Monos Co-Writer Alexis Dos Santos (Best Film Award) Honey Boy DoP Natasha Braier (Best Film Award) “The scale of the NFTS alumni involvement across the film this year is staggering” commented Jon Wardle, Director of the National Film and Television School, “We couldn’t be more prouder of our alumni and the fantastic work they have produced this year”.Īlumni involvement at the BFI London Film Festival:įanny Lye Deliver’d Producer Zorana Piggott Sound Designer Steve Bond Daily Runner Elliott Edwards (Best Film Award) In the Short Film category, we have ‘White Girl’ (Produced by Jesse Romain and Jack Casey) and the premiere of NFTS Kickstarter project ‘End-O’ (Directed by Alice Seabright and Produced by Kate Phibbs). In addition to the competition categories there are screenings of ‘The Personal History of David Copperfield’ (Edited by Peter Lambert) ‘The King’ (Co-produced by Iidiko Kemeny) ‘The Two Popes’ (Production Sound Mixer Stuart Wilson) ‘Our Ladies’ (Directed by Michael Caton-Jones) ‘Rock’ (Directed by Sarah Gavron) ‘The Disappearance of My Mother’ (Directed by Beniamino Barrese) ‘Wet Season’ (Directed by Anthony Chen) ‘Muscle’ (Shot by Stuart Bentley) and ‘Shooting the Mafia’ (Directed by Kim Longinotto). ![]() Other film with NFTS Alumni involvement in the Best Film and Best First Feature Category include ‘Fanny Lye Deliver’d’ (Produced by Zorana Piggott), ‘Honey Boy’ (Shot by Natasha Braier), ‘Manos’ (Written by Alexis Dos Santos), 'Make Up' (Produced by Emily Morgan). NFTS Alumni have over 130 credits on films screening as part of this year’s BFI London Film Festival including the European Premieres of ‘Saint Maud’ and ‘Calm with Horses’ directed by NFTS alumni Rose Glass and Nick Rowland which are competing in the Best Film and Best First Feature categories.
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