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Powys Oscar winner has 'fond memories' of Coleg Cambria
Powys Oscar winner has 'fond memories' of Coleg Cambria

Powys County Times

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Powys County Times

Powys Oscar winner has 'fond memories' of Coleg Cambria

A Powys Oscar winner has thanked the help he had from his former college. The acclaimed cinematographer Lol Crawley who won an Oscar for his work in the epic The Brutalist has thanked the lecturers and colleagues who played a part in his success. Earlier this year he received an Academy Award for epic period drama The Brutalist, having earlier picked up a BAFTA and accolades from the British Society of Cinematographers for his work on the film. Having been raised in Powys, Lol went on to study for a BTEC National Diploma in Audio Visual Studies at NEWI Cartrefle in Wrexham – now Coleg Cambria. 'I had just the one year studying in Wrexham and it was a long time ago, but I have many fond memories,' said Lol. 'I did the foundation course and then worked that summer as a camera assistant on a movie called The Englishman Who Went up a Hill but Came down a Mountain in Wales before moving on to Northumbria University and later making short films. 'However, my first feature as a cinematographer was Ballast in 2008, for which I won an award at The Sundance Film Festival. After that I was on my way.' 'It would be lovely to return home one day and do something in North and Mid-Wales, it's a beautiful part of the world and to film there would be fantastic.' The Brutalist which sees a Hungarian-Jewish Holocaust survivor and architect escape post-war Europe to the United States, where he struggles to achieve the American Dream until a wealthy client changes his life. The film was his third outing with director Brady Corbet – and there are plans for a fourth collaboration in the future. Lol was praised for shooting the piece on VistaVision - the first English-language feature to do so since the early sixties - and is thrilled the approach was so well received by the Academy. 'It's been great, the whole build-up began last year, and I am so happy and grateful to receive these awards, it's been quite remarkable,' he said. 'There has been a lot of buzz but funnily enough the next two movies to be released that I shot were completed before the Oscars, so they may not be what people expect after winning the award. 'But I am reading great scripts with great filmmakers, and I will be doing Brady's next film so it's a very exciting time, he's as ambitious as ever so I'm looking forward to that.' This was not Lol's first involvement with an award-winning movie and is 'staking his claim at being one of the best in the world'. Among the film and television titles he has worked on are Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, Four Lions, White Noise, Black Mirror, Vox Lux, The Childhood of a Leader, One Night in Turin, and Shadow Kingdom: The Early Songs of Bob Dylan. 'In a sense it's probably an easier world now, as when I started it was very expensive and there was no real digital filmmaking, the technology has become more accessible and less elitist,' he said. 'I guess if they were going to take anything away from this it would be just to go out there and do it, to believe in themselves and crack on and work hard. 'It's not easy but if you don't get off the starting blocks because you believe it can't happen then you've failed at the first hurdle.'

Sonu Nigam Kannada song request in Bengaluru sparks row on internet; netizens say ‘Should stop giving him work'
Sonu Nigam Kannada song request in Bengaluru sparks row on internet; netizens say ‘Should stop giving him work'

Mint

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Mint

Sonu Nigam Kannada song request in Bengaluru sparks row on internet; netizens say ‘Should stop giving him work'

Sonu Nigam lost his cool during one of his concerts in Bengaluru when a student asked him to sing in Kannada while shouting 'Kannada, Kannada'. The singer stopped his performance in the mid and said, 'This is the reason behind the incident in Pahalgam. Please see who is standing before you. I love you guys.' It has sparked a debate on the internet, with some praising Nigam, while others slamming him for fuming over the request. 'In my career, I have sung in multiple languages but the best songs that I have ever sung is in the Kannada language. Whenever I come to your city, I come with lots of love. We do a lot of shows in a lot of places, but whenever we have shows in Karnataka we come with a lot of respect for you. You have treated me like your family, but I didn't like when the boy there, who is not even as old as my career, is rudely threatening me to sing in Kannada,' Nigam said in a viral video. One of the users remarked, 'I wonder why didn't they called any Kannada singer Lol.' Another questioned, 'In what way the pahalgam incident is related Mr. Sonu Nigam.' A social media user commented, 'I am glad he stood up and addressed the elephant in the room. This division is cancerous. It will eat up the world.' 'Why are you imposing kannada on others now. It's his wish in whatever language he wants to sing. Just get out of the event if you don't want to listen rather then begging there and creating issues and language politics,' a user added. 'He must have been drunk at the time. Coz if you see his previous all interviews, he kept saying even a single person asks for a Kannada song he will sing it no matter where it is', 'Kannada music directors & event managers should stop giving him work here', 'Shameless industry has given him so many good songs and good name in Karnataka. Now he spoiled everything with that cheap mentality" were some other remarks made. First Published: 2 May 2025, 10:25 AM IST

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