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She is developing two
feature films: 'Dr Bannerjee's Daughters'
takes Jane Austen's timeless social satire
'Pride & Prejudice' and transposes it
to a modern, class-ridden Indian community
in Britain. 'The Prince of Dalston' is a
spin off of the award winning comedy monologue
for 'Single Voices' by Felix Dexter of the
same title. 'The Prince of Dalston' is being
developed with financial support from the
Film Council with Felix Dexter adapting
the original monologue for a screenplay.
Also in development
is an adaptation of an Andrea Levy novel
'Fruit of the Lemon' by the award-winning
Alan Plater for television drama.
She is a board director
of the Film Council, charged with developing
a strategy for the British Film Industry.
She is a member of the Diversity Sub Committee
charged with setting policy and monitoring
progress on mainstreaming Black and Asian
filmmaking. She is a member of the Specialised
Exhibition and Distribution sub committee
developing policy for the cultural sector.
She is a board director of Women in Film
and Television (WFTV) and was one of the
organisers of 'Shooting from the Hip', a
one-day festival celebrating the contributions
of Black and Asian women the film and television
industry. She served on the Cultural Diversity
Committee of the Arts Council of England
from 1996 to 1999.
In 1997 through her
own production company she produced her
first feature film 'Babymother' a reggae
musical set in West London, made for Film
Four which was released in September 1998.
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