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Name
  
Isabelle Stead

Role
  
Film director

Siblings
  
Christian Stead


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Movies
  
Son of Babylon, In the Sands of Babylon, In My Mother's Arms, War, Love, God, & Madness, Nesma's Birds

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Isabelle Stead (born 8 October 1979 in Leeds, United Kingdom) is a British film director, producer and philanthropist.

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In 2008, Stead became a Sundance fellow and alumni.

In 2010 Stead was selected by the British Council as the UK Producer on the Move for Cannes International Film Festival. Stead produced 'Son of Babylon' the film screened at Sundance and Berlin Film Festivals and received the Amnesty and Peace Prize, followed by a British Independent Film Award. The film was selected as Iraq's official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards.

In 2011 Stead produced the documentary 'In My Mother's Arms' that premièred at the Toronto International Film Festival - the film went on to win the Asia Pacific Academy Award for Best Documentary.

In 2012 Stead became an Academy Member of The Asia Pacific Motion Picture Academy of the Arts.

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Humanitarian Work

In 2010 Stead established the Iraq's missing campaign and began lobbying for the DNA testing of Iraq's mass graves.

Filmography

  • 2013 - In The Sands of Babylon
  • 2011 - In my mother's arms
  • 2010 - Kosher
  • 2009 - Son of Babylon
  • 2005 - Ahlaam
  • Awards

  • 2013 Best Film from Arab World for 'In the Sands of Babylon' - Abu Dhabi Film Festival
  • 2012 Asia Pacific Academy Award
  • 2010 British Independent Film Award - Raindance Award
  • 2010 Amnesty International Film Award
  • References

    Isabelle Stead Wikipedia


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