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Mercury Prize 2025 Nominees Revealed: See Full Shortlist
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Mercury Prize 2025 Nominees Revealed: See Full Shortlist

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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The full list of nominees for the 2025 Mercury Prize has been announced, with the shortlist including Sam Fender, Fontaines D.C., PinkPantheress and more.

Celebrating the work of both esteemed and emerging artists from U.K and Ireland, the Mercury Prize is awarded annually and recognizes artistic achievement in LPs across a range of genres. Recent winners include English Teacher (2024), Ezra Collective (2023), Little Simz (2022), Arlo Parks (2021) and Michael Kiwanuka (2020). The Prize was first awarded in 1992 to Primal Scream for Screamadelica, and winners include collections by Pulp (1996), PJ Harvey (2001, 2011) and Arctic Monkeys (2006).

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Among those featured on the 12-strong shortlist are Fontaines D.C., who have enjoyed a banner year following the release of fourth LP Romance, in August 2024. The Irish band also received a Mercury Prize nomination for their debut album, 2019’s Dogrel, and have since gone on to headline London’s Finsbury Park as well as arenas across the U.K. and Ireland. Fontaines D.C. snagged best international group at the 2025 BRIT Awards, their second win in that category.

Sam Fender, who boasts 2025’s biggest opening week sales in the U.K. so far, is nominated for People Watching. The North Shields-born musician was previously nominated for his second LP Seventeen Going Under and performed a number of large headline shows this summer, including the 80,000-capacity London Stadium and Manchester’s Wythenshawe Park.

FKA twigs is also recognised for third LP EUSEXUA, her highest-charting record yet on the Billboard 200 (No. 24). CMAT’s Euro-Country, which recently peaked at No. 2 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart, gives the Irish country-pop star her second nomination for a Mercury Prize following Crazymad, For Me (2023). 

Wolf Alice’s The Clearing picks up a nod, and follows their 2018 victory for Visions of a Life. Pulp’s comeback LP More, their first since 2001, and PinkPantheress’ mixtape Fancy That also feature on the nominations list.

The list is rounded out by Jacob Alon’s In Limerance; Emma-Jean Thackray’s Weirdo; Joe Webb’s Hamstrings & Hurricanes; Martin Carthy’s Transform Me Then Into A Fish; and Pa Salieu’s Afrikan Alien. View the nominations in full below.

The 2025 awards show will be presented Oct. 16, at the Utilita Arena in Newcastle – the first time the ceremony has been hosted outside of London in its 33 year history. The event will feature live performances from nominees and will culminate in the announcement of the overall winner.

The shortlist was revealed at a launch event for the British press, held in central London. It was also announced live on BBC Radio 6 Music by host Lauren Laverne. As the Mercury Prize’s broadcast partner, BBC Music will provide coverage of the event across TV, radio, and online. 

Albums released between Jul. 13, 2024 and Aug. 29, 2025 were eligible for consideration this year. The 12 shortlisted albums were chosen by an independent judging panel chaired by Jeff Smith, head of music, BBC 6 Music & Radio 2. 

This year’s committee consisted of: Danielle Perry – broadcaster & writer; Jamie Cullum – musician & broadcaster; Jamz Supernova – broadcaster & DJ; Lea Stonhill – music programming consultant; Mistajam – songwriter, DJ & broadcaster; Phil Alexander – creative director, Kerrang!/contributing editor, Mojo; Sian Eleri – broadcaster & DJ; Will Hodgkinson – chief rock & pop critic, The Times; and Sophie Williams – writer & broadcaster.

Mercury Prize 2025 shortlist:

  • CMAT, EURO-COUNTRY
  • Emma-Jean Thackray, Weirdo
  • FKA twigs, EUSEXUA
  • Fontaines D.C., Romance
  • Jacob Alon, In Limerence
  • Joe Webb, Hamstrings & Hurricanes
  • Martin Carthy, Transform Me Then Into A Fish
  • Pa Salieu, Afrikan Alien
  • PinkPantheress, Fancy That
  • Pulp, More
  • Sam Fender, People Watching
  • Wolf Alice, The Clearing
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Jarmusch's Boring Film Wins Venice 2025's Golden Lion Top Prize
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Jarmusch’s Boring Film Wins Venice 2025’s Golden Lion Top Prize

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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Jarmusch’s Boring Film Wins Venice 2025’s Golden Lion Top Prize

by Alex Billington
September 6, 2025
Source: Biennale

At the end of it all, we finally have our winners. The 82nd Venice Film Festival wrapped up this weekend on the sunny Lido island in Venice, and awards were handed out at a fancy awards show in the Sala Grande. The top prize at Venice is a Golden Lion (in honor of the iconic lion that is the symbol of the city) and it’s one of the top prizes in cinema along with the Palme d’Or from Cannes (which was given to Jafar Panahi in May). This year’s winner is a film titled Father Mother Sister Brother, the latest feature from American filmmaker Jim Jarmusch, back after a six year hiatus without making much. Alas it will go down in cinema history as one of the worst film festival prizes ever. Barely anyone liked this film, except for a handful of critics. No one think it deserves any awards. And somehow it won over some of the most incredible, awards-worthy films of the year: No Other Choice, Silent Friend, A House of Dynamite, The Testament of Ann Lee. What was the jury up to? Why this one? The ultimate nothing, boring, unexciting film has won an award it doesn’t deserve. Ugh. Last year in Venice, Pedro Almodovar’s The Room Next Door won over The Brutalist – another strange pick. The prize for Best Director was given out to Benny Safdie (another unexpected choice) along with a number of other very weird picks from the jury. View the full list of #Venezia82 winners below.

Main Venice Awards

The jury chaired by filmmaker Alexander Payne and also including Stéphane Brizé, Maura Delpero, Cristian Mungiu, Mohammad Rasoulof, Fernanda Torres, and Zhao Tao, after watching all 21 films, has awarded:

Golden Lion for Best Film:
Father Mother Sister Brother by Jim Jarmusch

Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize:
The Voice of Hind Rajab by Kaouther Ben Hania

Silver Lion Award for Best Director:
Benny Safdie for the film The Smashing Machine

Coppa Volpi for Best Actress:
Xin Zhilei in the film Sun Rises on Us All (Ri Gua Zhong Tian) by Shangjun Cai

Coppa Volpi for Best Actor:
Toni Servillo in the film Grace (La Grazia) by Paolo Sorrentino

Award for Best Screenplay:
Valérie Donzelli for At Work (À pied d’oeuvre) also by Valérie Donzelli

Special Jury Prize:
Below the Clouds (Sotto le Nuvole) by Gianfranco Rosi

Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Young Actor or Actress:
Luna Wedler in the film Silent Friend by Ildikó Enyedi

“Luigi De Laurentiis” Venice Award for a Debut Film:
Short Summer by Nastia Korkia

Armani Beauty Audience Award:
Calle Málaga by Maryam Touzani

Luna Wedler - Venice 2025 Winner

Orizzonti Section Awards

The Orizzonti Jury, chaired by filmmaker Julia Ducournau, also including Yuri Ancarani, Fernando Enrique Juan Lima, Shannon Murphy, and RaMell Ross, after watching 19 feature films in competition, awarded:

Orizzonti Award for Best Film:
On the Road (En el Camino) by David Pablos

Orizzonti Award for Best Director:
Anuparna Roy for the film Songs of Forgotten Trees

Special Orizzonti Jury Prize:
Lost Land (Harà Watan) by Akio Fujimoto

Orizzonti Award for Best Actress:
Benedetta Porcaroli in Kidnapping of Arabella (Il rapimento di Arabella) by Carolina Cavalli

Orizzonti Award for Best Actor:
Giacomo Covi in the film A Year of School (Un anno di scuola) by LauraSamani

Orizzonti Award for Best Screenplay:
Ana Cristina Barragán for The Ivy (Hiedra) also by Ana Cristina Barragán

That’s all for now. For the full list of awards (including a few more), head to labiennale.org. Congratulations to all of the winners this year. Though now it’s time to rant: this is terrible. Really, truly – an exceptionally frustrating, entirely nonsensical Golden Lion pick. WHY?! There is NO interesting or unique or innovative or clever filmmaking in Jarmusch’s film at all. It is infuriating to award this film the top prize at the Venice Film Festival over any number of other exceptional films that actually have some vibrant, vivid, masterful filmmaking within them: No Other Choice, Silent Friend, A House of Dynamite, The Testament of Ann Lee. I also did not want The Voice of Hind Rajab to win for political reasons. Important story & important film, but the filmmaking is not that interesting or exciting either. But at least that would’ve been better than this one. The rest of the awards also don’t make sense. Benny Safdie for Best Director? Huh!? Nothing for Park Chan-wook? One tiny award for Silent Friend which is a masterpiece? Jesse Plemons in Bugonia deserved to win for Best Actor. Amanda Seyfried in Ann Lee deserved to win for Best Actress. I’m so upset by this. But this is just my opinion and it’s time to move on. I’d rather get back to focusing on my favorites – the films that really do deserve our attention. As always, try to catch any of these films in the theater when they open. Hopefully they’ll be at another fest near you or releasing soon. For more of my Venice 2025 posts, click here.

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Rachel Scott Is Proenza Schouler's New Creative Director
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ICYMI: Rachel Scott Named Proenza Schouler Creative Director, Giorgio Armani Dies at 91 & Soshiotsuki Wins 2025 LVMH Prize

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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In case you missed them, we’ve rounded up our most popular stories of the week to help you stay in the loop. No need to thank us — just toast an espresso shot in our honor when you’re discussing who did what over your ricotta toast. Homepage photo: Brianna Capozzi/Courtesy of Proenza Schouler …

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Japanese Menswear Label Soshiotsuki Wins 2025 LVMH Prize
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Japanese Menswear Label Soshiotsuki Wins 2025 LVMH Prize

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84


On Wednesday, LVMH named Japanese menswear brand Soshiotsuki the winner of its 2025 LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers. Designer Soshi Otsuki founded his eponymous menswear label in 2015, and was even shortlisted for the 2016 LVMH Prize following his second collection. As the winner of this …

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LOUIS VUITTON LVMH PRIZE 2025 GETS A STAR-STUDDED JURY! Deepika Padukone Is The Only Indian Representative! | Glamsham.com
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LOUIS VUITTON LVMH PRIZE 2025 GETS A STAR-STUDDED JURY! Deepika Padukone Is The Only Indian Representative! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Deepika Padukone has added another feather to her global cap, being shortlisted as one of the jury members of the coveted LVMH Prize 2025. The luxury fashion group made the announcement on Instagram with a striking image of the actress, hailing her global impact and influence. The announcement read: “DEEPIKA PADUKONE FOR LOUIS VUITTON: 2025 LVMH PRIZE JURY MEMBER.”. We’re thrilled to announce that the iconic Deepika Padukone will serve as a jury member for this year’s LVMH Prize final.”

The Jury and Prize Details
This year’s edition, according to Fashion Network, has 12 top fashion names in the jury. Some of these include Sarah Burton, Jonathan Anderson, Nicolas Ghesquière (Louis Vuitton Women), Marc Jacobs, Nigo (Kenzo), Phoebe Philo, Stella McCartney, Silvia Venturini Fendi, and Pharrell Williams, among others.

On the 3rd of September 2025, at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, this distinguished panel will crown one winner out of eight finalists of the 12th installment. The LVMH Prize has long been considered a platform for up-and-coming designers, sending numerous young brands to the international fashion stage.

Deepika’s Chic Airport Look
Curiously, Deepika was also seen at Mumbai airport just moments before the announcement. She dressed casually yet stylishly in an oversized red knit sweater, blue denim jeans, and tan ankle-high boots. The actress warmly smiled at paparazzi as she walked into the terminal, looking effortlessly stylish.

Career and Cultural Impact
On the movie side, Deepika was last acting in Rohit Shetty’s Singham Again with Ranveer Singh, Kareena Kapoor, Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar, and Tiger Shroff. She is also announced as the leading lady in director Atlee’s next untitled project with Allu Arjun. Last week, The Shift magazine listed her among its “90 Women Shaping Culture” due to her campaign on mental health and women empowerment.

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Bigg Boss Bigg Boss 19
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Bigg Boss 19: Revisiting All Past Winners & Their Prize Money

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
written by jummy84

With just days left until Bigg Boss 19 premieres on Colors and JioHotstar, the hype surrounding the Salman Khan-hosted controversial reality show is only growing. While reports circulate with names of potential contestants, die hard fans of the show will begin the countdown of who deserves the BB19 winner’s crown the minute all 15 contestants are introduced.

As we wait to know who the 15 contestants are – and wait to see them entertain us for around 5 months, scroll below to check out the previous 18 winners and know what each one of them took home along with the trophy.

Pass Bigg Boss Winner & The Prize Money They Won

Over the last 18 seasons, the show saw a number of different celebrities how the show – such as Arshad Warsi, Amitabh Bachchan, Shilpa Shetty and Salman Khan, it also witnessed the winners talking home varying amounts of prize money. While several of the initial winners won Rs 1 crore along with the trophy, the prize amount saw a decline over the years. In fact, at one point, the winner only received Rs 30 lakh.

Scroll below to see which contestants were rewarded with Rs 1 crore, Rs 50 lakh and even Rs 30 lakh.

  • Season 1 – Rahul Roy – The Aashiqui fame fame emerged as the very first winner of the reality show in India and won a cash prize of Rs 1 crore.
  • Season 2 – Ashutosh Kaushik – Kaushik defeated Raja Chaudhary and lifted the trophy and took home Rs 1 crore as his winning amount.
  • Season 3 – Vindu Dara Singh – Singh received more votes than Pravesh Rana, lifting the trophy and winning Rs 1 crore as well.
  • Season 4 – Shweta Tiwari – Shweta emerged as the show’s first ever woman winner and won Rs 1 crore after defeating The Great Khali during the grand finale.
  • Season 5 – Juhi Parmar – The Kumkum – Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan fame took home the trophy and Rs 1 crore after beating Mahek Chahal in 2012.
  • Season 6 – Urvashi Dholakia – Urvashi won the season by beating Imam Siddiqui and won Rs 50 lakh along with the trophy.
  • Season 7 – Gauahar Khan – The soon-to-be mother beat Tanishaa Mukherji and took home a whopping Rs 50 lakh along with the title.
  • Season 8 – Gautam Gulati – This season – which saw both Salman Khan and Farah Khan as its host, resulted in Gulati winning the show and a prize money of Rs 50 lakh.
  • Season 9 – Prince Narula – By beating Rishab Sinha, Prince Narula took home the coveted trophy and a prize money of Rs 50 lakh.
  • Season 10 – Manveer Gurjar – The first commoner to win the show, Gurjar defeated Bani J and took home the Rs 50 lakh as well as the trophy.
  • Season 11 – Shilpa Shinde – Shinde received more votes than Hina Khan in 2018, and emerged as the winner of BB11 with a cash prize of Rs 44 lakh.
  • Season 12 – Dipika Kakar – The Sasural Simar Ka actress beat cricketer S Sreesanth and went home with a prize amount of Rs 30 lakh.
  • Season 13 – Sidharth Shukla – The much-loved now-late actor didn’t win just BB13 and millions of hearts by beating Asim Riaz, but he also took home Rs 50 lakh as a cash prize.
  • Season 14 – Rubina Dilaik – The Shakti — Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki actress didn’t just impress us with her fashion but with her game too. She defeated Rahul Vaidya to win the trophy and a cash prize of Rs 36 lakh.
  • Season 15 – Tejasswi Prakash – Teju defeated Pratik Sehajpal to win the show and Rs 40 lakh.
  • Season 16 – MC Stan – He won Rs 31.8 lakh.
  • Season 17 – Munawar Faruqui – He won Rs 50 lakh.
  • Season 18 – Karan Veer Mehra – He won Rs 50 lakh.

Where & When To Watch BB19

Salman Khan-hosted Bigg Boss 19 will premiere on August 24. The show will stream on JioHotstar at 9 pm followed by a telecast on Colors TV at 10:30 pm. This season’s official first look – including the logo, was unveiled on July 25. Its teaser was unveiled on July 31 and received a positive response. On August 7, JioHotstar and Colors TV released the trailer featuring Salman Khan. It also provided details about the season’s theme – Gharwalon Ki Sarkaar. As per reports, this year the show introduces a parliament-inspired setting where housemates wield authority over key decisions, from alliances to tasks.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Bigg Boss 19 CONFIRMED Contestants List! Gaurav Khanna, Siwet Tomar To Ashnoor Kaur And Shehbaz Badesha, Meet The Celebrities Set To Participate In Salman Khan-Hosted Reality Show

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