Our Board of Trustees

  • Hilary Bevan Jones (Festival Chair)

    Multi-Award Winning Producer and First Female Chair of Bafta

    Hilary has chaired Watersprite since its inception in 2008. As a TV and Film Producer she is known for her award-winning international drama. As founder of Endor Productions she is currently producing Neil Gaiman’s best-selling novel Anansi Boys for Amazon Studios; returning series Vienna Blood and But When We Dance, a romantic comedy film for BBC One. Previous productions include Matthew Parkhill’s Deep State for Fox; Restless, written by William Boyd and starring Hayley Atwell, Rufus Sewell and Charlotte Rampling; That Day We Sang written and directed by Victoria Wood, multiple Emmy award winning The Girl in the Café and Roald Dahl’s Esio Trot starring Dame Judi Dench, Dustin Hoffman, and James Corden. Films include gothic drama Gwen and Richard Curtis’s The Boat That Rocked. Hilary was the first female Chair of BAFTA and still sits on its Leaning and New Talent Committee.

  • Farhana Bhula

    Head of Creative at Film4, one of the Student Founders of Watersprite

    In January 2022 Farhana Bhula joined Film4 as a Senior Commissioner. Prior to Film4 she was a Senior Development and Production Executive in the BFI’s Film Fund. At the BFI she worked on projects with a particular focus on emerging filmmakers, including those supported through the iFeatures programme. Recent credits include Pirates by Reggie Yates, Boxing Day by Aml Ameen and ear for eye by debbie tucker green. Projects she is working on currently in post-production include features from Dionne Edwards and Charlotte Regan. She also worked on Ben Sharrock’s Limbo and Aleem Khan’s After Love. Prior to the BFI, she was Head of Development at Wildgaze Films and a Development Executive at Hilary Bevan Jones’ Endor Productions. She was a Screen International Star of Tomorrow in 2015.

  • Brian Woods

    Multi-BAFTA Winning Documentary Maker and Founder of True Vision

    Brian Woods set up documentary production company, True Vision in 1996, and since then the company has gone on to be one of the leading producers of high quality single documentaries in the UK. Described by The Guardian as “the country’s best, most committed documentary maker” True Vision films have been nominated for over a hundred international awards, including over 30 BAFTAs. Brian has been involved with Watersprite almost from the start, focussing on the factual side of the festival. He went to Cambridge in the last millennium and pretends not to want people to know he graduated with a first in Natural Sciences. His connection with the Cambridge University was strengthened when he married a fellow of Trinity College in 2017, and his connection with Anglia Ruskin University was strengthened when it very kindly made him a visiting fellow. He is also a trustee and deputy chair of the Documentary Festival, DocFest, in Sheffield. He lives in Cambridge with his dauntingly clever wife, and their toddler.

  • Bernadette Schramm

    Founding and Managing Partner at Malao and Previous Festival Director and Festival Producer of Watersprite

    Bernadette Schramm is a Founding and Managing Partner at Malao, which has the model to leverage commercial entertainment as a platform to inspire audiences worldwide and create positive social and environmental impact. She formerly produced Watersprite Film Festival and coordinated the annual “Refugee Voices in Film” program, in collaboration with the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), launched at the Cannes Film Festival. As keynote speaker, she coordinated the Women in Cinema conference at the 16th Dhaka International Film Festival in Bangladesh, having spoken the previous year on the “Importance of Self-Esteem for Women in Roles of Leadership”. Bernadette is an advocate for the importance of empowering new talent and building filmmaking capacity in emerging economies, such as Ethiopia, Mongolia and Bangladesh, bringing more representative stories and authentic voices to our global screens.

    Bernadette graduated with a BA and MA degree in Management with Modern and Medieval Languages from the University of Cambridge and started her career at the boutique strategy consultancy, CVA, working on corporate innovation projects between London, Paris and Berlin.

  • Femi Ladeinde

    Director of Finance and Operations at Red Arrow Studios

    Femi Ladeinde is Director of Finance for Red Arrow Studios in the UK. He oversees financial matters for the company’s UK operations as well as having financial oversight for the UK, Scandinavian and Israel based production companies in the group. Prior to Red Arrow Studios, Femi was Group Financial Controller at Content Media Corporation and joined Content following a stint at Classic Media as a Financial Analyst. Femi is a CIMA qualified accountant.

  • Dorothy Byrne

    Previous Head of News and Current Affairs at Channel 4 and current President of Murray Edwards College, Cambridge

    Dorothy Byrne is the President of Murray Edwards College. She was previously the Head of News and Current Affairs at Channel Four Television where her programmes won numerous BAFTA, Royal Television Society and Emmy Awards. She has won the Grierson Trustees Award at the British Documentary Awards, the Royal Television Society award for Outstanding Contribution to Journalism and the Women in Film and TV Argonon Contribution to The Medium Award. She is a Fellow of the Royal Television Society and continues to executive produce major international documentaries.

Our STEERING COMMITTEE

  • Helen Simmons

    Helen is a BIFA longlisted producer, writer, and Screen Star of Tomorrow. She began her career running the Cambridge student film festival, Watersprite, before making short films with directors such as Kate Herron and Chloe Wicks, screening at festivals across the world including Rhode Island, Flickerfest and LOCO. She has produced six feature films to date, beginning with the BIFA nominated CHUBBY FUNNY (2017) and SAY YOUR PRAYERS (2020) starring Derek Jacobi and Anna Maxwell Martin. In 2020, the Film and TV production company she runs alongside Stephanie Aspin, Erebus Pictures, received a BFI Vision Award. Since then the company has produced three features: KLOKKENLUIDER, directed by Neil Maksell, and starring Tom Burke, Jenna Coleman and Amit Shah; HOARD, directed by Luna Carmoon, which had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival this year, starring Joseph Quinn and Hayley Squires; and BONUS TRACK, directed by Julia Jackman, and starring Susan Wokoma, Josh O'Connor and Jack Davenport.

    As a writer, Helen has worked with companies including Audible, Sky, Netflix and NBCUniversal, and has been part of schemes including iFeatures, 4Screenwriting and BBC Writersroom. Her breakout as a writer was the 2018 short film F*CK starring Emmy award-winning Brett Goldstein and Esther Smith, and she recently co-wrote her first feature, LAST SWIM, directed by Sasha Nathwani. Starring Solly Mcleod, Narges Rashidi, Deba Hekmat and Jay Lycurgo, the film is currently in post and was produced by Caviar (WAR PONY, SOUND OF METAL). Helen recently wrote on the new Sky animated show READY EDDIE GO narrated by Jodie Whittaker, and has projects in development with companies including World Productions, The Development Partnership, Anton, Ardimages UK, Kinetic Content, Quay Street Productions and Moonriver Content. She also recently co-wrote and co-directed her debut short with Julia Cranney, MEASURE, funded by BFI Network and starring Callie Cooke (CHEATERS), which has screened at multiple BIFA and BAFTA qualifying festivals this year. Helen is also a British Screen Forum Future Leader, and co-ran the Producers Roundtable in 2019.

  • Isobel Leigh

    Isobel Leigh is COO and Managing Director at Malao GmbH, a tech-driven movie development studio based between Germany and Australia bringing Meaningful Entertainment to global audiences for commercial success and positive social impact. Isobel directed Watersprite in 2020, after being Head of Events for the 2018 edition. Her previous work ranges from marketing at Sony Music Entertainment to guest management at Munich Film Festival, as well as experience in China, Spain and Peru. Isobel has a BA and MA in Modern and Medieval Languages from the University of Cambridge.

  • Chiara Di Filippo

    Chiara is an Argentinian filmmaker and writer currently based in the UK. While completing her degree in Sociology at the University of Cambridge, she volunteered at Watersprite Film Festival first as Awards Officer (2020 - 2021) and later as Head of Awards (2021 - 2022). She is currently working as event manager and centre administrator for the Royal Television Society East and production assistant for Particle6 Productions, while developing film projects on the side. Her favourite film is Before Sunset!

  • Anna Keeley

    Anna is a Production and Development Executive for Producer Oliver Kassman at Escape Plan Productions (SAINT MAUD, OUT OF DARKNESS). She was recently Production Exec on Rose Glass’ second feature, LOVE LIES BLEEDING (A24/Film4), starring Kristen Stewart, Ed Harris and Katy O’Brian, which premieres at Sundance 2024. She was Producer of Watersprite in 2019-2020 and previously worked in Mexico City at production company Agencia Bengala, whose credits include 2020 Mexican entry to the Oscars, I’M NO LONGER HERE (2020) and Ariel-winning feminist western NORTHERN SKIES OVER EMPTY SPACE (2022).