The U.K.'s National Film and Television School has partnered with 'The Crown' producer Left Bank Pictures on the Diverse Writers Development Program.
that kicks off in March 2024. It will select six emerging U.K. screenwriters from under-represented backgrounds to contribute their voices to the entertainment landscape and inject fresh perspectives into scripted drama.
The company will announce new hires shortly. In the meantime, the sales team includes former head of sales Tanja Meissner, Vincent Comoy for marketing and sales, Anaïs Gagliardi for festivals manager and sales, and Paul Pelletier as new distribution and marketing coordinator. Memento International is working on a selective slate of director-driven films from the likes of Luca Guadagnino, Cate Shortland, Asghar Farhadi, Malgorzata Szumowska, Jon Watts, Joachim Trier, Xavier Giannoli and Nuri Bilge Ceylan, among others.
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