Festival

Festival

Movie |

Scotland | Edinburgh, Scotland

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Annie Griffin
  • Cast(s): Lyndsey Marshal, Chris O'Dowd, Daniela Nardini, Stephen Mangan, Lucy Punch See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 47min
  • Music: Jim Sutherland
  • Award(s): BAFTA Scotland 2005 (Won)
    Carl Foreman for the Most Promising Newcomer 2006 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: One Battle After Another, Sorry, Baby
  • Story:
    'Festival' is a black comedy set during the annual Edinburgh Fringe festival. The film is based around both the judging of a major comedy award and the performers at one of the smaller venues. Various plot strands interweave, including the bitter relationship between a famous self-obsessed British comic and his ever-suffering assistant, an actress debuting at the festival with a one-woman show about Dorothy Wordsworth and a depressed, rich housewife who spies on the stoned Canadian theatre troupe to whom she has rented out her house
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STORY

Story
'Festival' is a black comedy set during the annual Edinburgh Fringe festival. The film is based around both the judging of a major comedy award and the performers at one of the smaller venues. Various plot strands interweave, including the bitter relationship between a famous self-obsessed British comic and his ever-suffering assistant, an actress debuting at the festival with a one-woman show about Dorothy Wordsworth and a depressed, rich housewife who spies on the stoned Canadian theatre troupe to whom she has rented out her house

AWARDS

Won
BAFTA Scotland Award

Best Director | 2005 | Annie

Best Actor in a Scottish Film | 2005 | Chris

Douglas Hickox Award

2005 | Annie

Nominations
Carl Foreman for the Most Promising Newcomer Award

2006 | Annie

(directorwriter) | 2006 | Annie

ALFS Award

British Newcomer of the Year | 2006 | Annie

BAFTA Scotland Award

Best Film | 2005

Best Screenplay | 2005 | Annie

Best Actor in a Scottish Film | 2005 | Stephen