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BFI Film Fund backs Second Coming, Light Years

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- Support part of new editorial process

The British Film Institute (BFI) Film Fund is supporting Debbie Tucker Green’s Second Coming and Esther May Campbell’s Light Years [+see also:
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. This support for feature debuts is part of a new editorial process giving first time directors working with budgets under £2 million the chance to be considered every three months.

Debbie Tucker Green (photo) is a BAFTA (Best Single Drama for Random, Channel 4) winning writer and director. Second Coming, produced by Hillbilly Films and developed and co-financed by Film4, is set in present day London and is about the impact of pregnancy and a woman struggling with her mental state. Esther May Campbell is another BAFTA award winner (Outstanding Short Film for September, 2009). Light Years, produced by Third Films, follows a day in the life of an 8-year-old girl in an intense journey to find her mother.

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Ben Roberts, Director of the BFI Film Fund, said, “Given the volume of applications we receive for projects with first time directors, we wanted to make a commitment to regular reviews of emerging filmmakers that is fair, open and inclusive. Debbie’s and Esther’s films are brilliant examples of the type of new work we hope to champion - bold, unique films from filmmakers who are prepared to take risks."

Applicants who receive a positive decision in principle will be issued with a Letter of Intent, enabling some of the projects to secure the final stage of their funding by demonstrating the Film Fund’s commitment and endorsement.

The closing date for round 2 awards is 31 May 2013, and subsequent deadline dates will be published at bfi.org.uk/filmfund.

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