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Oct. 28, 2024

Challenges in Commissioning Black Stories

A panel of four Black creatives, including ’Supacell’ producer Sheila Nortley, spoke yesterday on a panel at Bafta HQ.

At a recent panel discussion held at Bafta’s London headquarters, Black creatives voiced concerns over the diminishing momentum in commissioning stories that represent Black and Global Majority voices. The panel, which included notable figures such as Sheila Nortley, producer of the Netflix series Supacell, highlighted the regression in diversity and inclusion efforts within the UK film and TV industry.

Following the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020, there was a noticeable increase in the commissioning of diverse stories. However, this progress has stalled, with industry leaders reverting to “safe bets” amid economic challenges. Nortley emphasized the need for sustained efforts to keep doors open for underrepresented voices, particularly at the commissioning level.

Nina Malone, a talent agent at IAG, pointed out that funding remains a significant barrier. She stressed the importance of diversifying funding sources and hiring practices to ensure a broader representation behind the camera. Actor Déja Bowens added that diversity should be meaningful and not merely tokenistic.

The panel, titled “Authentic Representation and Inclusivity On Set,” was organized in collaboration with Your Cinema, a platform dedicated to showcasing diverse talent in the UK. The discussion underscored the ongoing challenges and the need for the industry to uphold its commitments to diversity and inclusion.

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