Daniel Deronda (2002 film)

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Daniel Deronda is a 2002 British film, made for British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) television and based on the novel of the same name by George Eliot. Other adaptations have been made of this: a silent film and a television series. (See: Daniel Deronda).

As its footage is very extensive (210 minutes), the film is prepared to be broadcast in three or four blocks and each of these parts can be broadcast as if it were an episode of a small miniseries.

Other credits

  • Executive Producers: Rebecca Eaton, Kate Harwood, Laura Mackie.
  • Production design: Don Taylor.
  • Casting: Nina Gold.
  • Sound: John Taylor, Paul Hamblin, Graham Headicar, Stefan Henrix, Becki Ponting.
  • Artistic direction: Grant Montgomery.
  • Amount: Philip Kloss.
  • Decorated: Nicola Barnes.
  • Costume design: Mike O'Neill.
  • Makeup: Caroline Noble, Rebecca Cole, Tapio Salmi, Ashley Johnson.
  • Hairdresser: Caroline Noble.

Prizes

  • He won two BAFTA TV Awards (in fiction or entertainment category) and was nominated to three others.
    • BAFTA to the best sound: John Taylor, Paul Hamblin, Graham Headicar, Stefan Henrix and Becki Ponting.
    • BAFTA at the best assembly: Philip Kloss.
    • Nominated for the best photography and lighting: Fred Tammes.
    • Nominated for the best costume design: Mike O'Neill.
    • Nominated for the best makeup and hairdressing design: Caroline Noble.
  • The film won the Banf Television Festival (Canada) award at the best miniserie. He also won the British press award for the best drama series.

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