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UK Actor-Producer Jack Lowden Joins Screen Summit Speaker Lineup

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Jack Lowden, the Emmy-nominated and BAFTA-winning actor, will join Screen International's 'The Future Of UK Film' Summit on September 24 at BFI Southbank.

Lowden will participate in the session titled 'The Talent Game - Packaging a UK Film' alongside producer Elizabeth Karlsen from Number 9 Films, Jane Epstein from Independent Talent, and Katie Ellen from HanWay Films.

The panel will discuss the skill of matching UK talent with the right projects, approaches producers can take to putting together their projects with bankable talent, the current state of the international market for UK projects, and how barriers to entry can be broken down.

Lowden's notable film roles include Terence Davies' biopic Benediction, Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, Fighting With My Family, Steve McQueen's Small Axe, Edinburgh prize-winner Calibre, and Yann Demange's '71.

On the small screen, Lowden is an Emmy and BAFTA TV Award nominee for his work in Apple TV+'s Slow Horses and BBC and Paramount+'s The Gold.

As a producer, Lowden co-produced The Outrun, which premiered at Sundance this year, and Kindred, starring alongside Tamara Lawrance and Fiona Shaw.

Lowden has forthcoming roles in the John Maclean survival thriller Tornado and James L. Brooks' Ella McCay.

Screen's Future of UK Film Summit will bring together leading industry executives to discuss how the UK independent film sector can build on its strengths to become a fully thriving, equitable, and sustainable industry.

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