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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Black Comedy 'Meat Raffle' Qualifies for Bafta

Black Comedy 'Meat Raffle' Qualifies for Bafta

23 Dec

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Summary

  • A black comedy film set in Cumbria has qualified for a Bafta.
  • The film, 'Meat Raffle', is funded by the British Film Institute.
  • Sir Ian McKellen praised the film and its director, Stuart Armstrong.
Black Comedy 'Meat Raffle' Qualifies for Bafta

A black comedy film from Cumbria, "Meat Raffle," has achieved Bafta qualification, marking a significant achievement for the independent production. The film was supported by the British Film Institute, underscoring its artistic merit and potential for wider recognition.

Set during a local pub's Christmas turkey draw, "Meat Raffle" delves into the anxieties of a closeted father. He grapples with the fear that his son might be gay, adding a layer of dark humor to the narrative.

Writer-director Stuart Armstrong, aged 28, received high praise from actor Sir Ian McKellen, who has family connections to Carlisle. McKellen described the film as "full of surprises" and commended the cast and cinematography.

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Meat Raffle is a black comedy set in Cumbria, focusing on a pub's turkey draw and a father's anxieties about his son.
The film Meat Raffle has qualified for a Bafta award.
Sir Ian McKellen, who has family ties to Carlisle, praised the film Meat Raffle.

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