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‘Northampton is the perfect location for the film industry’
Film producer and storyteller Tyla Sharp talks to Julia Thorley about his passion for sharing authentic, unique yet relatable stories.
NN JOURNAL
Producer sees ‘surge in demand’ for tickets to upcoming film premiere
‘The amount of support has been incredibly overwhelming. The premiere is almost sold out and that is insane’
NORTHAMPTON CHRONICLE & ECHO
Premiere of new film from emerging Northampton producer leaves audience members moved and ‘reduced to tears’
“It was a huge pat on the back for all the hard work over the past year and it made us feel like our jobs were done”
NORTHAMPTON CHRONICLE & ECHO
‘They Have Something in Common’
‘Every camera shot, piece of music, line of acting and especially the acting, particularly the young girl, came together to create a mini-masterpiece…’
THEATRETRAIN FRANCHISE
BBC Radio Northampton Interview
‘The amount of support has been incredibly overwhelming. The premiere is almost sold out and that is insane’
BBC SOUNDS WITH KERRIE COSH
Ian D. Fleming and Tyla Sharp share the inspiration for their new short film
‘It’s about how life continues in a cycle, and I believe we live on within our children…’
CELTX - ‘THE SPARK’ INTERVIEW SERIES WITH DAVID NEWMAN
Northampton Film Festival: Young producer says county has so much to offer
‘It's been a real eye-opener for me and the local support has been wonderfully overwhelming…’
BBC NEWS
BBC Radio Northampton Interview
“It was very strange but very rewarding to see my film in the cinema for the first time here in Northampton…”
BBC SOUNDS WITH KERRIE COSH
Meet Northampton’s emerging young producer whose short film was among just 15 to be shown on Channel 4
“You need to believe you are worth anything you put your mind to”
NORTHAMPTON CHRONICLE & ECHO
Keep Off the Grass, Iris Prize-nominated short film, produced by BAFT graduate Tyla Sharp, premieres on Film 4.
‘I was 19 when I started work on Keep Off The Grass, and I know I wasn’t interested in producing at that time, but I was drawn to tell this story.’
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Winners revealed at Northants Film Festival (the East Midlands Oscars)
‘Films about Covid and mental health collect the honours as Northampton celebrates its movie making talent’
THE NENE QUIRER