TV Preview: Black Mirror
The long-awaited return of Charlie Brooker’s dark, satirical anthology series which reinvents itself with each new episode. The sixth season of Black Mirror is the most unpredictable, unclassifiable and unexpected yet.
BAFTA will screen the episode titled 'Demon 79' set in Northern England, 1979, in which a meek sales assistant is told she must commit terrible acts to prevent disaster.
Black Mirror Series 6 is a five part series made by Broke and Bones for Netflix. It is executive produced by Charlie Brooker, Jessica Rhoades, Annabel Jones and Bisha K. Ali (Demon 79 and Joan is Awful)
The preview will be followed by a Q&A with:
Charlie Brooker, writer/creator and executive producer
Bisha K. Ali, writer and executive producer
Toby Haynes, director
Anjana Vasan, actor
Paapa Essiedu, actor
Accessibility
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Terms and Conditions
By purchasing a ticket for this event, you agree to the terms and conditions listed below:
Please see here for our Academy Screenings and Events Code.
Please note, the use of professional photography or recording equipment is prohibited during this event.
Pricing
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Seat Type | Ticket Type | Price | ||
Standard | Public Concessions | £7.50 | ||
Standard | Public Full | £10.00 |