Anaïs Ferrato is a freelance development producer and producer currently working at the BAFTA-nominated production company Candid Broads Productions.
Passionate about storytelling, with a keen eye for nurturing emerging talent, Anaïs is dedicated to bringing distinctive voices and bold stories to life.Upcoming features in...
Read MoreAnaïs Ferrato is a freelance development producer and producer currently working at the BAFTA-nominated production company Candid Broads Productions.
Passionate about storytelling, with a keen eye for nurturing emerging talent, Anaïs is dedicated to bringing distinctive voices and bold stories to life.Upcoming features include Folk and the eco-horror BLACK SAMPHIRE, starring Cathy Tyson and Stephen Fry, in co-production with Silicon Gothic. The slate also includes the romantic drama ARTHUR & CLARA, featuring CJ Beckford and BAFTA nominee Mirren Mack, marking the debut feature of director Kieran Bourne.
In the short film arena, Anaïs has served as Consulting Producer on Warner Bros Discovery groundbreaking documentary THE LONG AWAY GAME, broadcasted on TNT Sports and Discovery+. She also produced the documentary pilot mini-series SWIM SISTAS by Catherine Joy White, exploring the connection between Black women and swimming, narrated by Oscar-nominated actress Naomie Harris. The film has been screened at Oscar qualifying DOC NYC - America's largest documentary film festival.
Her latest work include quirky comedy and proof of concept for TV series THE CONTRACEPTION FAIR featuring Screen Star of Tomorrow Ronke Adekoluajo and Derry Girls’ Kathy Kiera Clarke (starting its festival run).Candid Broads' recent success, THE DATE, earned acclaim as a 2024 BAFTA Cymru Breakthrough Nominee and won Best Film at the BIFA-qualifying Exit6 Film Festival. It has screened at prestigious festivals, including BFI and Aesthetica, and is now in early development for a feature-length adaptation with Olivier-nominated director Amy Hodge and BAFTA-nominated writer Bethan Marlow, supported by Ffilm Cymru.
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