The initiative, supported by Netflix, generated a consistently high flow of applications from all across India, leading to an extension of the application deadline by two weeks. The BAFTA Breakthrough India initiative marks BAFTA’s arrival in India, showcasing and propelling the upcoming generation of creative talent in film, games and television globally alongside talent selected from the UK, USA and China.
A.R. Rahman, composer and BAFTA Breakthrough ambassador, said: “I am extremely proud to see the response that BAFTA Breakthrough India has received from across the country. We have received applications from across the nation, proving that talent can be found in all corners of India. We are so pleased with the uptake and I am delighted to see BAFTA extend the deadline to Monday 8 February. I encourage talented individuals from across film, games and television to get involved and submit their application for what could be a life changing experience.”
'BAFTA Breakthrough India’ is the international version of
the highly successful Breakthrough initiative, which has been running in the UK
since 2013, China since 2019 and launched in the USA and India in 2020, supporting
over 160 emerging talents to date. Encouraging creative and cultural exchange
between some of the major centres of film, games, and television in these
countries, and (now) India; the programme has supported individuals such as Tom
Holland, Letitia Wright, Florence Pugh, Jessie Buckley, Josh O’Connor, and
Callum Turner. Supporters of the initiative in recent years also include actors
Olivia Colman and 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.
The candidates who will eventually be
hand-picked by BAFTA Breakthrough India,
will receive the opportunity to take part in a year-long mentoring and guidance
program. The chosen participants will receive one-to-one mentoring, global
networking opportunities, free access to BAFTA events and screenings for 12
months, and full voting BAFTA membership. The chosen talent will also connect
with and learn from some of the best in the British and Indian creative
industries, share their expertise with peers around the world, gain access to
opportunities beyond geographical borders, and be promoted as BAFTA
Breakthrough artists globally.
To apply, go to www.bafta.org/supporting-talent/breakthrough/bafta-breakthrough-india.
The eligibility criteria states that
applicants must be over 18 years of age at the time of submission, primary
residents of India for at least 2 years, and conversationally fluent in
English. With the aim to encourage cross-cultural dialogue in film, games, and
television, this programme is looking for candidates who would be willing to
collaborate and share their expertise with UK practitioners and/or produce
content for UK audiences.

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