Our cheeks are still aching from all the smiling we did at our Showcase event two weeks ago!
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Our annual Showcase is the graduation day for our undergraduate and postgraduate students which celebrates their hard-work, dedication and achievements in filmmaking from their education at LFA. This year was our biggest and grandest Showcase to date, as we witnessed over 100 of our truly amazing students graduate!
In addition to our BA (Hons) Filmmaking and Filmmaking Diploma courses, this year was also the first year we had students graduate from our brand-new MA Filmmaking and MA Screenwriting programmes. Our pioneering master’s students have set the bar incredibly high for future cohorts!
Image credits © Danny Cozens.
The Showcase was hosted at the British Film Institute headquarters in Southbank, overlooking the River Thames. The BFI is the UK’s leading cinema archive and screening destination, and the beautiful, grand, and historic venue was the perfect location for this special day of celebrations.
The day’s programme was hosted by The Financial Times and The Guardian film journalist, Danny Leigh, who is a long-time friend of LFA and a regular host of our Showcase events. We were also joined by some very special guests, including trailblazing director, Sarah Gavron, (‘Rocks’, ‘Suffragette’, ‘Brick Lane’) and legendary producer and long-term Stanley Kubrick collaborator, Jan Harlan, (‘The Shining’, ‘Eyes Wide Shut’, ‘A Clockwork Orange’).
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Speaking about the films on display at this year’s Showcase, LFA screenwriting tutor, Kay Stonham, had this to say:
LFA’s Senior Production Coordinator, Alastair Train, who was involved in the technical side of creation of the films, and programmed this year’s Showcase schedule, said:
This year’s selection of films displayed the talent, determination, and pioneering spirit of our fantastic filmmakers. Showcasing films across a range of genres, and telling stories with diverse roots and backgrounds, our graduating cohorts truly went above and beyond this year. Their work was even more impressive and commendable considering that most of the screened projects were completed under some form of COVID-19 restrictions and regulations.
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LFA Vice Principal, Simon Flynn, said:
In this vein, our students became fully fledged filmmakers last week, as they got to watch their work, with their family friends, up on the stunning NFT1 screen; the primary screening theatre within the BFI.
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After the screenings, we held our graduation ceremony, where our students received their degree certificates up on stage. Danny Leigh also hosted conversations with our special guests, as well as LFA co-founders and co-principals, Anna MacDonald and Daisy Gili. Sharing her wisdom and experience in filmmaking, Sarah Gavron had this to say to our graduating students:
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Our Showcase audience of filmmaking family and friends were also treated to meaningful, heartfelt speeches from a selection of our graduating students, who summed up their LFA experience, the lessons learned, and the memories forged, in eloquent and thoughtful ways. Read some of the highlights from their speeches below:
Anna and Daisy closed the ceremony by awarding one student from each cohort with the prestigious ‘Emerging Filmmaker Award’, which allows the winner to access free equipment hire from our generous award sponsors, Blue Fox Studios and Verve, to create a project of their choosing in 2022. This year’s winners were:
- Aimee Robinson (BA (Hons) Filmmaking)
- Guido Zanghi (Filmmaking Diploma)
- Erica Belton (MA Filmmaking)
- Chelsea Kania (MA Screenwriting)
Speaking about her receipt of the award, Chelsea had this to say:
Image credits © Danny Cozens.
Erica, the recipient of the Emerging Filmmaker Award for the MA Filmmaking course, said:
Image credits © Danny Cozens.
It was a true honour to see our tenacious and talented students celebrate their hard work, and fly the LFA nest to explore the wider film industry! We couldn’t be prouder of their achievements, and we can’t wait to see where their LFA education takes them, as they continue their steps along their filmmaking journeys. Congratulations, LFA class of 2021!
At LFA, graduation never means goodbye. All of our graduating students have lifetime access to the LFA Filmmakers’ Club, which gives them exclusive access to talks and masterclasses from industry heavyweights, as well as networking and job opportunities within the LFA community. Stay tuned for our exciting relaunch of the brand new Filmmakers’ Club in 2022!
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