franchise, and for their tireless support of organisations such as The London Film Academy, the innovative film school in north London which she and Wilson founded with Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, Lisa Bryer, and Harry Potter producer David Heyman. Noting that the two producers “killed Bond” in No Time To Die, Fiennes joked that “Naomie and I are the people to fix it. Moneypenny.įiennes described Broccoli and Wilson as “exemplars of film producers and filmmakers” and praised their “transcendent tenacity.” ![]() Wilson and Naomie Harris at BFI Chair’s Dinner Bamigboye/DeadlineĮON duo Broccoli and Wilson were presented their BFI Fellowships by Bond regulars Ralph Fiennes, who plays spy chief M, and Naomie Harris who plays no-nonsense Miss. Bond love-fest: Ralph Fiennes, Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. The private dinner was held at Claridge’s Hotel in central London and was hosted by British Film Institute chairman Tim Richards. BFI And Film4 Greenlight Nine High-Budget Shorts Through Future Takes Fund
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