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  1. Lizzie Francke has written about film for Sight & Sound and the Guardian and is the author of Script Girls: Women Screenwriters in Hollywood. From 1997-2001, she was the Artistic Director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival. She now works for the London-based production company Little Bird.

  2. Mar 20, 2023 · Senior British Film Institute team members Editor-at-Large Lizzie Francke, Head of Production Fiona Morham and Head of Editorial Natascha Wharton have announced their decision to leave the BFI ...

  3. Lizzie Francke. Producer: Aftersun. Lizzie Francke is a Senior Production and Development Executive at the BFI's Film Fund. She was formerly a Development Producer for the UK Film Council's Development Fund where she oversaw the First Feature programme which nurtured such talents as Clio Barnard, Morgan Matthews, James Graham, Deborah Hayward, Destiny Ekaragha and Bola Agbaje.

  4. Mar 21, 2023 · The BFI Filmmaking Fund team will transition to a new structure as Lizzie Francke, editor-at-large, Fiona Morham, head of production, and Natascha Wharton, head of editorial, will be leaving the BFI later this year to pursue their own ventures. The team, which includes new senior production executives who have joined in the past year, will ...

  5. Feb 29, 2024 · Lizzie Francke. New NFTS Head of Directing Fiction. With a rich background in executive producing over 80 feature films, throughout her career Lizzie has been a close collaborator with accomplished filmmakers including Clio Barnard, Morgan Matthews, Aneil Karia, Joanna Hogg, Charlotte Wells and Mahalia Belo.

  6. www.bfi.org.uk › profile › lizzie-franckeLizzie Francke | BFI

    By Lizzie Francke. Hell freezes over: the Coen brothers on Fargo. Lists. International Women’s Day: 29 inspiring women in film.

  7. Merchant-Ivory's third E.M. Forster adaptation was first released during a time of economic depression in the UK. As it returns to cinemas we republish the original Sight & Sound review, in which Lizzie Francke hails its “rigorous inquest into a bygone era”.