Bafta Rocliffe New Writing Forum
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CHristine Langan is Head of BBC Films, In September 2006, Christine took up a BAFTA ROCLIFFE the feature filmmaking arm of the BBC. new role as Executive Producer at BBC Langan first made her name at Granada Films. In October 2007 she was appointed NEW WRITING FORUM producing the first three series of the Commissioning Editor and in April 2009 she award-winning TV show Cold Feet. Her first became Creative Director of the division, with producer and Head of BBC Films CHristine Langan Tuesday 1 May 2012 feature was Pierrepoint in 2005, starring overseeing commissioning, development at BaFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London W1J 9Ln www.bafta.org Timothy Spall, for which she was nominated and production of the whole slate. for a BAFTA Carl Foreman award. Recent releases include Lynne Ramsay’s We She went on to produce The Queen which Need To Talk About Kevin, Cary Fukunaga’s For the last 12 years, the BaFTA was a critical and box-office hit, garnering Jane Eyre, James Marsh’s Project Nim, awards including Best Actress and Best Nick Murphy’s The Awakening and Ralph rocliffe new Writing Forum has Screenplay at the Golden Globes, Best Fiennes’ Coriolanus. Forthcoming titles in provided a unique platform for Film and Best Actress at the BAFTAs, 2012 include the 3D dance hit Streetdance and Best Actress for Helen Mirren at the 2, Lasse Hallström’s Salmon Fishing In The new writing talent. the event now Academy Awards. Yemen, Ol Parker’s Now Is Good, James travels the length and breadth Marsh’s Shadow Dancer, Mike Newell’s Great Expectations and Dustin Hoffman’s of the UK, benefitting aspiring directorial debut Quartet. screenwriters across the country. Three short extracts are chosen from scripts received through an open submission process. The pieces are performed by professional actors in front of an industry audience. Following each performance, the writers receive feedback from a high profile industry co-chair and answer questions from the audience. The evening rounds off with a Q&A with the industry co- chair and a relaxed networking session. Thank you to Christine Langan BAFTA Rocliffe patrons include rocliffe Producer & Moderator to receive information on script submission and the cast, the composers, art Julian Fellowes, John Madden, Farah Abushwesha deadlines and other BaFTA events, sign up designer and directors, Faye Timby, Mike Newell, Richard Eyre, David [email protected] to our monthly email newsletter at Emily Morgan and Nancy Harrison. Parfitt, Alan Plater, Cameron BaFTA Producer McCracken, David Yates, Finola www.bafta.org/newsletter. Katie Campbell Thank you to Alex Cook, Kam Dwyer, Michael Kuhn, Nik Powell, [email protected] Kandola, Paul Callahan, Liam Duncan Kenworthy, Rebecca Beatty, Lee Magiday (Element O’Brien, Simon Relph, Dave Spikey Casting Pictures), Josh Appignanesi, and Shirley Rubinstein. Laura Dickens Marilyn Milgrom, Eva Yates (Film4), [email protected] Charlotte Purton, Rachel Connors, BAFTA and Rocliffe request that Digital artwork Katherine Vile (United Agents), attendees do not solicit industry Alison Adams Helen Yates and Maggie Rodford guests with copies of their scripts [email protected] at Air-Edel. or projects. BAFTA and Rocliffe cannot provide contact details of attendees. Sharia Ladies in waiting/ BoGland Whore girl hooD by Jamie Crichton by Rachel Hanks by Lucy Brown & Olivia Poulet [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]/[email protected] Corruption weaves a web between a A teenage prostitute escapes a life of When three best friends – one tarnished good-hearted Belfast police detective, a sexual slavery to find unexpected refuge lA It Girl, a Crocs-wearing mum and her snitch infiltrating the IRA, and a UVF double in a nearby Muslim family, whose lives she nine-year-old son – embark on a hen do agent with scandalous backing from Britain. changes forever. to Ibiza, unlikely lessons are learnt. Liam Jennifer Jess Alan Turkington Skye Lourie Nadine Lewington MacFarlane Chard/John Setrice 020 7636 7750 Curtis Brown 020 7393 4400 Independent Talent/Will Hollinshead 020 7636 6565 Johnno Shazia Laura John Paul Connolly Sair Khan Michelle Bonnard Tim Scott 020 7828 3824 Self-represented, contact c/o [email protected] Eamonn Bedford Agency 020 7395 7528 BoGland Brian/Newsreader Shazia’s Father Rosie Kevin Murphy Amerjit Deu Rhona Croker Brunskill Management/Roger Davidson 020 7581 3388 Wintersons 020 7836 7849 PBJ Management 020 7287 1112 Steph Jennifer’s Auntie Savannah Niamh Walsh Denise Stephenson Hannah Waddingham United Agents/Kirk Whelan-Foran 020 3214 0800 Emptage Hallett 020 7436 0425 Scott Marshall Partners 020 7637 4623 Angela Akhtar Kathleen Eileen O’Higgins Paul Sharma Judy Flynn Michelle Braidman 020 7237 3523 Ken McCreddie/Abi Harris 020 7439 1456 CDA 020 7373 3323 Narrator Akhtar’s Auntie Sean David Hounslow Sakuntala Ramanee Clifford Samuel Michelle Braidman 020 7237 3523 Tim Scott 020 7828 3824 Brunskill Management/Roger Davidson 020 7581 3388 Sharia Whore Narrator Spanish Barmaid Directed by Chris Brand Abigail Boyd Freya Berry [email protected] Hilary Gagan 020 7404 8794 Kew Personal Management 020 8871 3697 James Music by Grant Olding c/o Air Edel Directed by Susan Jacobson Daniel Abelson [email protected] [email protected] Vic Murray Talent 020 7924 4453 Narrator Music by Richard Wells c/o Air Edel Alexandra Boyd [email protected] Burnett Crowther 020 7437 8008 Directed by Jesse Lawrence [email protected] Ladies in Waiting/Girl hooD Music by Mike McEvoy c/o Air Edel [email protected] Digital artwork by ALison Adams.