Bristol boy's poster gets film award nomination
A Bristol boy will have his own moment in the spotlight after a poster he drew was nominated for a film industry award.
Harry Keen, seven, of Belroyal Avenue, Brislington, drew a scene from Bee Movie after watching the film at the cinema with his school as part of Film Education Week.
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Teachers entered the poster into a junior film critic award and it was shortlisted.
At seven Harry is the youngest contender in his category which goes up to 11 years old.
Young Harry saw off some tough competition as Film Education, which runs the awards, receives thousands of entries every year.
Now Harry, his parents, Kelly, 30 and Terry, 31 and his two brothers Josh, nine and Bailey, five, are all heading up to London on Thursday for a swish awards ceremony to be held at BAFTA.
Blue Peter presenter, Joel Defries, will be hosting the ceremony while actors Bill Nighy and Tom Felton, who plays Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter movies, are both rumoured to be going along.
Harry, who is yet to write an acceptance speech in case he wins, said: "It's very cool to be nominated but I'm going to let mum do the talking on stage.
"The ceremony is two hours so it will probably get a bit boring. We do art at school now and I love Art Attack. I like writing stories too."
Mrs Keen, a part-time legal secretary, said: "We were chuffed to bits when his teacher rang to say he'd been nominated.
"We both know he loves drawing and making things."
Elder brother Josh prefers to leave the art to his brother however. "Harry's very creative. I'm more into sports," he said.











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