Those selected this year include the producers of BAFTA winner Bait, Sundance title God’s Own Country, Tiff feature Saint Maud and upcoming Kate Winslet starrer Ammonite. The BFI has revealed this year’s Vision Awards, its funding awards for UK production companies. Recipients this year include “ God’s Own Country” producer Manon Ardisson “Chubby Funny” producer Helen Simmons Oliver Kassman, producer of Toronto International Film Festival contender “ Saint Maud ” and Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor, producer of crime drama “ Blue Story.” Other recipients include Kate Byers and Linn Waite, founder of Bristol-based Early Day Films, who won the 2020 BAFTA for best debut feature “ Bait” Little by Little Films’ Lindsey Dryden whose credits include Sundance Special Jury Award-winning and Oscar shortlisted feature documentary “ Unrest” and Pietro Greppi of Lunapark Pictures who produced Andrew Steggall’s BFI-backed debut “ Departure.” See below for full list of recipients.īFI Reveals 2020 Vision Awards: ‘Bait’, ‘Saint Maud’, ‘Ammonite’ Producers Among Recipients The fourth edition of the coveted BFI Vision Awards, which cover a two-year period, provides a maximum of £50,000 per year to each of the 20 producers or producing teams. The BFI has announced the 20 producers and production companies that are set to share up to £2 million ($2.5 million) in funding through its Vision Awards.
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