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‘Genius of Asif’

Director Kapadia to receive top BBC documentar­y award

- By ALEX GREEN

DIRECTOR Asif Kapadia will be honoured with the BBC Grierson Trustees’ Award at the 2020 British Documentar­y Awards.

The Bafta-winning filmmaker behind the documentar­ies Amy,

Senna and DiegoMarad­ona will receive the prize during the 48th edition of the awards, held virtually on November 12.

He follows in the footsteps of previous winners including Sir Trevor McDonald, Louis Theroux, Molly Dineen and Sir David Attenborou­gh.

Kapadia, who was born in London to an Indian Muslim-British family, is best known for his trilogy of films focusing on the rise and fall of young talent and the price of stardom.

Lorraine Heggessey, chairwoman of the Grierson Trust, said: “The genius of Asif is that he manages to really get under the skin of his subjects, drawing viewers in and making you feel like you know them personally, but with such a sophistica­ted use of archive footage to paint them anew.

“His works are a masterclas­s in the subtle art of slowly peeling away the layers until their inner soul is laid bare.

“As a result, his films aren’t just a hit with reviewers, but audiences too – making him Britain’s biggest box office-breaking documentar­ian.

“Not content with having invented his own genre of documentar­y, Asif continues to innovate and challenge himself as evidenced in his current exploratio­n of XR with his next project, Laika.

“We have always considered The Grierson Trustees’ Award as recognitio­n of a filmmaker’s continued excellence and outstandin­g contributi­on to documentar­y.

“Asif Kapadia is at the height of his creative powers and we wait with great anticipati­on to see where he will take us and viewers next.”

Jason Wood, artistic director for film and culture at HOME and a longstandi­ng friend, said: “I can think of few people more deserving of the honour of receiving the BBC Grierson Trustees’ Award than my friend Asif Kapadia.

“A filmmaker who works across both factual and fictional filmmaking, he has undoubtedl­y made a huge contributi­on to documentar­y filmmaking as both an art form and as a way of attracting new and diverse audiences.

“Beyond Asif’s undeniable talents as a director, he is also incredibly

The virtual ceremony will be hosted by comedian Sara Pascoe supportive of the arts, giving his time, advice and support freely.

“He also offers proof and hope that success for working-class filmmakers of colour is an attainable goal. He is truly an inspiratio­n.”

The virtual ceremony will broadcast in partnershi­p with Little Dot Studios on November 12 on the Grierson Trust’s YouTube Channel, hosted by comedian Sara Pascoe.

Pascoe will present 14 awards for documentar­ies judged by the voting juries to have made a significan­t contributi­on to the genre.

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