Serena Armitage won an Oscar for her 2016 short ‘Stutterer’.
UK producer Serena Armitage, whose credits include the 2016 Oscar-winning short Stutterer, is nearing completion on her first feature project Look The Other Way And Run.
The dystopian thriller is the directorial debut of David Luke Rees and is produced through Armitage’s Red Breast Productions. It stars Chloe Pirrie, who also appeared in Stutterer, with Jonas Armstrong and Ken Nwosu.
It tells the story of two survivors in a dystopian society living in a remote country house who decide to give shelter to a newcomer.
Further producers on the feature are...
UK producer Serena Armitage, whose credits include the 2016 Oscar-winning short Stutterer, is nearing completion on her first feature project Look The Other Way And Run.
The dystopian thriller is the directorial debut of David Luke Rees and is produced through Armitage’s Red Breast Productions. It stars Chloe Pirrie, who also appeared in Stutterer, with Jonas Armstrong and Ken Nwosu.
It tells the story of two survivors in a dystopian society living in a remote country house who decide to give shelter to a newcomer.
Further producers on the feature are...
- 4/4/2019
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Events include ’Meet The BFI Network’ and Kevin Macdonald Q&A.
The Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has revealed the line-up of industry events running alongside this year’s festival.
The nine-day industry programme, which runs June 21-29, takes place at the Press and Industry Centre in the Traverse theatre.
Industry events
The BFI’s six new regional talent executives, announced in April, will attend a ‘Meet the Network’ event that will feature an introduction by talent development manager Matimba Kabalika and a roundtable focussing on making the most of a short film, hosted by two BFI execs.
Fresh from the film’s Cannes premiere,...
The Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has revealed the line-up of industry events running alongside this year’s festival.
The nine-day industry programme, which runs June 21-29, takes place at the Press and Industry Centre in the Traverse theatre.
Industry events
The BFI’s six new regional talent executives, announced in April, will attend a ‘Meet the Network’ event that will feature an introduction by talent development manager Matimba Kabalika and a roundtable focussing on making the most of a short film, hosted by two BFI execs.
Fresh from the film’s Cannes premiere,...
- 6/5/2018
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
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