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t5m caught up with Russell Brand, The Fratellis and Ricky Hatton at the annual Silver Clef Awards lunch, which raises money for the music therapy charity Nordoff Robbins. We were there at the Park Lane Hilton, chatting with the stars about music, karaoke and obsessions. The event was packed with the music industry’s finest and other charitable celebrities. The O2 sponsored annual lunch raises money for the music therapy charity Nordoff Robbins, which facilitates healing and therapy through music.
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Russell Brand's Good Vibrations
Exuberant comedian Russell Brand was in fine form as he spoke to t5m at this year’s star-studded Silver Clef Awards. Brand was there to present The Newcomer Award to winner Amy MacDonald, following the success of her debut album ‘This Is The Life’. Chatting with t5m at the lunchtime event at the Park Lane Hilton, Brand enthused about the merits of music therapy. "Ain’t it that Mozart’s music’s better than anyone else’s for that? I’m into it! Cos it means vibrations have some kind of significance, like how we’re just a vibration! Vibrations, you know, as the Beach Boys said, are good".
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Simon Pegg talks about Speilberg's Tintin at the...
Shaun of the Dead star, Simon Pegg, talks about his friendship with Nick Frost and how it informs his modern buddy movies.
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McKellen's Music at the BRITS
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Macca Makes Music, 2008
Ukulele in hand, Beatle Paul talks about how songs can change lives.
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BIFA 09 'Zowie Bowie's 'Moon' Wins Best Film Award
To View More Exclusive Footage From The BIFA's Got To: http://www.t5m.com/the-british-independent-film-awards. Duncan 'Zowie' Bowie directorial debut 'Moon' won the Best Film Award at the BIFA's. T5M speaks exclusively to the team behind the 'Moon' film. They tell us they had Sam Rockwell in mind when the part was written and suggests that he one of the best actors of his generation.
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The Best of the BRITs
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BIFA 09 - 'Kidulthood' Actor, Writer & Director:...
To View More Exclusive Footage From The BIFA's Got To: http://www.t5m.com/the-british-independent-film-awards. T5M speaks exclusively to British screenwriter, actor and director Noel Clarke at this year's British Independent Film Awards. Noel Clarke talks to T5M about his appreciation for independent film and the importance of the British Independent Film Awards.
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BIFA 09 'Best Supporting Actor Winner' John Hernshaw
To View More Exclusive Footage From The BIFA's Got To: http://www.t5m.com/the-british-independent-film-awards. John Henshaw wins 'Best Supporting Actor' at The British Independent Film Awards for Looking For Eric. John speaks exclusively to T5M about how happy and relieved he is to have won the award. He says though this is an individual award he accepts it on behalf of every one who worked on the film.
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The British Independent Film Awards - Directors’...
Some of the movers and shakers in British film discuss the Awards, what they love about British films and which film, if any, they would make into a musical. t5m asked director of 'In The Shadow Of The Moon', David Sington, what is so important about British film? "Film is such an important medium and it’s a way for a society to look at itself and tell stories about itself and understand itself and if we’re not making films about Britain, then we’re missing out." No arguments there and his fellow director, Neil Marshall, adds that it’s just nice to have a lifeline of variety amongst the sea of American blockbusters on the market. In essence, British film is quintessentially refreshing. When it come to the big question - what makes a great film? - Sington is philosophical in his approach. "It’s the same ingredients that it’s been since the beginning of drama - Aristotle and the Greek playwrights…it works by identification with the characters and vicarious experience. So a film takes you somewhere hopefully that you otherwise wouldn’t be able to go and puts you in the shoes of someone you aren’t but you might be…"
 

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