Adrian Wootton

Chief Executive, Film London

Adrian Wootton

Chief Executive, Film London
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Adrian Wootton is the Chief Executive of Film London – the agency charged with developing the film and media industry in the capital – and the British Film Commission – the unit responsible for promoting the UK as the best place to produce feature films and high end television in the UK.

Prior to becoming the Chief Executive of Film London, Adrian was Acting Director of the British Film Institute (BFI), in addition to having been the Director of the London Film Festival, the National Film Theatre and Head of BFI Exhibition.

Adrian is a Programme Advisor on Italian films to the BFI London Film Festival, in addition to being Programme Advisor to the Venice Film Festival and Noir in Fest, Courmayeur. He is also Chair of the Advisory Board of Sensoria, Sheffield’s Music & Film Festival. He frequently lectures nationally and internationally, as well as curating film programmes and retrospectives for numerous organisations.

In 2012, Adrian received an Honorary Doctorate in the Arts and was appointed Visiting Professor of Film & Media and Norwich University of the Arts. Adrian is also a member of the London Mayor’s Cultural Strategy Board; British Academy of Film & Television Arts (BAFTA) and the European Film Academy (EFA); the British Screen Advisory Council (BSAC) and a Board member of Creative Skillset’s Crafts & Technical Skills Academy.

Sessions with Adrian Wootton