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Atticus Education, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland and Northern Ireland Screen announce 2023 Puttnam Scholars



Date Posted: June 21, 2023

Atticus Education, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland and Northern Ireland Screen have announced the eight filmmakers that will partake in this year’s Puttnam Scholars programme.

Now in its fourth year, the Puttnam Scholars programme is a cross-border initiative that offers emerging filmmakers (four Republic of Ireland residents and four Northern Ireland residents) six interactive online masterclass seminars with Oscar-winning producer David Puttnam (LOCAL HERO, CHARIOTS OF FIRE, THE KILLING FIELDS). In addition to the tuition, each participant receives a €1,000 bursary towards their career development, sponsored by David Puttnam.

The masterclass sessions encourage filmmakers to contemplate their creative choices and to interrogate the reasons why film remains such an important medium. David Puttnam will ask participants to consider how national and personal identity informs their filmmaking, while also helping them to better understand the commercial aspects of what they do, and highlighting the importance of creative leadership to the island’s burgeoning film sector.

The prestigious programme has previously included guests such as Ralph Fiennes, Lenny Abrahamson, Paul Greengrass and Rachel Portman, each of whom has openly offered advice and opinions to the participating scholars.

Participants are chosen by Northern Ireland Screen and four Irish higher education institutions respectively. This year the participants come from wide-ranging backgrounds that include acting, writing, producing and directing:

  • Kevin Fitzpatrick – Writer selected by Northern Ireland Screen
  • Órfhlaith Ní Chearnaigh – Producer selected by Northern Ireland Screen
  • Tara O’Neill – Writer selected by Northern Ireland Screen
  • Tony Devlin – Writer/Director selected by Northern Ireland Screen
  • Maureen O’Connell – Actor/Writer/Director/Producer selected by Technological University Dublin
  • Melissa Collins – Producer selected by Technological University of the Shannon
  • Samantha Corr – Producer selected by Dundalk Institute of Technology
  • Naomi Sheridan – Writer selected by Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology

David Puttnam said; “This programme is always one of the highlights of my year. It gives me the chance to get to know an emerging generation of filmmakers and to have honest conversations with them about what their films can – and should – do. This year has been an exceptional one for the industry across the island of Ireland and the calibre of the scholars selected for the 2023 programme highlights how ambitious we should be about our screen sector’s future.”

Lia Campbell, a 2022 Puttnam Scholar selected by Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology said of her experience; “Taking part in the Puttnam programme gave me the time to reflect on my own responsibility as a filmmaker in the stories and characters I choose to tell and portray. It strengthened my trust in my personal instincts and the emphasis on collaboration with the other filmmakers was very inspiring. The network I created through this programme is something I’m excited to bring with me as I move forward in my career.”

Margaret McGoldrick, a Northern Ireland Screen 2022 Puttnam Scholar said: “Taking part in Lord Puttnam’s masterclass was an absolute delight. Not only were the sessions informative but thoroughly enjoyable, allowing for everyone in the class to engage with each other and Lord Puttnam. The information that Lord Puttnam was able to share from his decades of filmmaking has been something that has shaped how I’m developing and marketing several of my own projects. It’s a masterclass that I’d be happy to revisit and I couldn’t recommend it more.”

Desiree Finnegan, Chief Executive of Screen Ireland said: “Congratulations to all successful candidates selected for the prestigious Puttnam Scholars programme. Screen Ireland is delighted to be collaborating with Northern Ireland Screen and Atticus Education on this exciting initiative for emerging creative talent to learn from visionary producer David Puttnam. We hope the participants will be inspired by David’s passion for storytelling and the influence and impact of film as an artform. We wish the successful candidates every success as they embark on their own filmmaking journeys.”

Richard Williams, Chief Executive of Northern Ireland Screen, said: “We are delighted to be working with Screen Ireland again this year on the Puttnam Scholars initiative. For emerging filmmakers to get the opportunity to learn from an industry heavyweight like David Puttnam is truly invaluable at this early stage of their careers. With his extensive experience and expertise, David can offer insights and knowledge to help these filmmakers develop their skills and navigate the challenges of the industry. We wish all the participants every success.”

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