Read more "EX SANGUIS" SELECTED FOR INSIDE OUT FINANCING FORUM. Kate and Linn are founders of Bristol-based Early Day Films. The BFI will invest up to [â¦] Aiming to make a bold contribution to the UK filmmaking landscape through projects telling rarely seen, personal stories, the slate is drawn from left-field sources and less represented geographies and communities. Winning BIFA’s Breakthrough producer 2019 and the 2020 BAFTA for best debut feature, their critically acclaimed feature Bait (Mark Jenkin) continues to screen internationally following an award-winning UK campaign with BFI Distribution. The funding and support aims to boost their careers, giving them the stability and security to forge ambitious creative partnerships, and to get quality and distinctive projects they have fostered off the ground. Those selected this year include the ⦠She is currently working across a variety of adaptations, including Me… Jane by Patrick McDonnell with Cartoon Saloon; The Promise by Nicola Davies and Laura Carlin; Dark Chapter by Winnie M Li and The Boy in the Tower by Polly Ho-Yen. Having recently relocated to the Northwest he has collaborated with interesting new filmmakers creating three new shorts through BBC Films, BFI and New Creatives North. Awarding up to £2m over two years to 20 producers and producer teams, Vision Awards are providing invaluable support and funding to some of the UK’s most exciting and ambitious producers as they are establishing their careers. Chi Thai is a British independent filmmaker & producer who works across features, documentary, animation & immersive. He plans to continue sharing stories, “Powered by the Future, Inspired by the past”. Ben Roberts, the BFIâs Deputy Chief Executive, looks back at the films and filmmakers we supported in the last financial year with National Lottery Production funding, and ⦠2020 Screen International Star of Tomorrow, Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor is a producer whose work focuses on Black, Queer and Female-led content for Film and TV. Stephanie worked on major studio films and is now leading shows commissioned with BBC, Sky Atlantic and Quibi. BFI Tower Sunburst CBD Lot. The fourth edition of the BFI Vision Awards is providing a maximum of £50,000 per year to each of the 20 producers or producing teams. The BFI Vision Awards will provide support and funding to 20 of the UKâs most exciting and ambitious early career producers and producer teams. She runs Joi Productions, which received a BFI Vision Award, a £2 million fund aimed at supporting Independent Production companies. Twelve emerging producers who are yet to make their first feature will benefit from the comprehensive BFI NETWORK INSIGHT programme. Presently, they are bringing together a slate of original features, collaborating with new talent and established writers and directors. A 2018 Screen Star of Tomorrow, Helen produced two features: the BIFA nominated Chubby Funny and upcoming Say Your Prayers. Recent productions include Gareth Evans feature Apostle and acclaimed drama series Hidden. ... 2018-12-19T00:02:00Z. From a short film background (September BAFTA winner 2009, Hard Cracked The Wind 2019), Linn and Kate work with some of the most exciting voices in the South West. The BFI has revealed this yearâs Vision Awards, its funding awards for emerging UK production companies. With a focus on utilising genre to tell dramatic narratives, Lucy aims to produce exciting and engaging films for a wide audience. Registered charity 287780, Answering questions from the screen sectors, BFI invests £2.5m in UK producers, announcing Vision Awards. All rights reserved. We will announce any future call for applications on this page, through our social channels and the press. 1.2 Jl. The programme will culminate in a trip to a film market next year. BFI Vision Awards 2013-15. Focused on delivering internationally appealing genre films and television, Douglas is developing a strong slate with some of the UK’s brightest filmmakers, including projects with Kate Herron (Sex Education, Loki), Emily Greenwood and Mustapha Kseibati (Screen Star of Tomorrow). Ray & Liz. Lorine is a 2020 Rotterdam Producers Lab Alumni. Alexandra is an award-winning producer committed to bold, original and inventive storytelling. The BFI’s first Vision Awards in 2008 supported 15 companies looking to scale up their business and establish their international reputation through making critically acclaimed and commercially successful films. Last year Oliver was named one of BAFTA’s Breakthrough Brits. With its Vision Awards for 2013-2015, the BFI widened the field by supporting 19 companies, including 12 emerging companies. The BFI has revealed this year's Vision Awards, its funding awards for emerging UK production companies. Film lists and highlights from BFI Player. Primitive Film supported by. The BFI Vision Awards provide financial support to a diverse range of film producers around the UK to increase and strengthen their development slates. Read more. Previous films have been selected for SXSW, Sydney, Sundance, Encounters, Cannes, Edinburgh and BFI film festivals. ⦠Scroll down for the list of recipients. Erebus Pictures was founded to create quality, commercially driven projects for film and television. She is a cofounder of the advocacy group, BEATS. SONA films has a track record of award-winning short films (most recently Vert, SXSW 2020) and has a slate of feature films and television projects including an Anne Fine book adaptation and various projects in development with the BFI. A number of previous Vision Awardees have successfully capitalised on the unique investment and support to define their company’s identity, move projects into production and develop viable businesses. At a formative stage of their career, the comprehensive programme aims to provide in-depth knowledge of navigating the life-cycle of a project from the pivotal position of the producer. In 2019 she started her own production company, Diploid Productions, creating quality content born out of collaboration and has committed herself to redefining the northern and working class identity through the projects she brings to screen. Alexandra’s current development slate includes projects with Film4, BFI and Screen Australia. He is currently developing a slate of queer feature films and is a proud member of the Queer Producers Network. Sorcha Bacon is a BAFTA and BIFA-nominated producer and founder of Try Hard Films. The BFI NETWORK INSIGHT programme was set up to address a gap identified in training and support available for producers taking serious steps towards their debut feature and growing sustainable, creative companies. The funding gives recipients creative and financial autonomy, empowering them to develop their ambitious and diverse film slates and build their businesses. Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor, Producer: Boxing Day. They currently have projects in development with the BFI and Film4 among others, and are working with talent including Jenny Lu, Morgan Lloyd-Malcolm, Louise Stern and IR Bell-Webb. The BFIâs Vision Awards will give 22 production companies a degree of creative and financial autonomy to develop their film slates, an increase on the number of Vision Awards that it anticipated making initially (from 20 awards to 22), in response to the number of strong applications received through an open and competitive application process. Kapt. Emily has worked on-set and in-house for Fred Films and Ealing Studios, her credits include Associate Producer on Fisherman’s Friend, Patrick and Crooked House. She is currently co-producing a documentary with producer Steven Lake, which is in development with Catapult Films. Previously working in development roles at Heyday Films and Element Pictures, Alexandra’s accolades as a producer include Emerging Producer of the Year (SASA), Best Emerging Filmmaker (Shorts Film Festival) and a nomination for Best Short Film at the Australian Academy Awards. Lucy is a BAFTA-longlisted producer and founder of Strive Films, a film production company based in Yorkshire. £100,000 awards (in alphabetical order) 42. The BFI Diversity Standards gauge the ability of projects to contribute to these aims. With 2016 BFI Vision Awardee Serena Armitage, Pietro completed Sarah Clift’s BFI NETWORK short Valerie Venus and is developing Clift’s feature debut Two Old Maids and Claire Oakley’s feature English Animals. The producers receiving awards under the current scheme were confirmed in April 2020 when awards of up to £50,000 per year for 2 years were made. The Bafta award winning, BFI Vision Award supported Out of Orbit is one of the most exciting production companies to emerge from the booming Northern Ireland Film and Television Industry.. From the debut screenplay by acclaimed Irish playwright Owen McCafferty, Ordinary Love had its world premiere at TIFF 2019. These two distinct but complimentary programmes offer crucial support to early career producers. The 2016-2018 Awards backed 22 production companies focusing on emerging producers, to support for their development activity and enable them to expand their relationships and the work they develop. Alice’s award-winning shorts have screened internationally. Some elements will run online, while others will be delivered in person as and when it is possible. Fiona has produced a number of distinctive and cross-disciplinary works and is currently in production on a mini-series for Film4 that imagines possible futures for people of colour, in the UK. As with the previous round, 50% of the BFI Vision Award will be non-recoupable, encouraging producers who may be unable to support themselves financially on a full-time basis to devote themselves to developing their slate. Registered charity 287780, BFI Vision Awards guidelines for applicants, Progress my creative career and grow my business, Answering questions from the screen sectors. Alumni include Emily Morgan, who with her company Quiddity Films produced the critically-acclaimed and multi award-wining I Am Not A Witch, for which she won the BAFTA for Outstanding Debut with the film’s writer/director Rungano Nyoni. The BFI has revealed this yearâs Vision Awards, its funding awards for emerging UK production companies. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Digital Film Production at Ravensbourne University, Tony initially began his career producing music videos with some of the biggest names in the music industry; from international artists like Davido, J Balvin & Future to homegrown talents like Westlife, Aitch & Wretch 32. Holly Carrington is an RTS-nominated producer, a graduate of the National Film and Television School and collectively her films have premiered around the world most recently at the BFI London Film Festival, BFI Flare, Leeds International Film Festival and CamerImage. She runs Joi Productions, which received a BFI Vision Award, a £2 million fund aimed at supporting Independent Production companies. Sophie campaigns for access in the film industry through the UK Producer’s Roundtable and is one of the British Screen Forum’s ‘future leaders’. Creative, beautiful and often provocative, the nominated films showcase an incredible range of filmmaking talent from across the world. 2020 sees the release of I Choose the debut narrative short by multidisciplinary artist Tina Pasotra, which Alice co-wrote and produced. He was named deputy CEO of the BFI in October 2018, running that role alongside his Film Fund responsibilities until February 2020. Douglas was selected for Film London’s Microwave, EIFF Talent Lab, SFTN’s Talent Programme and is a 2017 BFI NETWORK Weekender alumni. Camilla’s production and development experience spans film and television, having worked on high-end drama for companies including Left Bank Pictures, and on the development and script editing of several Warner Bros’ Studio features, including the Fantastic Beasts franchise. Supported by the BFI Vision Award 3 and Ffilm Cymru Wales, the company continues to grow, working with a team of freelance producers and directors to develop a varied slate of thought provoking, creative and challenging âculturalâ productions, spanning feature film, documentary, radio and now drama. The company’s launch project, short film The Tunnel, from BAFTA nominated Arash Ashtiani, is currently in post-production and aiming to hit the festival circuit in late 2020. Barrington Paul Robinson is a creative producer, alumni of EIFF Talent Lab, a UK Film Council Breakthrough Brit and a Screen Star of Tomorrow. Screen Yorkshire is working with BFI NETWORK on the full design and delivery of the programme, led by their Head of Creative Programmes, Caroline Cooper Charles. James is developing Mikko Makela’s sophomore feature Sebastian and working with him as co-writer on a scripted series. Oliver founded Escape Plan in December 2015. ... winner of Rocky and BAFTA awards 2018⦠Chi Thai, Producer: Little Miss Sumo. Currently working as a Development Producer, he was one of Sheffield Doc/Fests 2018 ‘Future Producers’ and was awarded the prestigious ‘Doc Society Fellowship.’. With a background in high-end television, Douglas has produced BAFTA-shortlisted and Méliès d’Argent-winning genre shorts, notably Rob Savage’s Dawn Of The Deaf & Salt, and counts the BFI London Film Festival, Sundance and Canneseries among 200+ festival screenings. The 2016-2018 Awards backed 22 ⦠If you have any questions relating to the awards, please email developmentcoordinator@bfi.org.uk. Fodhla holds an MA in producing from The National Film & Television School and is currently on the board of BIFA. Having started working in music promos, fashion film and short documentaries, he produced his first feature A Moment In The Reeds, which played at over 80 festivals worldwide, and was nominated for a BIFA Discovery Award as well as two Jussi Awards in Finland. On International Womenâs Day, we celebrate the gold rush in new female filmmakers emerging over the last decade with a round-up of some of the eraâs most distinctive debuts. Alice joined Cardiff-based and BFI Vision awarded ie ie productions in 2015 to establish and lead their drama department. 23 September 2020. 21 must-see debuts by female directors from the last 10 years. Most recently, Sarah produced the BIFA-winning Animals, directed by Sophie Hyde, written by Emma Jane Unsworth, which premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. Hakawati was named a Screen International Producer on the Rise in their 2018 #Brit50 list, and was a BFI Vision Award 3 Awardee (2016-18) Our widely broadcast work has been screened at festivals including Berlinale, Rotterdam, CPH:DOX, Doc/Fest and IDFA. She established Fruit Tree Media in 2013 to champion unrepresented voices, working with some of the UK’s most exciting talent. This year it has targeted more experienced producers, who have made between one and three distributed projects (features, television or immersive content). Pietro focuses on stories of outsiders from visionary talent, often featuring LGBTIQ+ and female leads and cross-cultural perspectives. Latest news, features and opinion. Rory Aitken, Ben Pugh, Josh Varney, Kate Buckley; Film credits include: Shifty, Welcome To The Punch. The BFI has announced the 20 producers and production companies that are set to share up to £2 million ($2.5 million) in funding through its Vision Awards. Bio. He produced Andrew Steggall’s BFI-backed debut Departure, Giacomo Cimini’s award-winning short The Nostalgist, and executive-produced three upcoming debuts: Camille Griffin’s Silent Night, starring Keira Knightley, produced by Marv and Maven; Marley Morrison’s Sweetheart, funded by Microwave; and Eliza Schroeder’s Love Sarah, starring Celia Imrie. BFI Production Fund Awards 2018/19 This piece was written before Ben Roberts became BFI CEO. Previously, Oliver was Head of Production and Development for eminent producer Michael Kuhn’s Qwerty Films, where he scouted and developed many of the company’s projects, including Stephen Frears’ Florence Foster Jenkins, starring Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant, on which he worked as Associate Producer. Paris Zarcilla is a BIFA-nominated director/writer of film, television and commercials. In 2019 Pencil Trick was named a CE50 company identifying it as one of the top 50 creative companies in England. Screen Star of Tomorrow 2019, Fiona is a Film and television producer, with 12 years’ experience working at Channel 4 and Film4. Sarah has been named a Screen Star of Tomorrow and a BAFTA Breakthrough Brit, and her company was selected as one of the UK’s top emerging production companies in Screen Daily’s Brit 50 list. We can provide assistance to applicants who have a disability, are D/deaf, have a visual or hearing impairment or are neurodiverse, where this support is needed for someone to make an application. Serena Armitage set up Red Breast in 2016 following a decade at ITV Studios and producing Benjamin Cleary's short film Stutterer (Academy Award Winner 2016). James is a London-based producer with Wild Beast Productions. They’ve recently worked as the UK field producers on two high-profile US documentaries. To provide significant reach beyond those selected for the course, materials developed for the programme will be available online. Parkville Pictures' films have gone on to receive a string of international awards and nominations, and in 2016 was selected for the BFI âVisions Awardâ, the third edition of the BFIâs prestigious company feature development slate fund. Key to INSIGHT is creating a strong cohort to foster long lasting peer support and creative collaboration, which remains a priority whether delivering the programme by traditional or alternative means. The BFI âs first Vision Awards in 2008 supported 15 companies looking to scale up their business and establish their international reputation through making critically acclaimed and commercially successful films. Farah is a BAFTA-nominated producer and Amazon best-selling author. Ardimages UK producers Manon Ardisson and Chiara Ventura prioritise diverse, female-driven films that challenge the norm and spearhead change through entertainment. He’s worked at several film festivals (including Sundance London, and twice as a juror at the Sheffield Doc/Fest) and produced several short films that have screened at numerous festivals, including Foyle, Edmonton, and the London Short Film Festival. Scroll down for the list of recipients. Mikko is a Finnish-British writer/director based in London, named in by IndieWire as one of 25 LGBTQ Filmmakers on the Rise in 2019. In 2019 Jennifer was awarded a John Brabourne Award. She currently has work in development with the BFI, BBC Films and Film4. In 2019, she was named a BAFTA Breakthrough Brit. All rights reserved. Scroll down for the list of recipients. Paris Zarcilla | ABOUT. Her previous work has screened on BBC and Sky Arts, as well as premiering in the opening gala of the Underwire film festival. BFI Future Film Festival 2021 Announces Awards Winners, Rory Wilsonâs LOCO Wins Best Film; 35th BFI Flare: London LGBTIQ+ Film Festival Announces Lineup; Apple TV+ to Host âBillie Eilish: The Worldâs a Little Blurryâ Live Premiere Event on February 25 Barrington is working with exciting talent across the regions to develop ideas for film and television through his production company Redbag Pictures. The 2016-2018 Awards backed 22 ⦠Chi Thai produces features, documentary, animation and immersive work. Read more. The BFIâs first Vision Awards in 2008 supported 15 companies while its awards for 2013-2015 supported 19 companies, including 12 emerging companies. Guidelines from the previous round of applications can be viewed for reference. ARDIMAGES UK RECEIVES A BFI VISION AWARD. Rebecca Mark-Lawson runs award-winning Tyke Films, producing work with original voices, exploring the intersection between documentary and fiction. Chris founded Causeway Pictures in 2009, developing and producing film, television, documentary and corporate projects. Bennett McGhee who, since setting up Silvertown Films, has produced feature documentary Bobby about sporting icon Bobby Moore, released by Entertainment One in the UK, and rap battle drama VS. with BBC Films, released by Altitude. Sarah started her career in the theatre industry before producing her first feature Black Pond, directed by Will Sharpe and Tom Kingsley, which was nominated for the BAFTA for Outstanding Debut. Modules include project development and IP, managing creative relationships, business planning and sustainability, business affairs, packaging and financing, co-production, and marketing and distribution – with environmental sustainability and inclusion woven into the content of every module. The BFI Vision Awards provide financial support to a diverse range of film producers around the UK to increase and strengthen their development slates. Upcoming is the BBC Films-backed, Pulse Films collaboration Mogul Mowgli – starring Riz Ahmed, who co-wrote the script with director Bassam Tariq – which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival winning the FIPRESCI prize for best film in the Panorama strand. 2019. Building on an international reputation for creating ground-breaking, cross-platform content she has expanded the company’s diverse slate of scripted film and television projects. The British Film Institute has launched the fourth edition of the Vision Awards, its financial support program for UK producers. Anna established Nottingham-based Griffin Pictures with the ambition to become an incubator of diverse talent, producing progressive work with cultural relevance that reaches international audiences. Upcoming projects include Supernova directed by Harry Macqueen, starring Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci, and Make Up, the feature debut from Claire Oakley starring Molly Windsor. Those selected this year include the producers of BAFTA winner Bait, Sundance title Godâs Own Country, TIFF feature Saint Maud and upcoming Kate Winslet starrer Ammonite. Fodhla produced the Michael Caine-starring documentary feature My Generation (Venice, 2017) and her animated graduation film Head Over Heels premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and later won an Annie Award, the Cartoon d’Or and an Academy Award® nomination. Joy set up film production company Joi Productions, to focus on queer, black and female-led work. Read more. The BFI London Film Festival Awards are a celebration of the most exciting, innovative new films. Search the funding awards for films, projects and organisations made by the BFI since April 2011. Gannesh has spent his career as a producer working with clients including Google, Sky 1, and Spotify. The BFI has selected twenty producers and producer teams to receive £2m of funding across the next two years in the first edition of the revamped Vision Awards. She focuses on illuminating storytelling by and about LGBTIQ+ folks, women and disabled people, and she’s known for nurturing exciting new voices, and centring authenticity, artistry and collaboration in her work. Our judging panels, drawn from ⦠Shirine’s debut feature WESTWOOD: Punk, Icon, Activist (2018) was nominated in the prestigious World Cinema Documentary category at Sundance, and saw her included on the BIFA longlist for emerging producers. See Access support for BFI Film Fund applicants. More information. Her work includes The Singapore Grip by Christopher Hampton (Atonement, Dangerous Liaisons) with Colm Meaney, Charles Dance and Jane Horrocks; BBC Amazon series The ABC Murders starring John Malkovich and Rupert Grint with Mammoth Screen; Netflix Original Irreplaceable You with Christopher Walken, Steve Coogan and Gugu Mbatha-Raw and The Last Photograph with Danny Huston and Sarita Choudhury. In 2019 Tyke delivered BFI-backed feature documentary Irene’s Ghost, one of the ‘Best Films of 2019’ (The Guardian), which premiered at the BFI London Film Festival, was nominated for a BIFA and will enjoy its UK television broadcast on Sky in 2020. Last year she was the recipient of a BFI Vision Award recognising her as part of the "new generation of ⦠This year’s Vision Awardees will join the 12 selected producers to benefit from a number of modules. ©2021 British Film Institute. John McKay is a long-time writer and director emerging now as producer at Compact Pictures – his movies include Crush with Andie Macdowell and Imelda Staunton, Piccadilly Jim with Sam Rockwell and Allison Janney, and Not Another Happy Ending with Karen Gillan and Stanley Weber. Jennifer runs Liverpool-based Pencil Trick Productions. Joy is a producer and writer who recently produced Blue Story, written and directed by Andrew “Rapman” Onwubolu for Paramount and BBC Films. Chiara produced the feature documentary Romantic Comedy (SXSW 2019), selected for over 40 festivals worldwide. The BFI has revealed this year's Vision Awards, its funding awards for emerging UK production companies. ©2021 British Film Institute. BFI VISION AWARDS FUNDING 9 BFI DIVERSITY STANDARDS We expect all applicants to the BFI Vision Awards to embrace the opportunities that working with more diverse talent and workforces bring, not just to their own productions but to the industry as a whole. BFI Vision Awards provide up to £2m of National Lottery funding to 20 producers and producer teams over next two years, while 12 emerging producers are selected for new BFI NETWORK INSIGHT professional development programme. Climbing the ladder from assistant to production manager and producer, she most recently worked for the ESPN documentary Be Water (2020), the indie feature film Man in the Hat (2019) and the bilingual Sky Production Das Boot (2018). The awards, generally spread over two years, are designed to enable producers to build and develop their companies, slates and creative relationships. The Vision award will help seed fund ideas that reimagine identity, transcend social limitations and incite audiences into action. With a background predominately in short films and music promos, his films have been screened around the world. BFI CEO Ben Roberts discusses films and filmmakers we supported in 2018/19 with National Lottery production funding . Scroll down for the list of recipients. The BFI is investing up to £2.5m of National Lottery funding in producers from all over the UK as it announces recipients of its Vision Awards, and those selected for the new professional development programme BFI NETWORK INSIGHT. Official launch of the Mother Tongues Award. A 2019 BAFTA Breakthrough Brit, Fodhla recently produced Ammonite, the second feature from Francis Lee (God’s Own Country) starring Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan, and is currently working on the Saela Davis and Anna Rose Holmer’s sophomore feature God’s Creatures. With a talent-led approach, Alexandra’s short films have been Oscar®-longlisted and received acclaim at festivals including the BFI London Film Festival, Clermont-Ferrand, Flickerfest and Palm Springs. Recipients across both programmes represent a diverse group of producers with over 35% from outside London and the South East, over 70% are female or part of a female producing duos, and over 35% underrepresented ethnicities. He most recently produced Random Acts’ The Gift which premiered on Film4, and short film Appreciation which was in official selection at the 2019 BFI London Film Festival and Aesthetica Short Film Festival the same year. Partners on recent projects include BBC Films, All3Media International, XYZ Films, World Productions, Pulse Films, Daybreak Pictures, BBC Wales, S4C and Ffilm Cymru Wales. In 2018, Sorcha was named one of six rising LGBTIQ+ talents by BAFTA and BFI Flare and in 2019, a Film London “Lodestar” celebrating emerging talent in the capital. Previously, Lizzie’s short film Love Is Blind from writer/director Dan Hodgson was nominated for a Palme d’Or in Cannes and her first feature Beyond was released by Netflix and Amazon Prime. While participants cannot be physically together at the moment, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they are already engaging with the programme. BFI Production Fund Awards 2018 to 2019 statistics How much, who and what the BFI invested National Lottery funding in between April 2018 to March 2019. Manon previously produced the BFI-backed, BAFTA-nominated and BIFA-winning feature God’s Own Country (Sundance 2017), and co-produced two critically acclaimed films from Venezuela, La Soledad (Venice 2016) and La Fortaleza (Rotterdam 2020). Danny Boyle, lead juror on the Filmmaker Bursary Award, presented the prize to Glass with co-jurors, IWC Schaffhausen CEO Christoph Grainger-Herr, and BFI CEO Amanda Nevill. The BFI has announced the 20 producers and production companies that are set to share up to £2 million ($2.5 million) in funding through its Vision Awards. 12 August 2020. Cecilia Frugiuele co-founded the London-based BAFTA-nominated independent production company Parkville Pictures, set up in 2007. Latest from the BFI. These projects where shot all over the UK and Ireland giving Chris excellent regional experience. Gloucestershire-based Lindsey is an Emmy®-winning producer whose credits include Sundance Special Jury Award-winning and Oscar® shortlisted Unrest (2017, PBS/Netflix), Trans In America (2018, ACLU/CondéNast) and Lost and Sound (2012, SXSW). A proud founding member of Queer Producers Network and FWD-DOC, Lindsey is the 2019 Simon Relph Memorial Bursary recipient and a fellow of BFI Flare X BAFTA Crew Mentoring and Guiding Lights.