LONDON – Tuesday 9 May 2023. The GREAT8 showcase which presents new UK feature films from some of the UK’s most exciting first and second-time filmmakers to international distributors and festival programmers has announced eight new projects selected for this year’s edition taking place in the run-up to this year’s Cannes Marché.
Now in its sixth year, the 2023 GREAT8 showcase is funded and run by the BFI and the British Council, in partnership with BBC Film and Film4. In preparation for the Marché, unseen footage from all of the titles will be introduced by their filmmakers and screened on Thursday 11 May exclusively to buyers and festival programmers and made available across five different time zones. All of the features will be available to buyers during the Cannes Marché (16-24 May).
Agnieszka Moody, BFI Head of International & Industry Policy, says, “The line-up of films and filmmakers featuring in this year’s GREAT8 continues to shine a light on the exciting diversity of filmmaker voices and stories continuing to come out of the UK. We are proud alongside our partners at the British Council, BBC Film and Film4 that our previous selections have been successful for international programmers and distributors, and with audiences worldwide.”
Briony Hanson, the British Council’s Director of Film says, “It’s a real privilege to be able to present eight UK filmmakers and have confidence in saying they are all destined for greatness. It’s been a tough call to narrow down the selection this year and we were spoilt for choice, but the final eight – ranging from our youngest ever GREAT 8 talent to voices from across the whole UK – balances hard-hitting emotional drama with laughs and even a little song and dance. It doesn’t sound typically British – but trust us, it is!”
The GREAT8 2023 line-up is:
BLACK DOG
UK
Drama
Director: George Jaques
Writers: Jamie Flatters, George Jaques
Producers: George Jaques, Ken Petrie, Jamie Flatters, Ian Shar Executive producer: David Parfitt
Cast: Jamie Flatters, Keenan Munn-Francis
Production: Athenaeum Productions, 27 Ten in association with Trademark Films and Sharp House
Sales: Independent Entertainment (worldwide)
BONUS TRACK
UK
Comedy/Love story Director: Julia Jackman
Writer: Mike Gilbert (story by Josh O’Connor and Mike Gilbert) Producers: Stephanie Aspin, Campbell Beaton and Helen Simmons
Cast: Joe Anders, Samuel Small, Jack Davenport, Alison Sudal, Josh O’Connor Production: Erebus Pictures in association with Lunapark Pictures and Fortune Films Sales: Bankside Films
Synopsis – It’s 2006, and George – a small-town 16-year old – is on the road to complete social and academic failure. He dreams of being a star, knows he’s a gifted musician – but no one else seems to agree… So, when Max – the son of a mega-famous musical duo – enrols at his school and takes an interest in his music, George can’t believe it! Neither can anyone else. But as the boys grow closer, George begins to question why he actually wants to spend time with Max… George is faced with a potential dream come true – if he can just figure out what that dream now really is…
Julia Jackman is a writer/director who began her film career working for Stephen Fry at Sprout Pictures. Her first short, Emma Change The Locks, starring Olivia Williams, won a New Talent Award at the BFI Future Film Festival (2017). Her work has screened at festivals around the world, including the Toronto International Film Festival and the BFI London Film Festival. She recently took part in the CFC Directors’ Lab in Toronto. Bonus Track is Julia’s debut feature.
CHUCK CHUCK BABY
UK
Drama
Director/Writer: Janis Pugh
Producers: Anne Beresford, Adam Partridge, Andrew Gillman, Peggy Cafferty Cast: Louise Brealey, Annabel Scholey, Sorcha Cusack, Celyn Jones
Production: Artemisia Films in association with Delta Pictures for BFI, BBC Film, Ffilm Cymru Wales
Sales: The Yellow Affair
Helen’s zest for life returns – but Joanne feels the walls close in as she faces something darker from her past.
EDGE OF SUMMER
UK
Drama
Director/Writer: Lucy Cohen
Producers: Julia Nottingham, Ariadne Kotsaki
Cast: Joel Sefton-longi, Flora Hylton, Skyer Dennett, Josie Walker, Nichola Burley Production: Dorothy Street Pictures, BBC Film, BFI
Sales: Dorothy Street Pictures, Julia Nottingham
Synopsis – When 11-year-old Evie arrives in Cornwall, she’s expecting a girls’ holiday with her mum. But when she meets local boy Adam, a mysterious discovery down an old tin mine changes everything. As they begin to question what is real and imagined in their lives above ground, childhood narratives quickly unravel and the darker truths of the adult world seep in.
Lucy Cohen is a London-based writer/director. After working in documentary filmmaking for 15 years, her debut feature, Kingdom Of US, was nominated for a BAFTA for Outstanding Debut, a BIFA and won the Grierson award for Best Documentary at the BFI London Film Festival. In 2017 she was selected for Guiding Lights, the UK film industry’s leading mentorship programme (where she was mentored by Andrew Haigh). In 2018, she was named a BAFTA Breakthrough Brit, which celebrates and supports the next generation of creative talent in film and TV. Edge of Summer is Lucy’s debut fiction feature. Her second feature is in development with Film4 and the BFI.
IN CAMERA
UK
Drama
Director/writer: Naqqash Khalid
Producers: Juliette Larthe, Mary Burke
Cast: Nabhaan Rizwan, Amir El-Masry, Rory Fleck Byrne
Production: Pretty Bird, Public Dreams, BBC Film, BFI, Uncommon Creative Studio Sales: Together Films
Naqqash Khalid is a writer-director from Manchester. In Camera will have its international festival premiere later this year. His short film Stock was commissioned for television and had its premiere in 2019 as part of Sky’s Post-Brexit series ‘Art 50’. His previous short form work has been supported by Sky, BBC Arts, and Arts Council England. Naqqash is adapting Boris Vian’s The Empire Builders as a four- part limited series. Naqqash was selected as one of Screen International’s Stars of Tomorrow 2020. In Camera is his feature debut.
KNEECAP
UK/Ireland
Black comedy drama Director/Writer: Rich Peppiatt
Producers: Jack Tarling, Trevor Birney, co-producer Patrick O’Neill Cast: Moglai Bap, Mo Chara, DJ Provai, Simone Kirby
Production: Fine Point Films, Mother Tongues Films, Wildcard, BFI (awarding National Lottery funding), Screen Ireland, Coimisiún na Meán, TG4 and Northern Ireland Screen, in association with Great Point Media and Curzon
Sales: Charades
and was nominated for Best Independent Feature at the 2014 National Film Awards. It was acquired by Netflix in a multi-territory deal. A former journalist who became a prominent critic of the newspaper industry during the Leveson Inquiry, Rich has spoken about his work on national broadcast channels and published in The Guardian, Independent, and The Big Issue. He has written and directed several short films which have screened at leading international film festivals. His short, Grounded, was long listed for the 2020 Academy Awards®.
LAYLA
UK
Romance, drama, comedy, LGBTQIA Director/Writer: Amrou Al-Kadhi Producer: Savannah James-Bayly
Cast: Bilal Hasn, Louis Greatorex, Safiyya Ingar, Terique Jarrett, Darkwah
Production: Fox Club Films, Film4, BFI, Significant Productions in association with AUM Group Sales: WME Independent (North America/global) and Independent Entertainment (international)
STARVE ACRE
UK
Psychological horror
Director/Writer: Daniel Kokotajlo
Producers: Tessa Ross, Juliette Howell, Emma Duffy Cast: Matt Smith, Morfydd Clark, Erin Richards
Production: House Productions, Access Entertainment, BBC Film, BFI Sales: Cornerstone
