Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Rungano Nyoni Win Women in Film & TV U.K. Awards
Phoebe Waller-Bridge has won the top writing award and Rungano Nyoni the newcomer accolade from influential British industry organization Women in Film & TV. Actress Juliet Stevenson, whose numerous film credits include “Truly, Madly, Deeply” and “Bend it Like Beckham,” will be honored with a lifetime achievement award at a ceremony Friday.
Waller-Bridge broke out with 2016’s “Fleabag” and this year’s cat-and-mouse drama “Killing Eve.” Nyoni is the director of “I Am Not a Witch,” a freshman feature-length film that is Britain’s submission for next year’s foreign-language Oscar.
Jameela Jamil won WFTV’s award for achievement of the year. The former presenter stars in U.S. sitcom “The Good Place” and has actively campaigned on body-image issues.
American-born documentary filmmaker and producer Norma Percy picked up the award for contribution to the medium for her work on factual projects including “Inside Obama’s White House.” The factual category was won by Deeyah Khan, the founder of Fuuse, which specializes in projects with women, minorities, and kids raised in cultures different from those of their parents.
“Sifting through the huge numbers of nominations for our awards, it quickly becomes apparent just how many extraordinarily talented women there are working in film and TV today,” said WFTV chair Liz Tucker. She added that she hoped the winners’ achievements “will give inspiration across the industry to all women battling to make a difference.”
WFTV has members from across the film, TV, and media business. It has been a prominent voice for women in the industry, notably in the past year as the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements gained ground.
“One of the most striking aspects of our unique awards is the huge diversity of our winners,” said Ade Rawcliffe, a WFTV board member and head of diversity for ITV commissioning. “What our annual awards ceremony clearly shows is the huge achievements women from all backgrounds can make when they are given the right opportunities.”
The winners of the 2018 Women in Film & Television awards:
The Barclays Business Award
Lucy Ainsworth Taylor, Angela Barson (BlueBolt)
The Technicolor Creative Technology Award
Selina MacArthur
The Panalux Craft Award
Eunice Huthart
The ENVY Producer Award
Gill Isles
The EIKON Presenter Award
Sandi Toksvig
The Film Finances Project Management Award
Arabella Gilbert
The Netflix New Talent Award
The ITV Studios Achievement of the Year Award
Jameela Jamil
The Deluxe Director Award
Hettie Macdonald
The Screen Skills Writing Award
The Pinewood Studios Best Performance Award
Nicola Walker
The BBC News and Factual Award
Deeyah Khan
The Argonon Contribution to the Medium Award
Norma Percy
The EON Productions Lifetime Achievement Award
Juliet Stevenson
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