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Natalie saw a diverse deficit in the UK with stories and screenwriting that reflected the UK's Black, Brown, and regional experiences. So, she platformed writers through diverse backgrounds through her prestigious screenwriting competitions with support from broadcasters such as Channel 4 and UKTV (BBC). Platforming these excellent writers also allows her to find excellent stories to produce and monetise.
Her company Transition Stage Company has recently adapted to scriptwriting competitions into factual entertainment production with interest from the broadcast.
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Nowhere (2023)
Clumpy and Awkward But Worth a watch.
In the realm of cinematic adventures, "Nowhere" from 2023 presents a bit of a conundrum. The creators might have been experimenting with a world-building recipe, but it turned out a tad clumpy. There's something charmingly chaotic about it, but they where aiming for dystopian but it didn't work . One would need a cartographer to navigate through the chaos. Still, for those who are skilled in the art of suspending disbelief, it's a fair ride. Not exactly a dystopian masterpiece, but worth the popcorn.
As for the leading lady, she was like the GPS in this wild journey - kept us on track, nothing more, nothing less. She held her own in the maelstrom. So, "Nowhere" isn't quite a cinematic masterpiece, but it's a worthwhile pit stop on the movie map.
The Covenant (2023)
Guy Richie's finest work !
"The Covenant" is a powerful and moving film that revolves around the themes of promise, respect, loyalty, and brotherly love amidst the backdrop of war. The acting, particularly by the characters Ahmed and John, brings authenticity and truth to the story. The movie is not your typical Guy Richie film, as it delves into depth and heart, providing a well-cast and stellar performance. It sheds light on the aftermath of the Western world's involvement in Afghanistan, highlighting the abandonment of brave Afghan people who helped the USA, including translators who were left behind. Guy Richie deserves credit for spotlighting this pressing issue. Overall, "The Covenant" is an incredible movie that merits recognition and awards.
Champion (2023)
The best thing from Black British Tv and BBC
Champion stands as an exceptional homage to Black British and Jamaican culture. BBC and its team should truly be proud of this masterpiece. The exquisite soundtrack further elevates the viewing experience. The well-crafted pace and rhythm of the writing, coupled with outstanding acting, make the TV series a true delight to watch. Without a doubt, Champion is worth every moment of your time.
Champion TV show adeptly explores themes of patriarchy in the Black household and the often unacknowledged sacrifices made by Black women for their families. It is a much-needed representation on British screens, and I hope to see more of such insightful storytelling in the future.