Yorkshire Post

Pensioner who launched film club in running for Bafta prize

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A PENSIONER who organises a film club for residents at her retirement home is in with a chance of joining the stars of the screen at the Baftas awards ceremony.

Lorraine Lake Nepstad, 87, from London, is among nine finalists who have been shortliste­d for Bafta’s For The Love Of Film award.

The prize celebrates the British public for contributi­ons to their communitie­s through film, with the year’s two winners invited to the Bafta ceremony on February 2, along with a guest each.

A judging panel including director Amma Asante, broadcaste­r Edith Bowman and director Paul Greengrass selected the shortlist from nearly 300 applicants.

As well as running the monthly film club for five years, Ms Lake Nepstad organises a committee to select films for the viewers by vote. At Christmas and Easter, the group hosts a cake and mulled wine sale to raise money to pay for the films.

Set up a film club for residents at her retirement home.

She was praised for her energy and enthusiasm, with those who put her name forward saying that she brightens the lives of those less able with her love of cinema.

Angie Wordingham, from Norfolk, also featured on the shortlist. Now the assistant manager, she has worked at the Cromer Regal Movieplex for 39 years after taking a cleaning job at the age of 12, then graduating to ushering aged 14.

She was praised for the effort she makes with the regular customers, many of who she knows by name.

Other people featured on the shortlist include Elizabeth Banks, from Brighton, who produces the Oska Bright Film Festival, Pat Church, from Suffolk, who has been at the heart of the Abbeygate Cinema for over 50 years, and Jane Mayo, from Argyll, a chair of the Community Trust operating Campbeltow­n Picture House, the UK’s oldest continuall­y opened cinema.

Bafta’s chief executive, Amanda Berry, said: so many of the people who have been brought to our attention have demonstrat­ed an incredible passion for film in their communitie­s, which reinforces our belief that film plays a vital role in our everyday lives.”

The two winners will be announced in January and will also win an overnight stay at the Savoy Hotel in London.

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