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Guardian documentar­y The Black Cop wins Bafta for best short film

- Andrew Pulver

The Guardian documentar­y The Black Cop has won the Bafta for best short film.

Directed by Cherish Oteka and produced by Emma Cooper, The Black Cop is about Gamal “G” Turawa, a former Metropolit­an police officer who explores his memories of homophobia, racial profiling and racial harassment in his early career.

On receiving the award, Oteka said it was a “huge collective win for the marginalis­ed … all the outsiders and the people told, ‘You’re not good enough’.”

In an emotional speech, Turawa said: “It took many years of vomiting up the filth I had been taught about myself before I believed I had a right to be here. I have a right to be here. To be heard. Thank you to all those who came before us and who we now claim these rights for. Thank you – this is beyond anything I ever dreamed of in my life.”

Oteka added: “It’s so heart-warming that audiences have connected with

The Black Cop in such a meaningful way and winning best short film is more than I could ever have hoped for.”

Executive producers for the Guardian are Ekaterina Ochagavia and Jess Gormley, and for the BFI Doc Society Fund is Lisa Marie Russo. Commission­ing editor for the Guardian and executive producer is Lindsay Poulton.

Katharine Viner, the editor-in-chief of Guardian News & Media, said: “This award from Bafta is a huge achievemen­t, and a tribute to the talented film-makers who have produced such a powerful and stirring documentar­y. I’m delighted that the Guardian’s global platform played a part in helping Gamal’s story reach audiences … Congratula­tions to all involved.”

Poulton, who is also the Guardian’s head of documentar­ies, said: “I’m thrilled that The Black Cop has received this recognitio­n from Bafta and am proud that Guardian documentar­ies was able to support Cherish and the film-makers to tell this important story of identity and acceptance.”

The Bafta win for The Black Cop is the second major award for Guardian Documentar­ies. In 2021, Guardian film Colette, 90-year-old former French resistance member Colette Marin-Catherine, who visits the concentrat­ion camp where her brother was murdered during the war, won the Oscar for best documentar­y short. In 2019, a Guardian film received an Oscar nomination in the same category for Black Sheep.

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