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Stephen Dillane and Clémence Poésy in The Tunnel (2013)
First candidates for TV directing diversity scheme announced
Stephen Dillane and Clémence Poésy in The Tunnel (2013)
Directors UK and Creative Skillset programme aims to diversify directing talent in TV drama.

Directors UK and Creative Skillset have announced the first two directors who have been selected for their new high end TV drama directors career development programme.

Tina Gharavi and Samantha Harrie have been picked for the scheme, which was launched to help progress and diversify directing talent in TV drama.

They have been selected from more than 200 applicants to work on Kudos’ The Tunnel: Vengeance and Neal Street Productions’ Call The Midwife.

Four additional candidates will be announced later this year.

The scheme includes a 12-week paid placement with high end drama production companies and broadcasters across the UK, working alongside a show’s lead director throughout the entire duration of the show.

Tina Gharavi, the BAFTA-nominated and award-winning filmmaker is working alongside director Gilles Bannier (Tin Star, In The Dark, The Tunnel: Sabotage) on The Tunnel: Vengeance, the Kudos produced...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 5/8/2017
  • by orlando.parfitt@screendaily.com (Orlando Parfitt)
  • ScreenDaily
Edinburgh reveals 2015 Network projects
Exclusive: A crime farce, prison drama, Highland thriller and fantastical love story among titles.

The Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has confirmed the feature film projects and filmmaking teams who will be participating in the fourth year of development and mentoring programme Eiff Network.

The Network participants are:

writer/director John Addis and producer Sukey Richardson with their crime farce Deadbeat;

screenwriter Brian Martin and his prison based drama Inside;

screenwriter Nat Luurtsema, director Isabelle Sieb and producer Diarmuid Hughes with their black comedy drama Poppy;

writer/director Iain Mitchell with his highland thriller Keeper;

screenwriter Melissa Iqbal with her science fiction thriller The Ark;

screenwriter Line Langebek and director Samantha Harrie with the fantastical love story When I Could Fly.

The initiative is run in partnership with story editor Kate Leys and supported by the Creative Skillset Film Skills Fund and Creative Scotland.  Network aims to connect filmmaking teams with industry as they develop feature projects...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 6/3/2015
  • by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
  • ScreenDaily
Edinburgh unveils 2015 Network projects
Exclusive: A crime farce, prison drama, Highland thriller and fantastical love story among titles.

The Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has confirmed the feature film projects and filmmaking teams who will be participating in the fourth year of development and mentoring programme Eiff Network.

The Network participants are:

writer/director John Addis and producer Sukey Richardson with their crime farce Deadbeat;

screenwriter Brian Martin and his prison based drama Inside;

screenwriter Nat Luurtsema, director Isabelle Sieb and producer Diarmuid Hughes with their black comedy drama Poppy;

writer/director Iain Mitchell with his highland thriller Keeper;

screenwriter Melissa Iqbal with her science fiction thriller The Ark;

screenwriter Line Langebek and director Samantha Harrie with the fantastical love story When I Could Fly.

The initiative is run in partnership with story editor Kate Leys and supported by the Creative Skillset Film Skills Fund and Creative Scotland.  Network aims to connect filmmaking teams with industry as they develop feature projects...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 6/3/2015
  • by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
  • ScreenDaily
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