Speakers and mentors taking part include BFI Filmmaking Fund director Mia Bays and Bafta chair Sara Putt.
Reclaim The Frame, the UK’s gender equality in cinema charity, has set the filmmakers from across the UK who will take part in the eighth edition of professional development programme, Filmonomics, with BFI Filmmaking Fund director Mia Bays and Bafta chair Sara Putt among the mentors and speakers offering their support.
Among the 18 filmmakers taking part for this edition are director Jessica Bishopp, who has had documentary shorts premiere in BFI London Film Festival and SXSW; Bafta Scotland-nominated producer and founder of Lothian Films,...
Reclaim The Frame, the UK’s gender equality in cinema charity, has set the filmmakers from across the UK who will take part in the eighth edition of professional development programme, Filmonomics, with BFI Filmmaking Fund director Mia Bays and Bafta chair Sara Putt among the mentors and speakers offering their support.
Among the 18 filmmakers taking part for this edition are director Jessica Bishopp, who has had documentary shorts premiere in BFI London Film Festival and SXSW; Bafta Scotland-nominated producer and founder of Lothian Films,...
- 12/8/2023
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Projects include a new feature from the director of The Passing and Hinterland.
Ffilm Cymru Wales, the Welsh film agency, has backed four feature projects through its development fund.
They include a second feature from Gareth Bryn – director of The Passing (2015) and TV series Hinterland – whose new project The Promise is a psychological period horror set in Wales in 1890.
Two of the five projects are in the Welsh language. Further details are below.
Ffilm Cymru Wales’ head of creative business Kimberley Warner commented: “Ffilm Cymru Wales is proud to attract some of the most exciting and original filmmaking talent in Wales. We’ve seen a 300% increase in the amount of projects in development converting into production over the last three years, which is in no small part due to our Magnifier system of support for talent, as well as our commitment to an inclusive film culture.”
Full project details:
Information provided by Ffilm Cymru Wales
Hijra
A colourful...
Ffilm Cymru Wales, the Welsh film agency, has backed four feature projects through its development fund.
They include a second feature from Gareth Bryn – director of The Passing (2015) and TV series Hinterland – whose new project The Promise is a psychological period horror set in Wales in 1890.
Two of the five projects are in the Welsh language. Further details are below.
Ffilm Cymru Wales’ head of creative business Kimberley Warner commented: “Ffilm Cymru Wales is proud to attract some of the most exciting and original filmmaking talent in Wales. We’ve seen a 300% increase in the amount of projects in development converting into production over the last three years, which is in no small part due to our Magnifier system of support for talent, as well as our commitment to an inclusive film culture.”
Full project details:
Information provided by Ffilm Cymru Wales
Hijra
A colourful...
- 2/7/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Prince William made a quick turnaround from the glamour of the red carpet to the gritty reality of homelessness.
On Monday the prince — who joined some of Hollywood’s biggest stars (along with wife Princess Kate!) at the annual BAFTA film awards in London on Sunday — visited one of his key charities, Centrepoint, where he participated in a training exercise for the charity’s new helpline.
"Hello, this is William @centrepointuk …" The Duke takes part in a test training exercise on the helpline phones. pic.twitter.com/R5ha1JrrVO
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) February 13, 2017
The royal dad, 34, listened in as...
On Monday the prince — who joined some of Hollywood’s biggest stars (along with wife Princess Kate!) at the annual BAFTA film awards in London on Sunday — visited one of his key charities, Centrepoint, where he participated in a training exercise for the charity’s new helpline.
"Hello, this is William @centrepointuk …" The Duke takes part in a test training exercise on the helpline phones. pic.twitter.com/R5ha1JrrVO
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) February 13, 2017
The royal dad, 34, listened in as...
- 2/13/2017
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
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