Fifteen of Britain’s up and coming film-makers to attend five-day professional development programme.
The BFI has revealed the 15 writers and directors taking part in the Net.Work@Lff professional development programme at this year’s BFI London Film Festival (Oct 5-16).
This year’s Net.Work event focuses on emerging film-makers from British black, Asian and minority ethnic (Bame) backgrounds from across the UK. The programme also mirrors the festival’s headline industry event, the Lff Black Star Symposium (Thursday, 6 October), which will be opened by British actor and producer David Oyelowo.
During the course of the five-day programme (Oct 6-10) which is supported by the BFI with National Lottery funding, the 15 writers and directors will be participating in masterclasses, screenings, networking and one-to-one sessions with visiting international film-makers and executives whose films are screening at the festival.
The delegates include Toby Fell-Holden, whose short Balcony won a Crystal Bear in Berlin’s Generation 14plus strand...
The BFI has revealed the 15 writers and directors taking part in the Net.Work@Lff professional development programme at this year’s BFI London Film Festival (Oct 5-16).
This year’s Net.Work event focuses on emerging film-makers from British black, Asian and minority ethnic (Bame) backgrounds from across the UK. The programme also mirrors the festival’s headline industry event, the Lff Black Star Symposium (Thursday, 6 October), which will be opened by British actor and producer David Oyelowo.
During the course of the five-day programme (Oct 6-10) which is supported by the BFI with National Lottery funding, the 15 writers and directors will be participating in masterclasses, screenings, networking and one-to-one sessions with visiting international film-makers and executives whose films are screening at the festival.
The delegates include Toby Fell-Holden, whose short Balcony won a Crystal Bear in Berlin’s Generation 14plus strand...
- 9/27/2016
- ScreenDaily
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