About
Nahrein Kemp has an MA in Film And Television from the British Film Institute, where she was awarded the Richard Attenborough Scholarship. She began her career in BBC Radio and TV before joining film and TV company, Little Bird. While there, she worked in various production capacities for films including BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY (Renee Zellweger), GANGSTER NO.1 (Paul Bettany), ORDINARY DECENT CRIMINAL (and INVICIBLE (directed by Werner Herzog) as well as TV drama such as the International Emmy award winning DIRTY TRICKS (Martin Clunes). She then went onto originate and executive produce the 13 part children's comedy series UNCLE MAX for ITV. She produced the feature documentary SHOT IN BOMBAY for BBC Storyville and the Sundance Channel, which premiered at the Sheffield Doc Fest, and had a limited theatrical release across the UK, supported by the UK Film Council. In 2008, Nahrein produced the second series of UNCLE MAX for the BBC starring David Schneider, Frank Skinner, Meera Syal and Jocelyn Jee Esien.
Nahrein took part in the INSIDE PICTURES course in 2007. She has worked at Bigger Pictures and as a consultant producer to companies such as Tico Film and Novel Entertainment. She was also a mentee on the WFTV mentoring scheme with Pat Younge, former COO at BBC Vision and was named as a Breakthrough Brit by the UK Film Council, which honoured ethnic minorities in the film industry.
E-learning
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Education and training
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Tackling harassment and bullying at work
ScreenSkills Funded
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TV and diversity – how to make 2020 the year of genuine change
ScreenSkills Funded
Certificates
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Tackling harassment and bullying at work