LFF announces projects and talents in LFF Works-in-Progress showcase
Sep 25, 2024
The fifth edition of the BFI London Film Festival in Partnership with American Express Works-in-Progress Showcase will present nine new UK feature films and documentaries at Picturehouse Central on Saturday 12 October.
The selection of these films still in production or post-production offers an opportunity to discover fiction and documentary features from emerging directors at their debut or second feature stage as well as more established filmmakers.
This showcase is a key part of the Festival’s UK Talent Days, in partnership with the British Council, a weekend of events and activities designed to spotlight the diversity of UK talent and to foster international networking and business opportunities for filmmakers and companies supporting the films.
The showcase event screens exclusive extracts from each project introduced by their filmmakers to an invited audience of international buyers as well as UK sales agents and festival programmers, reflecting the increasing international reach of the Festival followed by a networking event with the filmmakers and invited industry guests. The projects are either in production or post-production. The online package will also be available online for one week from 12 October via a secure platform to a wider pool of invited international industry professionals.
The Works-in-Progress showcase continues to support featured projects break into the market for domestic and international audiences. From last year’s showcase, Jack King’s The Ceremony premiered at last month’s Edinburgh International Film Festival, winning the Sean Connery award, and Mark Warmington’s Harder Than the Rock premiered at Sheffield Doc/Fest and will be released this October. Alex Helfrecht’s A Winter’s Journey was acquired for international distribution by Sony Classics, shortly before the LFF Showcase.
From the 2022 showcase Girl written and directed by Adura Onashile premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, Hoard written and directed by Luna Carmoon, premiered at the Venice International Film Festival, and SCALA!!!, the documentary by filmmakers Jane Giles and Ali Catterall, had its world premiere at the 2023 Cinema Ritrovato followed by the UK premiere at the BFI LFF 2023. From the 2021 showcase, Dionne Edwards’s Pretty Red Dress had its world premiere at LFF 2022 and Thomas Hardimann’s Medusa Deluxe premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival followed by the LFF. Previous showcase titles which have enjoyed releases include Malachi Smyth’s The Score, Stacey Gregg’s Here Before, Lee-Haven Jones’s The Feast and 8 Bar – The Evolution of Grime, directed by Ewen Spencer.
BFI London Film Festival Director, Kristy Matheson said: “The BFI London Film Festival Works-in-Progress showcase offers an energising forum for creative discovery and connecting filmmakers with sales agents, distributors and festival programmers. We are delighted to welcome each of the filmmaking teams to the festival and thank them for generously sharing these exciting projects with UK and international colleagues.”
The in-person showcase will take place on Saturday 12 October as part of the Festival’s UK Talent Days focus to support and promote UK talent. Working in partnership with the British Council, the LFF will provide a series of opportunities for UK talent from across the screen sectors to network and meet with invited international buyers, commissioners, producers and programmers. In addition, the annual Buyers & Sellers event returns as an in-person fixture at which international sales agents can meet with UK buyers, and NETWORK@LFF will host masterclasses and events for 15 trailblazing UK-based writers, directors and producers to learn from leading international filmmakers and industry executives at the Festival.
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The LFF 2024 Showcase Works-in-Progress projects are:
BE OF GOOD BEHAVIOUR
Documentary
Dirs/wrs – Giulio Gobbetti, Jan Stöckel; Prods – Giada Mazzoleni, Giulio Gobbetti, Jan Stöckel; Cast – Andy Morris, David Breakspear. Prod co – Paguro Film. Status – post-production.
Giulio Gobbetti is a UK-based director and editor. He has directed several short documentaries and his latest project, Neptune, screened in Giornate degli Autori at the 79th Venice Film Festival. Jan Stöckel is a director and cinematographer. With a background in visual anthropology, he directed several observational documentaries. Ancora is his most recent short. In a co-directing partnership, Giulio and Jan made the documentary No Island Like Home, which was selected for the Visions du Réel Media Library and the Sheffield Doc/Player and then had a successful festival run.
CHICKEN TOWN
Fiction
Dir – Richard Bracewell; Wrs – Patrick Dalton, Richard Bracewell; Prods – Richard Bracewell, Patrick Dalton, Tom Wood; Dir of Ph – Tansy Simpson; Cast – Ramy Ben Fredj, Ethaniel Davy, Graham Fellows, Amelie Pyecroft Davies, Laurence Rickard. Prod co – Nodge Films. Status – post-production.
Richard Bracewell is a British independent filmmaker based in Norwich. His first feature was The Gigolos, a semi-improvised comedy starring Anna Massey and Susannah York shot on 16mm short ends. The film premiered at the AFI Fest and was acquired by BFI Distribution. Richard developed and directed Bill, the family comedy about Shakespeare starring the cast of Horrible Histories, supported by BBC Film and the BFI. Chicken Town reunites him with Laurence Rickard, co-writer of Bill and creator of the hit TV series Ghosts. Richard has taught filmmaking at Norwich University of the Arts and has employed ten of his graduates on the production of Chicken Town.
DON’T SAY GAY
Documentary
Dir – Sarah Elizabeth Drummond; Prods - Reece Cargan, Karen O’Hare; Exec Prods – John Archer; Dir of Ph – Martyn Gough; Prod cos - Randan/Hopscotch; supported by Screen Scotland. Status – filming.
Sarah Elizabeth Drummond is a writer/director with a focus on LGBTQ+ stories and founder of film production studio, Anthro Bricolage. Her debut short documentary, Stonewall Postal Action Network (2023) won the East London LGBTQ Film Festival Documentary Award and was also selected for the Scottish Queer International Film Festival, Palm Springs LGBTQ+ Film Festival, Cambridge 42nd Film Festival, Melbourne Queer Film Festival, as well as LGBTQ+ festivals including Bradford, Leeds, Brighton, Mansfield and Norwich.
Her desktop documentary Lockdown Hugs (2021) was runner-up at the Bertha Doc House competition. Prior to Anthro Bricolage, Sarah founded Snook, an award-winning R+D studio. She was given an honorary doctorate from the Glasgow School of Art for services to design and a Google Fellowship for Innovation in democratic innovation. Her current works include developing interactive worldbuilding experiences at UK festivals for Brian Eno’s Earth Percent charity and developing a Queer Folk Horror on the Film Ankoth Queer writers programme.
DREAMERS
Fiction
Wr/dir – Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor; Prod – Emily Morgan; Dir of Ph – Anna Patarakina; Cast – Ronkę Adékoluęjo, Ann Akinjirin, Diana Yekinni, Aiysha Hart. Prod co – Quiddity Films. Supported by BBC Film (and BFI in development with National Lottery funding). Status – post-production. Sales – The Yellow Affair by Newen Connect, Karolina Dwyer and Steven Bestwick.
Coming from a producing background, Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor’s short film For Love, supported by BBC Film, premiered at BFI London Film Festival gaining a Best Short Film nomination. It was then nominated for Best Short Film at SXSW (2022) and won an Honorable Mention in the Best Short Film category at the BlackStar Film Festival and Best Short at the DeadCentre Film Festival. Joy has previously produced the hit Blue Story, which became the top grossing film of its genre. In 2020, she was named a Screen International Star of Tomorrow and a BAFTA Breakthrough talent; Joi Productions also received a BFI Vision Award. ??Joy has also produced Aml Ameen’s debut feature, Boxing Day, the first all-black Christmas film out of the UK.
EVERYBODY TO KENMURE STREET
Documentary
Dir – Felipe Bustos Sierra; Prod – Ciara Barry; Dir of Ph – Kirstin McMahon. Prod co – barry crerar; supported by Screen Scotland. Status – filming.
Felipe Bustos Sierra is a Belgian-Chilean filmmaker based in Scotland. His debut feature-length documentary, Nae Pasaran won the Best Feature award at the 2018 British Academy Scotland Awards, where he was also nominated for Best Director (Factual). Nae Pasaran received a BIFA nomination for Best Documentary and led to a public monument erected in Scotland commemorating the events of the film. His short fiction and documentary shorts have screened at more than 100 film festivals internationally. He is the Creative Director of Debasers Films. He’s a member of Eurodoc and an alumni of the Berlinale Talent Campus and the EIFF Talent Lab.
NIGHT GARDENER
Documentary
Dir – Daniel Gough; Prods – Anne Milne , Sonja Henrici, Dewi Gregory. Prod cos – Hand-Drawn Pictures, Sonja Henrici Creates, Truth Department; supported by Screen Scotland and Ffilm Cmyru Wales. Status – late development. Contacts – Sonja Henrici and Anne Milne.
Daniel Gough is a Welsh-born filmmaker based in Edinburgh where he received an MFA in Film Directing from Edinburgh College of Art. His work specialises in creative, deeply personal storytelling as a means to explore difficult and sensitive subjects.
In 2021, together with producer Anne Milne, he formed Hand-Drawn Pictures to direct his first feature film – Night Gardener and was joined by Producer Sonja Henrici.
Daniel’s directing credits include The Plan for BBC Wales, and various experimental shorts including Immram I Am In commissioned through the Storytelling Festival and selected to play at the Edinburgh Shorts Showcase 2023. Further commissions include the short documentary Dancing Wave that will screen at Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art in 2024 and as Theatre Director for The Gorbals Vampire part of a nine-month residency with the Bright & Wild Festival 2023 in collaboration with Lyra Artspace.
ON A WINTER NIGHT
Fiction
Dir – Liam Calvert; Wr – Diego Scerrati; Prod; Diego Scerrati; Co-Prods: James Heath, Reece Cargan; Dev Prod: Muna Mohamed Yusuf; Ass Prod: Victoria Haycroft; Dir of Ph – Oliver Bury; Cast – Alexander Lincoln, Jack Brett Anderson, David Bradley, Jimmy Ericson, Beth Rylance, Kane Surry. Status – post-production; Prod co – Monteverde Pictures/Randan.
Liam Calvert is a director and writer originally from Leeds. He studied film and television at Solent University in Southampton, initially focusing on editing and going on to direct after writing the award-winning World War II short film Gisette. During his MA in film production he created 24 Hours at the Giddy Bridge, a workplace documentary that follows the staff of the pub where he worked while studying. After graduating, he directed another short film, a zombie drama titled 1 in 6, before relocating to London and beginning work on his first feature film, On a Winter Night.
SPILT MILK
Fiction
Dir – Brian Durnin; Prods – Laura McNicholas, James Heath; Exec Prod – Cormac Fox; Dir of Ph – Cathal Watters; Cast – Cillian Sullivan, Naoise Kelly, Danielle Galligan, Laurence O’Fuarain, Pom Boyd. Prod co – 925 Productions/Randan. Supported by Screen Ireland (Dublin), Coimisun na Mean, RTE and Screen Scotland. Status – post-production, picture lock.
Brian Durnin is an award-winning filmmaker from Dublin. He recently completed principal photography on his debut feature film Spilt Milk, which will hit cinemas in 2025. Brian’s short films have screened at numerous prestigious international festivals including TriBeCa, winning awards at Cork, Kerry, Galway, Belfast, Raindance and Rome, as well as garnering IFTA nominations. He has also directed hundreds of commercials across the globe, working with household names such as Saoirse Ronan and collecting numerous domestic and international awards.
TWO NEIGHBOURS
Fiction
Dir – Ondine Viñao; Wrs – Ondine Viñao, Jordan Johnson; Prod – Ivy Freeman-Attwood; Dir of Ph – David Wright; Cast – Anya Chalotra, Chloe Cherry, Ralph Ineson; Prod co – Silkscreen. Status – post-production. Contact – Ivy Freeman-Attwood and Ondine Vinao.
Ondine Viñao is an Argentine-American video artist and filmmaker. She first gained recognition for her solo exhibition, Holy Fools, which premiered at the Rubber Factory and later toured to Berlin, London, and Los Angeles. Her exhibitions include a screening and lecture at the Sheffield Doc Fest, Bronx Museum’s 50th Anniversary Showcase, Labs New Artists at Red Hook Labs, and a two-artist show at The Goss-Michael Foundation.
Ondine’s achievements include artist talks at Hauser & Wirth and Freunde von Freunden, and her first photo book published with Ginny Projects. Her work has been profiled in publications including ARTnews, Artnet, Document Journal, Garage Magazine, Office Magazine, The Observer, BlackBook, Jalouse, and New York Magazine. Two Neighbors is her debut feature.
Comment / Laurence Johnson, sustainability manager, Film London