BAFTA Breakthrough will showcase and support emerging stars of film, games, and television in India, supported by Netflix
The British Academy of Film and Television
Arts (BAFTA) is taking its first steps in India with the global expansion of
the Breakthrough initiative, supported by Netflix. This flagship new talent
initiative is part of BAFTA’s year-round work to support new talent, operating
alongside their Awards ceremonies worldwide. BAFTA Breakthrough India will help
facilitate the development of relationships between British talent and India’s
homegrown creatives.
BAFTA Breakthrough India is a new international iteration of the
highly successful Breakthrough initiative, which has been running in the UK
since 2013, China since 2019 and has launched in the USA this year, supporting
over 130 emerging talents to date. Encouraging creative and cultural exchange
between some of the major centres of film, games, and television in these
countries, the programme has supported individuals such as Tom Holland, Letitia
Wright, Florence Pugh, Jessie Buckley, Josh O’Connor, and Callum Turner. Industry
supporters of the initiative in recent years also include actors Oliva Colman,
Naomi Harris, Tom Hiddlestonand Tilda Swinton, actor-producer Brad Pitt,
directors Tom Harper and Barry Jenkins, game designers Brenda Romero and Tim
Schafer, and actor-writers Sharon Horgan and Amy Schumer.
In 2020, BAFTA will identify, celebrate, and support up to five exceptional talents working in film, games, or television in India, through this first-of-its-kind program in the country. By showcasing talent globally, BAFTA Breakthrough aims to turbocharge their career success by offering a bespoke programme of support – helping them to learn more about the industry, overcome barriers to progression, and network globally with people who can influence their careers.
Netflix
is the official supporting partner for BAFTA Breakthrough, in the UK, USA and
India, providing integral support in the global expansion. BAFTA and Netflix
share a joint vision to celebrate and provide opportunities for emerging talent
across the world, bringing together international communities across global
networks, in order to develop and support stories and voices from different
cultures.
“BAFTA
is uniquely placed to facilitate creative partnerships across the moving arts,
being one of the only art charities to work across film, games, and television
and on a global scale,” said Tim Hunter,
Director of Learning and New Talent, BAFTA. “India is one of the most
prolific and accomplished industries and a fascinating centre for the screen
arts with lots of creative diversity, which extends far beyond the world-famous
‘Bollywood’. Some of the best practitioners in the world work in Indian film,
games, and television – and practitioners from around the world have much to
learn from them.”
Monika Shergill, Vice President,
Content, Netflix India said,
"Netflix shares BAFTA's vision and responsibility in providing
‘breakthrough’ opportunities to emerging talent. We’re thrilled to extend our
support to the programme in India and help amplify our country's new voices.
This initiative will meaningfully bring together creative communities across
borders, support their stories, unearth raw talent and provide them with
recognition on the world stage.”
BAFTA
will work closely with local cultural bodies and industry in India to reach
each sub-region's unique landscape and identify excellent individuals who have
shown creative promise in film, games, and television. Participants will be
selected by a jury comprising leaders from across India’s moving arts industries.
The chosen participants will be offered a year-long support programme from
BAFTA and be showcased across India and the UK. They will also receive
one-to-one mentoring, guidance sessions, global networking opportunities, free
access to BAFTA events and screenings for 12 months, and full voting BAFTA
membership as part of Breakthrough. It will enable the chosen talent to connect
with and learn from some of the best in the British and Indian creative
industries, share their expertise with peers around the world, gaining access
to opportunities beyond geographical borders.
The
Breakthrough programme will also be supported by a series of craft masterclasses,
which will feature British and Indian talent sharing their expertise and
insights with audiences across India and the UK. More details of the
Breakthrough Masterclasses programme will be announced.
Applications for the programme will be
announced as open soon.


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