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Edgeware delivers the UK Film Festival award programme

November 16, 2016

Edgeware, the pioneer in TV CDN technology, will become the sponsor of the UK Film Festival awards, as the festival returns to London on November 22nd to 26th. Edgeware will sponsor the festival’s multiple accolades that are awarded at the end of a week that celebrates short and feature films as well as documentaries and animations. The festival culminates with the presentation of the Edgeware Grand Prix prize – one of the biggest prizes offered in the UK for a Best Short Film award.

Run by director Murray Woodfield, the UK Film Festival was set up  by a group of filmmakers with a passion for quality and creativity. Previous winners include Esio Trot, the Roald Dahl feature film starring Dustin Hoffman and Dame Judy Dench, and the short film The Karman Line with Olivia Coleman. The 2016 celebration will kick off with the opening night at the BFI (British Film Institute) Stephen Street in central London on 22 November where it will preview of a selection of upcoming films to invited guests.

The UK Film Festival’s 2016 programme is curated by the twice Berlinale Award winning director Petros Silvestros and will feature a presentation of Timothy Spall’s new film Stanley: A Man of Variety in which he makes cinematic history by playing all 16 characters.

The awards will take place on the final night of the festival, 26 November at the Shortwave Cinema in Bermondsey Square, London. Here Edgeware will present the Edgeware Grand Prix Award for Best Short Film. The competition’s judging line-up includes Serena Armitage, who won the 2016 Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film with The Stutterer, festival director Murray Woodfield and Edgeware’s chief marketing officer Richard Brandon.

“With the latest internet and IP-based services, filmmakers have more options than ever before to deliver the results of their hard work and creative vision to audiences anywhere in the world,” said Richard Brandon, CMO at Edgeware. “We’re delighted to be part of the UK Film Festival as it means Edgeware can help support these emerging and talented directors, producers and actors and help them communicate with new audiences.”

The festival’s director, Murray Woodfield added, “the UK Film Festival was set up to celebrate domestic and international talent and this year’s program features some very important films. We’re looking forward to welcoming Edgeware as our awards’ sponsor to join us as we support those films and recognize some of the best talent in the filmmaking industry.”

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