{"id":28294,"date":"2014-03-11T17:42:48","date_gmt":"2014-03-11T17:42:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.wonderlandmagazine.com\/?p=28294"},"modified":"2014-03-11T17:42:48","modified_gmt":"2014-03-11T17:42:48","slug":"young-restless-baftas-stars-of-tomorrow","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wonderlandmagazine.com\/2014\/03\/11\/young-restless-baftas-stars-of-tomorrow\/","title":{"rendered":"YOUNG & RESTLESS: BAFTA\u2019S STARS OF TOMORROW"},"content":{"rendered":"
In celebration of the 2014 BAFTA\u2019s, Wonderland has joined in blissful union with their official backstage photographer Jessie Craig to shoot who we imagine to be future award winners.<\/p>\n
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There\u2019s not much better than an awards ceremony \u2013 exulted triumph, applause, gowns, men in suits, sobbing disappointment, hysterical women stealing hateful glances at each other. Pure theatre. In celebration of the 2014 BAFTA\u2019s, Wonderland has joined in blissful union with their official backstage photographer Jessie Craig to shoot who we imagine to be future award winners. Here they pose resplendent and explain, in bite-sized quote form, their dreams, loves, aspirations and ventures for the rest of 2014.<\/p>\n
Wool polo neck by HACKETT<\/em><\/p>\n Harry Treadaway <\/p>\n <\/a>Patterned dress by MARY KATRANTZOU<\/em><\/p>\n Gugu Mbatha-Raw <\/p>\n Primary blue suit by PAUL SMITH and white cotton shirt by HACKETT<\/em><\/p>\n Max Irons <\/p>\n Teal jacket and matching shorts both by DIOR HOMME<\/em><\/p>\n Freddie Fox <\/p>\n
\n“Coming up I\u2019m playing Dr Frankenstein in Showtime’s\u00a0Penny Dreadful<\/i>\u00a0with Eva Green, Timothy Dalton and Josh Hartnett. Also, I star in a psychological thriller indie with Rose Leslie called\u00a0Honeymoon<\/i>, I\u2019m writing and directing a short film and am shooting a photographic portrait project. Calm, then.”<\/p>\n
\n“Even though she’s hardly fictional, Cleopatra would be great to explore, as she’s reached an almost mythological status in history. Plus it would be interesting to discover the real woman beneath the image.”<\/p>\n
\n“I\u2019ve spent too long thinking about what a musical of my life would sound like. Out of key probably.”<\/p>\n
\n“When I was a kid it was the big action epics: Die Hard, Beverly Hills Cop. As I got older: Withnail & I, Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon, The Godfather, Glengarry Glen Ross. I have relatively eclectic taste, but there’s definitely a strong Al Pacino theme running through it.”<\/p>\n