by FilmInk Staff
“What a role. What an actor. What a performance”. Lucy Mangan, The Guardian UK
After the Party, Lingo Pictures’ acclaimed 6-part drama, has added yet more international wins, nominations and accolades as it goes to air in the UK.
The series, co-created by Robyn Malcolm and Dianne Taylor, and starring Robyn Malcolm and Peter Mullan, premiered on Channel 4 on November 20 and is being lauded in the UK with multiple 4.5 and 5-star reviews including from The Times, The Guardian, The Telegraph and iNews, with both The Guardian and The Telegraph describing Robyn Malcolm’s star turn as ‘the TV performance of the year’.
On Monday evening at the prestigious 63rd annual Rose d’Or Awards, After the Party competed against such high-profile series as Baby Reindeer, Mr Bates versus the Post Office and Pachinko. The nominees were voted for by a jury of more than 100 broadcast executives, distributors and producers, from across the international television industry.
On Saturday, in a ceremony televised live from Jakarta to 500 million homes across Asia, Peter Salmon was awarded Best Director at the Asian TV Awards. After the Party was also nominated for Best Drama and Best Actress (Robyn Malcolm).
At the New Zealand TV Awards on November 22, the series won a record nine categories. As well as being named best drama for 2024, After the Party won awards for best actress (Robyn Malcolm), best actor (Peter Mullan), best supporting actor (Elz Carrad), best supporting actress (Tara Canton), best editing, best cinematography, best director comedy/drama and best script: drama for Dianne Taylor.
Director Peter Salmon has also received a nomination in the Australian Directors Guild Awards. Robyn Malcolm has been named National Winner for Best Actress Category in the Asian Academy Creative Awards with the final winner to be announced in early December and has been nominated for Best Actress at the Seoul International Drama Awards where the series has been nominated for Best Miniseries.
After the Party received the Gold Award at New York Festivals TV and Film, and was the first ever New Zealand series selected for Series Mania in France where in screened in the International Panorama and where Robyn Malcolm won Best Actress. It was also selected to screen at Serielizados (Barcelona) where Robyn Malcolm was named Best Actress and at Cinema Jove Festival (Valencia, Spain).
“Lingo Pictures is immensely proud of After the Party and the success is has achieved in New Zealand, Australia and internationally. Dianne Taylor and Robyn Malcolm came to Lingo with a bold idea and it’s gratifying to see audiences responding so enthusiastically to the show. Our congratulations to Robyn for her richly deserved, multiple best actress awards, to Dianne and to our director and fellow producer Peter Salmon who brilliantly helmed the series,” said producer, Lingo Pictures’ Helen Bowden.
After the Party is a Lingo Pictures & Luminous Beast production filmed on location in Wellington, New Zealand. Lingo Pictures’ Helen Bowden produced the series alongside Liz DiFiore and Peter Salmon with Salmon also directing all six episodes. Executive Producers are Lingo Pictures’ Jason Stephens, with Dianne Taylor and Robyn Malcolm.