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Charles
Thompson, the son of a barrister hails
from London via Africa and is a graduate
of Film & Television Production
Techniques from Pimlico Arts and Media.
His 20 years experience in the UK film &
TV industry includes 3 years as an
editor before commencing his career as
an Independent Producer with a
commitment to new drama by black writers
and directors. He has produced over 15
narrative films, with a number winning
awards, plus several features and has
worked in a producing capacity on
important dramas and TV magazine shows.
In 1996 Charles helped
found Off the Grove, London’s first live
screenplay reading event, a forerunner
to the BFI’s highly rated Script
Factory. Between 1999-2002 Charles
co-founded and served as Festival
Co-ordinator & Director for one of
Europe’s premier black film showcases,
the annual bfm International Film
Festival. In 2003 he founded the Screen
Nation Film & TV Awards (aka ‘Black
Oscars’) and he is currently developing
screennation.com an innovative web based
media rights company. Future plans
include a series of high profile
heritage events recognising the
contribution black British film & TV
practitioners have made to the UK
industries since the early 1900’s.
His
commitment to black British filmmakers
has seen him develop local training and
screening programs for local communities
across the
UK.
He continues to consult and work with
new writers and directors as an Exec
Producer, give talks and he has put
several feature/TV projects into
development/production, one of which is
a global entertainment show featuring
the best of black
Hollywood,
European & African media scene.
Charles is former Chair of the Alliance
of Black Media Professionals, a
Millennium Awards Fellow, and a member
of the Roundhouse Creative Centre
Advisory Panel and in 2004 was again
honoured by London Mayor, Ken Livingston
for his contribution to
London
life. He can soon be found in the
Dictionary of International Biography.
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