Jeremy Brock is an English screenwriter and director. His career began in 1985 with the play In Times Like These, starring Greta Scacchi and Tim Woodward, which premiered at the Bristol Old Vic. He also adapted Dickens’ Oliver Twist into a play, directed by Phyllida Lloyd at the Bristol Old Vic in 1990.
Sean is a BAFTA nominated and Emmy Award winning writer for television, film and theatre.
Celine is an award-winning British-Lebanese writer and director, with a focus on genre bending stories in Film and TV. Her previous work has been supported by Sky, the BFI, Doha Film Institute, Trademark Films and Goldfinch: First Flights.
Kasia’s debut feature film FLYING BLIND premiered at the 2012 Edinburgh International Film Festival where was nominated for the prestigious Michael Powell Award. The film received three Awards (Grand Prix, Best Director, Critics Award) at the Polish Festival of First Films in Koszalin. FLYING BLIND was released cinematically in the UK and in Poland in 2013.
Francis wrote and directed the hugely successful debut feature film God’s Own Country. Francis’ second feature film, Ammonite, starring Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan, funded by BBC Films and BFI, was selected in Official Competition at Cannes Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival and premiered at Toronto International Film Festival before its worldwide release to critical acclaim.
Gareth’s series, SPY WARS, an eight part TV documentary for The History Channel, was broadcast in October 2019, and on the Smithsonian Channel in the USA in March, 2020.
Catherine first feature NUCLEAR, a supernatural thriller which she directed and which was co-written by David-John Newman premiered at the Warsaw Film Festival 2019. The film is financed by Ffilm Cymru Wales and BFI and stars Emilia Jones, George Mackay and Sienna Guillory.
Andrea was born in Milan and raised in London, where he currently lives and works as a writer and director. His favourite films to watch and make are psychological horrors, dark comedies and anything outlandish or bizarre.
Mike Packer is a Dramatist who has written several critically acclaimed plays, among them Cardboys, Carpet Pony Monkey, tHe dYsFUnCKshOnalZ!, and “Inheritance”.
Ol Parker most recently wrote and directed MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN starring Lily James, Cher and the original cast of MAMMA MIA!.
Philip Ridley was born and brought up in the East End of London. HIs first stage play, The Pitchfork Disney, changed the course of British Drama and is now published as a Modern Classic. One of his most recent plays, The Poltergeist, won the Off West End OnComm Award for Best Live Streamed Play.
Donna Sharpe is a writer / creator. Her critically acclaimed work has been shown by the BBC, HBO MAX, C4 Walter Presents, Arte, ZDF,Viaplay, DR, SVT, Netflix and AMC.
Richard Smith is a Scottish BAFTA award-winning screenwriter. His most recent feature, the Asian-set GARDEN OF EVENING MISTS, was adapted for HBO from the booker-nominated novel by Tan Twan Eng. It was nominated for Best Screenplay at the 2019 Golden Horse Awards (‘the Chinese Oscars’), among others.
Ed is a playwright,director and producer whose award winning work has been widely distributed to over 100 countries.
Paul Viragh is an actor, writer and director born in London to a Hungarian refugee family. He is a UK/Canadian dual national & WGA member.