The UK executive was previously director and CEO of the London Film School (Lfs).
Neil Peplow, the former director of international and industry affairs at the British Film Institute (BFI), has joined Neom Media Industries to spearhead talent development at the Saudi media hub.
As industry learning executive director, Peplow will lead efforts to train local talent at Neom and develop the Industry Vocational learning campus being established at the fast-growing production hub. The UK executive was previously director and CEO of the London Film School, which he joined in January this year.
The role is effective immediately and Peplow has relocated to Neom,...
Neil Peplow, the former director of international and industry affairs at the British Film Institute (BFI), has joined Neom Media Industries to spearhead talent development at the Saudi media hub.
As industry learning executive director, Peplow will lead efforts to train local talent at Neom and develop the Industry Vocational learning campus being established at the fast-growing production hub. The UK executive was previously director and CEO of the London Film School, which he joined in January this year.
The role is effective immediately and Peplow has relocated to Neom,...
- 12/2/2023
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Neil Peplow joins from the Australian Film Television and Radio School.
The British Film Institute (BFI) has hired Neil Peplow, the CEO of the Australian Film Television and Radio School (Aftrs), as director of international affairs.
Peplow will join in the summer from the Aftrs, where he has been since 2011. Prior to then, he held roles as COO of the Met Film School, and director of film for Creative Skillset.
The role is an expansion of the one vacated by Isabel Davis last year. She was head of international since 2011 before leaving to head up Creative Scotland’s Screen Unit.
The British Film Institute (BFI) has hired Neil Peplow, the CEO of the Australian Film Television and Radio School (Aftrs), as director of international affairs.
Peplow will join in the summer from the Aftrs, where he has been since 2011. Prior to then, he held roles as COO of the Met Film School, and director of film for Creative Skillset.
The role is an expansion of the one vacated by Isabel Davis last year. She was head of international since 2011 before leaving to head up Creative Scotland’s Screen Unit.
- 2/13/2019
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
With two major Us productions set to film in Ni this year, Northern Ireland Screen are focusing on bringing local talent and productions to this year's Cannes Film Festival revealing five new home-grown productions in the works. The screen agency's profile is currently at an all-time high amongst the global film-making community. New titles include; 'Paddy Mayne', an action drama penned by Richard Crawford (The Abduction Club) and produced by Alistair Maclean-Clark (The War Bride, Octane, Heartbreak Hotel, Arn), 'Teenage Kicks', produced by Michael Kelly, Pete Foott is directing with Spence Wright (Red Mist) and John Cairns screenwriting; 'Jump', the creation of 'Raw' writer Lisa McGee with Brendan Byrne on board to produce and director Kieron J. Walsh (When Brendan Met Trudy); director Tom Collins (Kings) is planning the adaptation of 'Reading in the Dark' - based on Seamus Deane's award winning novel; and 'Parabellum', produced by Colin...
- 5/14/2009
- IFTN
Green toasts buddy role in 'Best Man'
Seth Green is joining the cast of the romantic comedy The Best Man for London-based the Film Consortium. Neil Peplow is producing. Stefan Schwartz, whose credits include Shooting Fish and The Abduction Club, is directing from a script that he co-wrote with Ed Roe (Smack the Pony). Green will play the fiercely loyal but slightly devious and porn-addicted semiloser Murray, who is trying to help his best friend win the girl of his dreams. Green's projects include a television series for Cartoon Network's Adult Swim lineup, and he is in production on Fox's Family Guy, which returns with original episodes next year. His film credits include Without a Paddle, The Italian Job, Party Monster, the Austin Powers movies and Rat Race. His TV work includes Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Green's deal was handled by UTA, Trice Koopman of Koopman Management and attorney David Weber of Offer, Weber and Dern.
- 10/26/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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