The Spark

The Spark

TFI Suppport

TFI Sloan Filmmaker Fund 2018

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In the sweltering chaos of Kanpur, India, Radha is trapped between her new life as the only woman trainee at the local energy company and her past as an electricity thief. Drawn into an escalating spiral of corruption, bribes, and theft, she has to determine her own path to power.

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Eva Weber

Director

A London-based, German director working in documentary and fiction, Eva Weber has found acclaim with short films like THE SOLITARY LIFE OF CRANES, REINDEER and FIELD STUDY. Her films have won numerous awards at international film festivals, and she is the recipient of a Sundance Institute Mahindra Global Filmmaking Award. Eva’s film THE SOLITARY LIFE OF CRANES was described as “one of the most absorbing documentaries of the year” by The Observer, and selected as one of the top five films of the year in Sight & Sound’s annual film review. The multi-award-winning documentary was broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK. Her mid-length film BLACK OUT (“An eye-opening doc…moves seamlessly between the straightforward and the poetic” – The Hollywood Reporter) received its US premiere at LA Film Festival and was broadcast on PBS. Her most recent fiction short FIELD STUDY was funded by the British Film Institute and nominated for the 2015 European Film Awards. 

Other films include: THE INTIMACY OF STRANGERS (President’s Award at Full Frame Documentary Film Festival), CITY OF CRANES (Award for Best Documentary Short at LA Film Fest, broadcast on Channel 4 and POV), STEEL HOMES (premiered at IDFA with the North American premiere at Sundance), REINDEER (premiered at LA Film Fest with subsequent screenings at Sundance, Telluride, and AFI Fest), OF THE UNKNOWN for the Tribeca Film Institute’s “Power of Words” series in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Foundation (with festival screenings at San Francisco Film Fest, Telluride and AFI Fest), and her most recent film SKYWARDS (premiered at Telluride Film Festival). She is a Sundance Screenwriter, Director and Composer & Sound Design Lab Fellow; and a Fellow of the Yaddo and MacDowell Artist Colonies. 

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Sophie Vickers

Producer

Sophie joined London-based Rooks Nest Entertainment in 2012 to grow the company's slate of original projects, and has since executive produced Gillian Robespierre's OBVIOUS CHILD, EL Katz’s SMALL CRIMES, and Adam Leon’s TRAMPS, as well as working on Robert Eggers’ THE WITCH. Rooks Nest is currently in production on a true crime documentary called THE PHANTOM, with projects in development with Fox Searchlight, BBC Films and the British Film Institute. 

Prior to Rooks Nest, Sophie worked at Ruby Films where her credits as production executive include Cary Fukunaga's JANE EYRE, Stephen Frears' LAY THE FAVOURITE, SJ Clarkson's TOAST, John Lee Hancock's SAVING MR. BANKS for Disney as well as CASE HISTORIES and DANCING ON THE EDGE for BBC2. Sophie was selected in 2011 by the British Council as one of their Young Creative Entrepreneurs in Film. 

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Ruth Greenberg

Screenwriter

Ruth is a London-based award-winning screenwriter with a special interest in female protagonists and elevated-genre.