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    Photos: Black International Film Festival Birmingham 2014

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    Alicia Eyo, from Emmerdale with Don Gilet, of Holby City

    The Black International Film Festival (BIFF) diamond edition took place in Birmingham and the glittering award was welled attended by black celebrities in the UK. The week long event started on the 26th of October and ended on November 1, 2014.

    The award was hosted by Legendary actor Rudolph Walker with comedian and TV presenter Angie Le Mar at the Birmingham’s International Convention Centre. The event was graced by over 800 guests who mingled with the stars of Britain’s best-loved TV soaps, dramas and documentaries.

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    Best actor award goes to Rudulph Walker, presented by Crystal Yu and Chucky Venn
    Best actress Georgina Campbell for her role in Murdered by my Boyfriend
    Best actress Georgina Campbell for her role in Murdered by my Boyfriend
    Special achievement award goes to the cast of Doctors
    Special achievement award goes to the cast of Doctors
    Singing for Birmingham
    Singing for Birmingham
     Lloyd Blake (left) with Beverly Lindsay, OD, OBE, and Sir Albert Bore, Leader of Birmingham City Council
    Lloyd Blake (left) with Beverly Lindsay, OD, OBE, and Sir Albert Bore, Leader of Birmingham City Council
     Jimmy Akingbola with Lorna Laidlaw
    Jimmy Akingbola with Lorna Laidlaw
    Entertainer Brenda Edwards
    Entertainer Brenda Edwards
    Don Gilet celebrates Holby City winning best long running drama award
    Don Gilet celebrates Holby City winning best long running drama award
    Casualty actors Tony Marshall and Suzanne Packer
    Casualty actors Tony Marshall and Suzanne Packer
    Best TV presenter Charlene White, who fronts ITV London News
    Best TV presenter Charlene White, who fronts ITV London News
    Best emerging talent Modupe Adeyeye of Hollyoaks
    Best emerging talent Modupe Adeyeye of Hollyoaks
    Best comedy performance Jimmy Akingbola for his role in Rev
    Best comedy performance Jimmy Akingbola for his role in Rev

    Photo Credit: Tony Field Photography.

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