Braidmade Films was set up by Monika Braid in 2006 in order
to develop and produce independent films. Based in London
and rooted in the Polish tradition of filmmaking we are
keen to work with international talent to produce films of
high quality: fiction, documentaries, and experimental;
films that relate to a universal human experience and
appeal to viewers from various cultural backgrounds.
Braidmade Films
acts as advisory body to Polish and British filmmakers
wishing to form co-productions; matchmaking talent and
projects. Having built its own growing database of talent,
Braidmade Films’ aim is also to facilitate Polish
productions in the UK and British projects in Poland and by
doing so to stimulate both countries cooperation and
exchange of talent and resources.
We welcome
filmmakers: producers, writers, directors, actors,
directors of photography, editors, technicians and other
crew members who wish to work with us on projects with
universal scope and in international context to contact us
at
info@braidmadefilms.co.uk
EAVE graduate Monika Braid is an
independent film producer, who works on fiction and
documentary films with international production
companies and broadcasters. Born in Cracow/Poland
where she completed her MA in Film Studies at the
Jagiellonian University she has lived in the UK since
1995. She curated and organised numerous film
festivals and film events in the UK and whilst working
with the
Polish Cultural
Institute initiated, developed and
programmed the Polish Film Festival, which is now an
annual event in London. She believes that there is a
wealth of international talent ready to produce
outstanding work. Contact
monika@braidmadefilms.co.uk.
Kasia Skibinska joined Braidmade
Films in 2009 to produce feature length fiction and
documentary. Originally from Poland, Kasia spent 14
years in Berlin/Germany, where she completed her MA in
English and East European Studies and began working in
film, first as events manager and film programmer, and
later festival producer for britspotting, the British
& Irish Film Festival. She also spent time
training in Development and Production Department at
Wim Wenders' Road Movies. After moving to London Kasia
worked with producer Nick O’Hagan and the Film
Department of the British Council. Her latest
short film, STORAGE, directed by David Lea was part of
the Official Selection at the 66th Venice
International Film Festival. Contact
kasia@braidmadefilms.co.uk.