BAFTA Film Gala 2015 - Official Guest Brochure

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GIVE SOMETHING BACK A BAFTA Campaign

Thursday 5 February 2O15 BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London

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he British Academy of Film and Television Arts – BAFTA – is proud of its expert membership of approximately 6,500 individuals in the UK and the US and of its vast collective experience across film, television and games. BAFTA identifies, rewards and celebrates excellence at its internationally renowned annual Awards ceremonies, while providing many opportunities for the public – as well as industry practitioners and emerging talent – to find information and inspiration through its year-round programme of events, initiatives and activities.

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Cushman & Wakefield is pleased to sponsor the BAFTA Film Gala Dinner supporting the Give Something Back Campaign in 2015

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he BAFTA Film Gala Dinner is being held for the first time to raise funds for Give Something Back: a BAFTA driven campaign with the aim of connecting young people with some of the best film, television and game makers, who will help inspire and guide their careers in the industries.

The campaign, which was launched in late 2013 by BAFTA’s President HRH the Duke of Cambridge, has already helped to nurture and support many individuals from all ages and backgrounds. All the money raised tonight will enable us to help a wealth of new and emerging talent and ensure that the very best creative work can be accessed and appreciated by the public. Have a wonderful evening!

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Champagne Taittinger and CanapĂŠ Reception

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Dinner in the David Lean Room

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Live Auction

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London Cabaret Club

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Party in the Members Bar

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DUBAI IS READY.

Emicapital is pleased to sponsor the BAFTA Film Gala Dinner, supporting the “Give Something Back” Campaign 2015. London, February 5th, 2015

The Emicapital Foundation. Bridging culture between Dubai and the World. www.emicapitalfoundation.org


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H onorary Committee Orlando Bloom Hugh Bonneville Jim Broadbent Olivia Colman Ralph Fiennes Colin Firth Emilia Fox Miranda Hart Tom Hiddleston Jude Law Damien Lewis Joanna Lumley James McAvoy Helen McCrory Simon Pegg Rosamund Pike Daniel Radcliffe Eddie Redmayne Andy Serkis Julie Walters

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L’Instant Champagne, with Vitalie Taittinger.

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Champagne for the Independently Minded

Official Champagne to BAFTA Champagne Taittinger is widely stocked in many independent wine merchants, Majestic Wine Warehouse, ASDA, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Waitrose, Harrods and Fortnum & Mason. @TaittingerUK · www.taittinger.com

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baftaÕs HISTORY

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f you think BAFTA is about one Awards ceremony a year, think again: our year is packed with film, television and games events, fundraising and archive activity, a number of prestigious Awards ceremonies and much, much more. The British Film Academy was formed on 16 April 1947 when a group of the most eminent names in the British film industry gathered together under the chairmanship of the great British director, David Lean. Their fundamental aim was “to recognise those who had contributed outstanding

creative work towards the advancement of British film”. Eleven years later, the Academy merged with the Guild of Television Producers and Directors to form The Society of Film and Television Arts, before becoming officially known as the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1976. We currently have around 6,500 industry members from across the globe. The members remain at the heart of what we do; as well as voting for our Awards, many members give their precious time to help inspire, enthuse and mentor the next generation of talent.

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MAD DOG FOUNDATION

A supporting partner of the Give Something Back Campaign through the UK Scholarships Programme, BAFTA Crew & Filmmakers Forum

Universal Pictures (UK)

MAD DOG CASTING IS CELEBRATING FIFTEEN YEARS PROVIDING EXTRAS AND WALK ONS FOR FILM, TELEVISION AND COMMERCIALS We are delighted to be a supporting partner of the Film Gala Dinner 2015

Mad Dog Casting have provided extras for…

63 BAFTA

NOMINATED FILMS*

18 BAFTA WINNING FILMS

183 BAFTA

NOMINATED TV SHOWS

73 BAFTA WINNING TV SHOWS

*Including 11 2015 BAFTA Film Awards nominations.

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AWARDS

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AFTA has seven UK Award ceremonies a year: five in London and an annual ceremony in Wales and Scotland. The EE British Academy Film Awards are undoubtedly the biggest shop window for the Academy and the broadcast is sold to over 160 territories worldwide. The British Academy Television Awards reaches over 7.2 million homes in the UK through the BBC Broadcast and the Games, Television Craft and Children’s Awards – originally conceived to reward industry excellence – now reach public audiences through event activity.

B U T D I D Y O U K N OW ? The iconic BAFTA mask was designed in 1955 by US sculptor Mitzi Cunliffe and has become an internationally recognised symbol of excellence. The youngest BAFTA winner is Cherry Campbell, who won at the Children’s Awards in 2014 aged nine for her portrayal of Katie Morag in the BBC television programme of the same name. Sir Run Run Shaw obe, founder of the globally recognised Shaw Studios, was presented with a Special Award aged 106 in recognition of his outstanding contribution to cinema. Sir David Attenborough is the only person to have won BAFTAs for programmes in four television formats; black and white, colour, HD and 3D.

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Learning & Events C hampioning e x cellence in film, television an d games

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s a charity we aim to inspire people of all ages and all backgrounds to connect with and learn from the most successful people in the business. There is a wealth of creative and talented people out there and BAFTA wants to ensure that this talent is nurtured and supported.

To be accepted by an institution such as BAFTA is a true honour. The scholarship will provide me with invaluable support and is an incredible way to start my career in screenwriting. L u ke S tap leton BAFTA Schola r in 2O12

In the UK, we run over 250 learning events and initiatives across film, television and games every year: masterclasses, lectures, competitions, mentoring schemes and industry debates. For the younger generation, BAFTA Kids provides a fantastic opportunity for them to use their creative minds and explore the many opportunities that are out there. For those who are beginning to establish their careers, BAFTA Crew provides a networking and skills development programme bringing young professionals together with major award-winning talent. We provide opportunities for young people, career starters and emerging talent to access advice and make the connections they need to progress.

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Archive, Heritage and Exhibitions

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he BAFTA Archive is a precious history of the Academy, of people who have participated in British film and television over the last 67 years and more recently games, and of the techniques they used. We at BAFTA would like to see this history preserved and made available to those interested in and passionate about the moving image through exhibitions and as online resources.

We want everyone to know about the moment when Audrey Hepburn and Richard Attenborough won Best Actress and Best Actor awards respectively in 1965 or when Four Weddings and a Funeral won a magnificent five BAFTAs in 1995. BAFTA would like to keep these memories alive and with your help we want to make a wealth of material available and accessible for generations to come.

Every object, event, place, and person tells a story.

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You might want a bigger screen Dive into BAFTA Guru to get insights, advice and more from hundreds of professionals in film, television and games.

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Inspiring minds in Film, TV and Games


Today, more than ever, young people and career starters need nurture and support to achieve their potential and to succeed. H R H The D uke of Cambr idge

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GIVE SOMETHING BACK A BAFTA driven campaign with the aim of connecting young people with some of the best film, television and game makers, who will help inspire and guide their careers in the industries.

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e at BAFTA want to support emerging talent from all walks of life to use their creative skills in a career within the moving image. Initiatives include mentoring, scholarships, masterclasses and in-school talks. We already work with a range of partners and schools such as the BFI Academy, STEMNET, Speakers For Schools, Into Film and IdeasTap.

Enthusing, supporting and promoting new and emerging talent is not just important to us, it is critical to our industries’ future too.

We want the campaign to benefit as many people as possible but also to harness our industry expertise in order to both recognise those with talent and aptitude from all backgrounds and support their development through more targeted programmes. Our research shows that having access to others in the industry is a major factor in success, so we continue to seek your support in bringing together the best of today’s talent to inspire and inform the industry and audience of tomorrow.

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he moving image plays a huge part in our lives, feeding our minds and imaginations and helping our culture to grow. BAFTA’s Learning & Events programme encourages the public to deepen their understanding of this art form, it nurtures new and emerging talent and helps to ensure the creative industries we support achieve the highest standards.

To continue supporting, promoting and developing new and diverse talent in the film, television and games industries we want to:

• Assist more outstanding talents in need of financial support with a BAFTA Scholarship;

• Further diversify the film, television and

games industries, ensuring our learning audiences not only reflect the diversity of our industries (as they currently are) but match the diversity of the UK population as a whole;

• Engage young people across the UK in

a range of exciting craft roles in the film, television and games industries;

• Introduce more talented individuals to

mentors who can demystify the industry, offer guidance, and champion their ability;

• Help young people discover how they can find out more about how the industry works from the experts themselves.

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he BAFTA Breakthrough Brits initiative seeks out the stars of tomorrow and supports their career development over the course of the year. The Breakthrough Brits are chosen by a jury of industry experts after a UK-wide open call for applications and nominations. We are currently supporting 18 outstanding individuals through a bespoke yearlong programme, offering mentoring, guidance and invitations to BAFTA events.

Since the announcement in September 2014, actor and writer Jonathan Asser went on to win the Writer Film/ Television trophy at the British Academy Scotland Awards for his remarkable screenplay for British prison drama, Starred Up.

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BAFTA Scholarships Programme

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ach year BAFTA’s Scholarships Programme assists students in need of financial support to undertake a postgraduate course related to a career in film, television or games. We offer a range of global scholarships annually, with programmes in the UK, USA and Hong Kong. When the UK programme began in 2012, Daisy Jacobs was awarded almost £10,000 to help fund her MA in Directing Animation at the National Film and Television School. Now a BAFTA scholar alumna, Daisy recently won the FremantleMedia UK New Talent Award at this year’s Women in Film and Television Awards.

Her animation film The Bigger Picture has also won a range of awards at numerous festivals including Creative Innovation in a Short Film at the Edinburgh International Film Festival and Best Graduation Film at this year’s Annecy International Animated Film Festival. It is nominated for Best Short Animation at the EE British Academy Film Awards in 2015 and the Oscar for animated short film.

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BAFTA Rocliffe New Writing Forum

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he BAFTA Rocliffe New Writing Forum helps new writers develop their work under the guidance of the very best in the business and introduces them to the industry. Each year, BAFTA holds several calls for submissions of film and television script extracts. Targeting aspiring screenwriters, each entrant receives feedback on their script from a panel of industry experts and a lucky few have their work performed, giving them a fantastic opportunity to take their writing career to the next level.

Louis Paxton’s script The Spare Room was featured at the TV Drama Forum in April 2014 and was subsequently picked up by BBC Comedy. Louis is now on his third draft for BBC Three and has a show in development with a wellknown television producer. “Thanks again for all your help, Rocliffe was an incredible experience and it really has given me a lot… The Spare Room was the first time I’d written for television, and I used the deadline of Rocliffe to push it out and ensure people would read it. I’m so pleased I entered!”

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BAFTA Young Game Designers

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he BAFTA Young Game Designers initiative and competition has grown over a number of years offering 10 to 18 year olds the chance to learn about digital technology by designing their own game, learning from professionals and further developing their winning games. Dan Pearce’s BAFTA journey started when he was awarded the BAFTA Young Game Designers prize in 2010 aged 16. He pursued a career in games and just three years later was named one of

BAFTA’s Breakthrough Brits. He is now an independent game developer and his creation Castles in the Sky (in collaboration with Jack de Quidt) was nominated for Debut Game at the British Academy Games Awards in 2014. Dan was nurtured through the BAFTA Young Game Designers initiative and has said that winning this prize was undoubtedly one of the best things that could have happened to him and his team.

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BAFTA Gala Dinner Silent Auction How to Bid in the Silent Auction!

By Phone - To register text ‘BAFTA’ to 88850 and follow instructions. Once registered you can start bidding by texting the LOT number and an AMOUNT to 88850 (EG. To bid £500 on lot 101 text 101 500). On smartphones, click the link to your personal bidding page.

By iPad - To place your bid on the iPad provided on your table, simply click on the item you would like to bid on and then enter your name, a contact number and the amount you want to bid.

By Representative - Find a GiveSmart Professional and they will be happy to get you registered, take your bids, place any donations and answer any questions you may have regarding the auction.

However you choose to bid you will be notified by text if you are outbid. (Text messages will be charged at your standard network rate).

(Your personal details will not be shared with any third parties) Please bid generously! Thank you for your support, Good Luck!

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he following pages provide a snapshot of just a few of the donations already confirmed by supporters of BAFTA and the Give Something Back campaign.

Full details of all silent and live auction lots can be accessed by phone, iPad or by asking a representative from GiveSmart.

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umphrey Butler Ltd was founded in June 2000 by Humphrey Butler, a former auction house specialist with over twentytwo years’ experience in the international jewellery field working for both Christie’s and Sotheby’s. Humphrey has been a regular feature on the charity auctioneering circuit, taking sales on behalf of a number of UK and overseas causes. These have included such high profile charities as The Prince’s Trust, The Red Cross, The Royal Marsden,

The Arsenal Foundation, Breast Cancer Haven, RADA, The Countryside Alliance and Juvenile Diabetes. This has led to requests from abroad and having been a part of Harvey Weinstein’s celebrity strewn amfAR party at the Cannes Film Festival for many years, Humphrey now takes the hammer for America’s two highest grossing charity wine auctions, Auction Napa Valley in California and The Naples Winter Wine Festival in Florida.

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SILENT AUCTION INCLUDES: • An absolutely fabulous afternoon tea with

Joanna Lumley at Fortnum & Mason’s famous Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon

• Exclusive access to see the much-loved BBC drama Call the Midwife being filmed at Longcross Studios

• A specially created three course lunch or

dinner for six in a private room at BAFTA 195 Piccadilly, the home of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts

• Be a film extra for a day with Mad

Dog Casting, one of the UK’s leading agencies providing walk-ons for feature films and television

• Dinner for four with BAFTA-winning

actor Jim Broadbent at 5 Hertford Street, one of London’s most exclusive private members clubs

• A Methuselah of Champagne Taittinger signed by presenters and winners from the EE British Academy Film Awards in 2014

• Two tickets to the world premiere of The

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• Four tickets to the West End musical Gypsy and the chance to meet BAFTA-winning actress Imelda Staunton backstage in her dressing room

• An exclusive Nominee Gift Bag,

containing a collection of coveted items donated by BAFTA’s Official Film Awards Partners

• Two tickets to see the BAFTA-winning Graham Norton Show and an exclusive invitation to the Green Room for drinks

• A year-long membership for BAFTA’s

patron programme the Academy Circle, giving you access to the private members club at BAFTA 195 Piccadilly and invitations to exclusive events

• Choose a photographic print and observe a photo shoot with celebrity and official BAFTA photographer Ian Derry

• A weekend family screening of Paddington

for up to 60 guests in the Screening Room at Framestore, the BAFTA-winning visual effects company who created the bear!

• Walk the red carpet and attend the British Academy Television Awards, dinner and after party on Sunday 10 May 2015

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PERSONAL PORTRAIT SITTING WITH PHOTOGRAPHER GREG WILLIAMS

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hotographer Greg Williams is offering one lucky person the opportunity to have a personal portrait sitting with him at his Mayfair studio.

Greg is best known for his high profile photographic work with major film studios, magazines, brands and celebrities. Greg’s work includes on-set and poster campaigns for Skyfall, Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, the Bourne films, Robin Hood and King Kong. Greg was the official photographer for the BAFTA Awards over a number of years, with exclusive access to nominees and winners backstage. He regularly works with Vogue Italia, GQ and Esquire magazines and with major talent such as: Russell Crowe, Robert De Niro, Sean Penn, Rachel Weisz and Megan Fox. As well as your personal portrait sitting you will also receive a 50 × 75cm print of his photographic image titled Juliette Lewis.

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his truly unique experience for four guests will thrill any fan of the British television series Downton Abbey.

Your journey will begin with a visit to Ealing Studios during filming of the scenes set in the servants’ quarters. On a separate day your tour will move to Highclere Castle, where you will receive a private view of the Main State Rooms, all featured in the period drama. This will be followed by afternoon tea with real life owners, the Earl and Countess Carnarvon. The day will continue with a one night’s stay at the nearby Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire, a restored historic Georgian manor house. As if that wasn’t enough, to top it off Hugh Bonneville, Lord Grantham himself, will take you for dinner at The Colony Grill Room at The Beaumont Hotel in Mayfair on a mutually agreeable date in 2015, by which point you’ll probably know as much about the show as he does!

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ou and a guest are invited as VIPs to attend the EE British Academy Film Awards on Sunday 8 February 2015. The Film Awards are BAFTA’s highest film honours, rewarding the very best work of any nationality seen on British cinema screens during the preceding year. These money-can’t-buy tickets are your pass to experience the legendary red carpet, champagne reception and ceremony at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden alongside some of the world’s leading film stars. After the ceremony you will move onto Grosvenor House, Park Lane for the official Awards dinner where you will be personally hosted on an Academy table. This will be followed by the after party also at Grosvenor House where you can dance the night away into the early hours. The event has become one of the biggest nights in the film industry's calendar, attracting global talent and the world’s media. Please note: winning tickets can also be exchanged for the Awards in 2016.

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mpress and entertain your closest friends by hosting the ultimate dinner party with at least four well-known actors from the British film and television industry. Rosewood London is the city’s only five-star hotel which boasts a show kitchen within its private dining space. The Dining Room offers some of the capital’s finest cuisine and is sure to provide a culinary experience to remember.

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AFTA’s Academy Circle gives a small number of individuals a greater insight into BAFTA’s important charitable activities and the opportunity to develop an exclusive and worthwhile connection with the British screen industries. In return for an annual donation, members of the circle are given access to BAFTA 195 Piccadilly and invited to a series of evenings throughout the year, featuring a special guest, allowing you to be inspired, educated and entertained by the extraordinary experience of BAFTA members and other famous industry professionals, from actors to directors to cinematographers.

Since the inception of BAFTA’s Academy Circle, special guests have included the likes of Ralph Fiennes, Kristin Scott Thomas, Eddie Redmayne, Paul Greengrass, Julie Walters, Peter Morgan and many more. All the money raised helps to fund a range of Learning & Events projects, from individual support, such as our scholarships scheme, through to broader initiatives, like The Generation Next: Television Forums and BAFTA Crew. But our masterclasses, Conversations With Screen Composers, BAFTA Kids Roadshow and many more all benefit from the Academy Circle.

For further information including how to join the Academy Circle, please contact: An d r ew O ver in Head of Fundraising t 020 7292 5854 e andrewo@bafta.org

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AFTA and the Gala Committee would like to take this opportunity to express its thanks to the following organisations and individuals who have helped make the Film Gala Dinner possible: 5 Hertford St 21 Club Abbie Collingwood Adam Tuck BAFTA 195 Piccadilly Celia Imrie Celia Small Champagne Taittinger Corbin & King Cushman & Wakefield Daisy Jacobs Dan Dalton Dan Pearce Destiny Ekharaga Ealing Studios Eloise Tomlinson Emicapital Emtone Eon Productions Fisher Productions Folarin Sagaya Fortnum & Mason Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire Fox Searchlight U K Framestore Georgina Norton Greg Williams Hugh Bonneville Ian Derry Imelda Staunton Jenny Bones Jim Broadbent Joanna Lumley Jonathan Asser Judith Leiber Lowell Hotel Mad Dog Casting Morgan Tovey Frost PaperlinX Peter Wolfes Pippa Harris Ray Panthaki Rhianna Hawkins

List of contributors correct at time of going to print

Riveria Band Rosewood London Ryan Doherty Shangri-La at the Shard Smythson So Television Studiocanal The Earl and Countess Carnarvon The London Cabaret Club The Savoy Thessa Madden Tristan Oliver Vanessa Whyte Villa Maria Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden Brochure Design: Joe Lawrence

The Academy chooses GF Smith Colorplan and Munken Polar, supporting excellence in print. Brochure printed on Colorplan Ebony Black 270g/m² (cover) and Munken Polar Rough 100g/m² (text) supplied by PaperlinX. The carbon impact of this paper has been measured and balanced through the World Land Trust, an ecological charity. www.paperlinx.com

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BAFTA 195 Piccadilly Prestigious headquarters of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Lead your guests up the red carpet into this glamorous and unique venue with versatile entertaining spaces and state-of-the-art screening facilities.

For events and reservations: 195piccadilly@bafta.org / 020 7292 5860

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