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    Iʼve raised £2,752 to pay tribute posthumously to Louis Mahoney who is considered amongst the most significant black British screen talents to have ever lived

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    Funded on Sunday, 31st January 2021

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    Late June saw the sudden passing of much-loved veteran actor and activist Louis Mahoney (81) and then within days the passing at 102 of the man known as the first actor to break the colour bar and popularly known as ' Britain's first black film star '. Together these truly incredible screen stars can be described as possibly the most significant black British screen talents to have ever lived. To honour them Screen Nation aka 'the Black BAFTA's' decided to dedicate the 15th Film & TV Awards ceremony to their memory.

    Every year over the past 14 years Screen Nation has honoured the lifetime achievements of the most significant senior Black British screen professionals with our Edric Connor Trailblazer award (Lenny Henry, Carmen Munroe, Rudolph Walker, Don Warrington, Mona Hammond and more) This year for the first time ever due to lack of funding brought about by the Covid19 emergency we could not perform our usual task.

    As Louis Mahoney and his acting peer take their final rise to glory, Screen Nation feel it's now imperative we do everything we can to produce a tribute film befitting the memory of Louis Mahoney a giant of British film & TV. We cannot let the pandemic stop this important work as nobody else is doing it! Contributors to the film will include very many of the most loved mainstream British and international screen stars, both black and white. Everyone we have contacted so far has confirmed their desire to participate so we are ready.

    Mark Norfolk, the award-winning film director, a top editor and the Screen Nation Pictures production team are all being brought together by independent producer and Screen Nation CEO Charles Thompson MBE to create the work at nominal cost!

    Whilst recognising that things remain difficult for the film & TV industry Charles has implored the BBC and will other broadcasters along with the British Film Institute (BFI) to join Screen Nation to provide funds to support our efforts to honour the legacy of Mr Mahoney. So far no response has been received.

    All we need now is funding, which is why we have chosen to fundraise here!

    All funds raised will be used to pay for research & scripting, eqpt hire, interviewee facilitation costs, travel & accommodation expenses, minimal crew and post-production fees & expenses, subsistence & hospitality, TV & film rights clearances. We expect to produce the film over a 6-8 week period.

    Every penny of your contribution will go towards supporting this important endeavour so please give what you can, no matter how small. We appreciate every donation and all contributors will be acknowledged.

    At the 2019 Screen Nation Film & TV Awards ceremony it was our deep pleasure to have hosted the very private Louis Mahoney (pictured below with veteran actress Cleo Sylvestre) who attended to present a posthumous honour and tribute for his friend and then-recently departed veteran actor & singer Thomas Baptiste.

    Louis Mahoney was a good friend of and hugely respected by our Chairman Charles Thompson MBE, so his passing is felt very deeply which makes this work very personal.

    Screen Nation has a long history honouring the greats going as far back as nearly two decades to 2001 when Screen Nation bestowed the very first Edric Connor Trailblazer award upon Britain's first Black film star and in 2016 we were extremely proud with the support of the BFI and Film London to induct him first into our Hall of Fame at the National Film Theatre (NFT). The image below from that event is being used by the BFI as part of their remembrance. (copyright Screen Nation)

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    • Screen Nation Foundation2 years ago
      Screen Nation Foundation

      Screen Nation Foundation

      2 years ago

      To pay his own personal respect to honor his great friend and mentor, Mark Norfolk also created an extended documentary film that has gathered significant interest from festivals around the world. LOUIS MAHONEY: Portrait of a Renaissance Man 28 mins | Prussia Lane/Screen Nation Foundation | Director: Mark Norfolk | 2022 cast Cleo Sylvestre | Ellen Thomas | Dr David Linton | Lord Paul Boateng | Sashola Prestcote | Jason Rose ARTICLE https://tinyurl.com/bdzkmrwy

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    • Screen Nation Foundation2 years ago
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      Screen Nation Foundation

      2 years ago

      It is hoped that through a brief look back, the film will shed some light on an extraordinary man who lived during extraordinary times while still managing to perform at leading UK theatres and chalk up appearances in almost 100 films and television productions in a fifty-year career.

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      Screen Nation Foundation

      2 years ago

      A short tribute film was commissioned, directed by Mark Norfolk which was largely funded through a crowdfunding campaign organized by the Screen Nation Foundation, and funded by friends, colleagues, and family members paid tribute to the Gambian-born actor who was heavily involved in improving working conditions for British actors and was a prominent and vociferous campaigner for equal rights, including leading the fight against apartheid in South Africa.

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    • Vivienne Menkes-Ivry

      Vivienne Menkes-Ivry

      Jan 4, 2021

      I miss Louis’s friendly smile

      £30.00

    • Steve Oxenrider

      Steve Oxenrider

      Dec 11, 2020

      From the USA, many thanks for the many hours of television and screen entertainment you have brought to millions of adoring fans.

      £25.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Dec 11, 2020

      From the GRA

    • Natasha Marcetic

      Natasha Marcetic

      Dec 3, 2020

      I knew Louis as a child, and have fond memories of him coming to our house, I am happy to make a contribution

    • Ian

      Ian

      Nov 28, 2020

      Looking forward to watching the film. There won’t be a shortage of interesting material. Miss you, old mate.

      £200.00

    • Peter Mair

      Peter Mair

      Nov 26, 2020

      I first met Louis shortly after he joined the RSC, along with Oscar James and the late Alton Kumalo, and we remained close friends thereafter. It was a joyous friendship and I miss him enormously.

      £200.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Nov 26, 2020

      I hope you reach your target. Best wishes with this

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    Screen Nation Foundation is established as the organising body of the Screen Nation Awards, the annual celebration of African Caribbean diversity within the UK and international film & television industry founded by respected international film producer Charles Thompson MBE.

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