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Industry figureheads Ncuti Gatwa, Terri White and Asif Kapadia to judge BMW Filmmaking Challenge in partnership with BFI
06.06.2023 Press Release
The BMW Filmmaking Challenge in partnership with the BFI has enlisted industry figureheads Ncuti Gatwa, Terri White, and Asif Kapadia to judge and champion the untold stories of emerging UK filmmakers.
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The BMW Filmmaking Challenge in partnership with the BFI has enlisted
industry figureheads Ncuti Gatwa, Terri White, and Asif Kapadia to
judge and champion the untold stories of emerging UK filmmakers.
Respected as trailblazers within their fields, each judge brings
their unique perspective and experience to select a winning film from
five shorts to premiere as part of the Closing Night of the BFI London
Film Festival in partnership with American Express, on 15 October
2023. After the premiere, all five films will be available to watch on
BFI Player (https://player.bfi.org.uk).
The partnership between BMW and the BFI aims to support aspiring
filmmakers, helping them to develop their careers and uncover fresh
perspectives in the film industry. Inspired by the all-electric BMW i7
and its ultra-wide 31.3-inch rear-passenger theatre screen, the
Challenge is designed to stretch filmmakers artistically and bring
their unique stories to life in just 90 seconds under the ’Evolving
Perspectives’ theme.
Announced by Michaela Coel in January 2023, the BMW Filmmaking
Challenge in partnership with the BFI received almost 400
applications. The BFI has shortlisted five teams, awarding each a
£10,000 production budget, access to 8K camera equipment and mentoring
from Michaela Coel, to bring their vision to life. With the films now
in production, judging will take place in September, with the winning
short premiering at the 67th BFI London Film Festival as part of the
Closing Night Gala.
Actor Ncuti Gatwa, known for his role in the popular Netflix
series Sex Education has garnered critical acclaim for his
performances. He comments “As an actor, I have always tried to
seek roles that challenge perspectives. I like playing complex
characters and understanding the power of storytelling and its
impact on people and society at large.”
With his deep understanding of the transformative
potential of television and film, Gatwa brings his passion for
subversion and his belief in the importance of untold stories to this
project, adding “I was drawn to this project because short film is
the trajectory for emerging voices to flourish, it’s an exciting
time for the genre.”
Terri White believes the Filmmaking Challenge is a unique
platform for filmmakers to transform screen culture as it stands. The
acclaimed film journalist turned screenwriter, says, “There is an
undeniable sense of excitement surrounding short films as a medium
in our country. The short film not only encourages greater
representation – as a more accessible medium that doesn’t need deep
pockets – it’s also traditionally been a place where filmmakers can
play, experiment and innovate with new technologies and visual
approaches. I have confidence that this competition will showcase
exceptional entries and potentially unearth a future star in the
world of film”.
This view is supported by new research published today by BMW,
which reveals interesting insights about the consumption of short-form
film and video content: 51% of the public surveyed believe it
influences perceptions of societal issues, 57% of people think it can
shape public debate, and 52% believe it can drive social change.
Nearly half (49%) feel that user-generated content has led to a
broader representation of voices and perspectives in everyday life.
According to 38% of respondents, the rise of short-form content
consumption is being driven by rapid advancements in technology. While
cinema remains the location of choice for two in five (41%) to watch
big blockbuster movies, advancements in mobile screen technology is
driving more consumers to watch short-form content on the move.
Commenting on this, White adds “Film shifts culture and
culture shifts film. It’s a symbiotic relationship that has always
been at the heart of our cinematic experiences.
With platforms like YouTube and Vimeo and tech now in everyone’s
pockets, making and distributing the moving image has never been
easier. But what about watching? As our lives have become lived more
on the move, we’ve found the cinematic experience lagging - who
wants to watch something brilliant on a tiny device? The ultra-wide
BMWi7 theatre screen is a bridge between the tellies in our homes
and the big screens at the pictures. A massive step on for on-the-go
screen culture.”
Oscar® award-winning director and producer, Asif Kapadia
emphasises that shorts allow filmmakers to experiment with different
styles and techniques, telling powerful stories in a condensed format
that leans into the fast-paced, always-connected world we live in
today. “Short films are an incredible way to experiment and push
boundaries. When you have a short length, you have the freedom to
try out new styles and techniques. The wide theatre screen format
takes it to the next level, allowing filmmakers to create something
visually stunning. But it’s not just about what you see – it’s about
what you hear too. Sound plays a crucial role in making a film look
great. With 90 seconds, anything is possible.”
He sees short films as a vital tool for filmmakers
looking to make a break in the industry and that was how he started
his career. In this case, the 32:9 aspect ratio and 8K technology
inspired by the BMW i7 has encouraged filmmakers to experiment with
exciting new formats, and Asif believes that "continuing to
build a body of work that demonstrates your capabilities as a
filmmaker and building industry connections is key to success,
that’s why I wanted to be involved in this project.”
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The BFI
We are a cultural charity, a National Lottery
distributor, and the UK’s lead organisation for film and moving
image.
Our mission is:
- To support creativity and actively seek out the next generation of UK storytellers
- To grow and care for the BFI National Archive, the world’s largest film and television archive
- To offer the widest range of UK and international moving image culture through our programmes and festivals - delivered online and in venue
- To use our knowledge to educate and deepen public appreciation and understanding
- To work with Government and industry to ensure the continued growth of the UK’s screen industries
Founded in 1933, the BFI is a registered charity governed by
Royal Charter.
The BFI Board of Governors is chaired by Tim Richards.
The BFI London Film Festival
BFI London Film
Festival (LFF) is the UK’s largest film festival and a major
international film event.
The Festival introduces the finest new British and international
films, series and immersive art works to London and UK-wide audiences,
attracts significant international industry participation which shines
a spotlight on UK talent. Each year the festival shows work from over
70 countries, representing a variety of languages, genres and formal
styles, with presentations ranging from intimate screenings and
installations to major red carpet productions. The artistic programme
is complemented by a rich range of talks and events for public and
industry audiences.
The 66th edition featured an exciting range of 167 feature films
from both established and emerging talent and hosted 23 World
Premieres, 7 International Premieres and 22 European Premieres. It was
attended in person by 189.2k audience members, while 101.9k attended
the Festival online.
In 2022, the Festival welcomed more than 750 international and
UK filmmakers, XR artists and series creatives to present their work
at venues across the capital.