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Daisy Edgar-Jones Champions Young Filmmakers Through BAFTA Initiative

Daisy Edgar-Jones, the BAFTA-nominated actress known for her breakout role in the BBC drama Normal People, is actively mentoring young filmmakers as part of the EE and BAFTA initiative called Set The Stage. This program aims to support new voices in the film industry by providing hands-on experience and guidance.

In collaboration with the Young Film Academy, the initiative has engaged 16 teenagers who participated in a week-long residential program. During this time, the young filmmakers developed their own short film titled Setting Sail, which explores the complexities of growing up as a teenager in contemporary Britain. The film follows the character Hannah and her younger self, Peanut, on a nostalgic treasure hunt that evokes memories of her late grandfather. It features Carol Ball, known for her role in House of the Dragon, and is set to premiere in early 2026.

Empowering Future Storytellers

Daisy Edgar-Jones expressed her enthusiasm for the initiative, stating, “EE and BAFTA’s Set The Stage is such a brilliant initiative – I know I would have jumped at the chance to take part when I was starting out. I’m genuinely honoured to be involved and to help encourage new voices in any way I can.”

Throughout the program, Edgar-Jones participated in workshops and rehearsals, aiding the teenagers with performance techniques and storytelling skills. Her co-mentor, David Jonsson, who won the EE Rising Star Award in 2025, highlighted the importance of mentorship, noting, “For me, EE and BAFTA’s Set The Stage is a reminder of how transformative opportunities like this can be.” He emphasized the challenges many young people face when trying to find their way in the industry, saying, “Coming from my end of London it can be hard to see a path for yourself.”

The teenagers involved were guided by a team of industry professionals, including award-winning experts in production, storytelling, costume design, cinematography, and direction. This mentoring network included figures such as Rochelle Newman, Lauren Sequeira, Paix Robinson, and Toby Elwes.

Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion

Kelly Engstrom, the Brand and Demand Generation Communications Director at EE, remarked on the program’s significance. “At EE, we want to empower young people to discover their passions and explore their curiosities,” she said. “Set The Stage is a testament to what happens when teenagers are given the tools, mentorship, and space to dream big.” She noted the remarkable growth displayed by the participants throughout the program.

Anthony Cole-Johnson, Executive Director of Commercial at BAFTA, also highlighted the initiative’s broader impact. “BAFTA is proud to partner with EE on Set The Stage. This program reflects our shared commitment to nurturing diverse talent and creating tangible pathways into the screen industries.” He explained that the initiative goes beyond skill-building; it fosters confidence and collaboration among the next generation of storytellers.

The short film Setting Sail will premiere in early 2026 and will later be available on EE’s YouTube channel. Additionally, a documentary chronicling the experiences of the teenage participants will also be released, showcasing the transformative power of mentorship in the arts.

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