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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Charlie Phillips

Role
  
Documentary films


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Born
  
November 27, 1980 (age 43) (
1980-11-27
)
Leeds

Occupation
  
Deputy director, Sheffield Doc/Fest

Doc fest exchange 2016 in conversation with doc fest luminary charlie phillips


Charlie Phillips (November 27, 1980) is the head of documentary acquisition and production and The Guardian, and a former deputy director of Sheffield Doc/Fest in the United Kingdom.

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Early life

Phillips was born in Leeds, UK.

Career

After working at various jobs in the TV and film industry, Phillips set up a short film night in London. He became the editor of Channel 4’s BAFTA-winning online documentary channel, FourDocs.

In 2008 he joined Doc/Fest as marketplace director, organising the annual MeetMarket pitching event. After seeing 5 Broken Cameras pitched in Tel Aviv in 2010, Phillips brought it to the MeetMarket. It went on to be nominated for an Academy Award.

Phillips is a proponent of crowdfunding and digital distribution for documentaries. In 2012 Phillips led a successful crowdfunding campaign for Sheffield Doc/Fest. He was promoted to deputy director in 2013. At the 2012 Doc/Fest, Phillips participated in a panel discussion about corporate funding of documentaries. He has appeared on BBC Radio 4's The Film Programme.

In September, 2014, Phillips left his position at Doc/Fest to work for The Guardian, as head of its documentary acquisition and production department.

References

Charlie Phillips (documentary films) Wikipedia