A massive thanks to Zahra al-Sultani and Patrice Gerrard over @bbcwritersroom for their support during the London Voices program these past months. And lovely to have made some new friends along the way.
All this week we're announcing the names of the writers who took part in this year's Voices development group.
Today meet the brilliantly talented bunch from our London hub. You can find out more about them all over on our blog >>>https://t.co/LGwkE2PMDX
Still thinking about Aftersun and listening to a lot of interviews with Charlotte Wells and I've been discussing it with students a lot. It's phenomenal both because it's a beautiful film and because it's done so well. 2 observations that I think are important:
Ben Crump is proposing “Tyre’s Law,” which requires cops to intervene when they see crimes being committed — even by other cops
That’s where we are:
We’re asking law enforcement officers to enforce laws that protect us from law enforcement officers who don’t want to protect us
I'm about to direct an epic Netflix thriller till end of Jan and can offer paid shadowing opportunities for female & diverse filmmakers w/ 5+yrs industry experience. Please email [email protected] - with your CV and a short cover letter. Deadline:11th November. Pls share
🚨NEWS🚨
Our British Film Premiere season with our chums @BFI is BACK!
Kicking off on Sunday night with Aleem Khan’s Magnificent, BAFTA-winning AFTER LOVE on @BBCTwo and @BBCiPlayer 🙌🙌🙌
https://t.co/KX733bYIPP
Some of best English language scholars on Afghanistan & diaspora that go beyond usual tropes. Trying to amplify Afghan scholars too... Google them / Google Scholar them.
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1. Khadija Abbasi https://t.co/lgAefJeJms...