‘On Falling’, ‘My Father’s Shadow’ & ‘Pillion’ Among Titles On BIFA New Talent Longlists

‘On Falling’, ‘My Father’s Shadow’ & ‘Pillion’ Among Titles On BIFA New Talent Longlists


The British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) has set its 2025 New Talent longlists, featuring 33 British documentary and fiction features from debut filmmakers. 

This year, the four debut categories that make up the filmmaker new talent longlists include 12 first-time fiction feature directors, 13 first-time feature documentary directors, 16 first-time writers, and 16 breakthrough producers.

The five nominees in each of the new talent categories will be announced on 3 November. Winners will be revealed at the 28th BIFA awards ceremony on 30 November at the Roundhouse in Camden.

See the longlists below. 

The Douglas Hickox Award (Best Debut Director) sponsored by BBC Film

Stroma Cairns — The Son and the Sea

Laura Carreira — On Falling

Ronan Corrigan — LifeHack

Akinola Davies Jr — My Father’s Shadow

Harris Dickinson — Urchin

Patrick Dickinson — Cottontail

Nadia Fall — Brides

Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor — Dreamers

Daisy-May Hudson — Lollipop

Harry Lighton — Pillion

Cal McMau — Wasteman

Imran Perretta — Ish

Breakthrough Producer sponsored by Pinewood & Shepperton Studios

Wyn Baptiste — Shoot the People

Helena Berndl — In Symbiosis

William Bridges, Brett Goldstein — All of You (also produced by Aaron Ryder, Andrew Swett)

Polly Creed — Holloway (also produced by Alice Hughes, Sophie Compton)

Marie-Elena Dyche — Dragonfly (also produced by Dominic Tighe)

Ian Henry — Hallow Road (also produced by Lucan Toh)

Eloise King, Bona Orakwue — The Shadow Scholars (also produced by Anna Smith Tenser, Tabs Breese)

Charlotte Knowles — Palestine Comedy Club

Joann Kushner — LifeHack (also produced by Timur Bekmambetov, Aleksandr Kletzov)

Dhiraj Mahey — Ish (also produced by Bennett McGhee)

Archie Pearch — Urchin (also produced by Scott O’Donnell)

Laura Shacham — Mother Vera

Nick Skaugen — Row

Flora Stewart — The Secret of Me (also produced by James Rogan)

Best Debut Screenwriter sponsored by Film4

Hunter Andrews, Eoin Doran — Wasteman

Tom Basden, Tim Key — The Ballad of Wallis Island

Ronan Corrigan, Hope Elliott Kemp — LifeHack

Laura Carreira — On Falling

Wale Davies — My Father’s Shadow

Suhayla El-Bushra — Brides

Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor — Dreamers

Daisy-May Hudson — Lollipop

Harry Lighton — Pillion

Imran Perretta — Ish (also written by Enda Walsh)

Max Porter — Steve

Imogen West, Stroma Cairns — The Son and the Sea

Best Debut Director – Feature Documentary

Myrid Carten — A Want in Her

Deadhorses (Ivo Beckett & James Topley) — Hakeem

Cécile Embleton, Alys Tomlinson — Mother Vera

Jessi Gutch — Blue Has No Borders

Grace Hughes-Hallett — The Secret of Me

Max Keegan — The Shepherd and the Bear

Eloise King — The Shadow Scholars

Victoria Mapplebeck — Motherboard

Jane Mingay — Pauline Black: A 2-Tone Story

Eleanor Mortimer — How Deep Is Your Love

Toby Robson — Poised



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