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Rutland filmmakers Goldmark Films win at Pro Moviemaker magazine’s Filmmaker of the Year Awards




Filmmakers are celebrating their latest recognition after picking up a national award.

Goldmark Films has been named a winner in the Pro Moviemaker magazine’s Filmmaker of the Year Awards, and have also been four-time nominees in the Royal Television Society Awards.

The independent filmakers, part of the Goldmark Gallery in Uppingham, picked up the award in the event category for its documentary, Julian Spalding presents Light in the Art of Francis Davison.

Goldmark Films won the award for its documentary on artist Francis Davison
Goldmark Films won the award for its documentary on artist Francis Davison

The magazine, for professional and aspiring filmmakers, also named Goldmark as Filmmaker of the Year in 2024. This year’s accolade rewards editing and camera work.

Jay Goldmark, who heads up Goldmark Films, said: ‘We are delighted to receive such sustained recognition from Pro Moviemaker magazine for the quality and ambition of our film-making.

“Special thanks to our cameraman Jonny Lewis for his thoughtful and dynamic work in capturing Julian Spalding’s enthusiastic and insightful Goldmark Gallery talk on the work of Francis Davison - an outstanding 20th century artist whose reputation grows with every passing year.’

Jay Goldmark
Jay Goldmark

Goldmark Films has produced broadcast arts documentaries for more than 20 years, both in feature-length documentaries and short films.



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