Bryher Flanders
Writer / Director
Film, TV & Theatre
Bryher is a London-based writer, originally from Cornwall. Drawing from her experience as a queer woman, she loves to tell character-driven stories, with a comedic edge.
Bryher has been selected for talent schemes such as the New Writers Collective, a scheme run by The TV Foundation in partnership with All3Media, Aluna Labs and the inaugural Channel 4 TV Drama New Writers Scheme (West & South West) as well as being a BAFTA Connect member.
Bryher was selected to write and direct her short film in the Cornish language, Mowes, which is available to watch on iPlayer. The film was selected for UK based and international festivals including: Little Wing Festival, Cornwall Film Festival, Babel Film Festival & Celtic Media Film Festival.
Previously, Bryher co-devised a BBC New Creatives short film, Anoraks, with Miles Sloman. It is also on iPlayer and screened at LOCO & LFF for Free, both at The BFI. She was part of the writer’s room for a BFI young audience fund project, The No Friends Club.
Short Films
Production | Company | Notes |
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ANORAKS | Calling The Shots | Co-deviser and Actor Official Selection: Cornwall Film Festival 2020; LOCO Festival 2020 Part of BBC New Creatives scheme Comedy short about two siblings trying to make it to their first re-enactment meet Available on BBC iPlayer |
MOWES | Screen Cornwall | Writer, Director, & Producer Official Selection: Little Wing Festival 2021; Cornwall Film Festival 2021; Babel Film Festival 2021; Celtic Media Film Festival 2022 Coming of age story of a young girl in Truro discovering the queer side to her hometown Available on BBC iPlayer |
Television
Production | Company | Notes |
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THE NO FRIENDS CLUB | BFI Young Audience Content Fund | TV series funded by the BFI Young Audience Content Fund A story of acceptance, identity, queerness and sexual awakening all set against the beautiful and underprivileged West Cornwall |