Directors UK press release: High profile directors support new creative rights terms for film (sólo en inglés)

Summary
High-profile and award-winning feature film directors from the UK have come together in support of Directors UK’s new Creative Rights Minimum Terms for Fiction Feature film.
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Leading directors including Amma AsanteDanny BoyleGurinder ChadhaSarah GavronJim GillespiePaul GreengrassTom HooperMike LeighPhilippa LowthorpeKevin MacdonaldJohn MaddenRoger MichellTony PalmerAlan ParkerLynne RamsayGuy RitchieIain SoftleyCharles SturridgeSusanna WhiteMat WhitecrossDavid Yates and more have expressed their support for a list of minimum terms to be added to every film director’s contract to protect the directors’ creative rights.

Directors UK has today launched the new Creative Rights Minimum Terms following extensive consultation with directors themselves and with key industry stakeholders including Pact, the BFI, the British Film Commissioner, BBC Films, Channel Four Films, the Production Guild and the agents’ body the Personal Managers Association. UK film directors and their agents will require these to be incorporated in their contracts for all fiction feature films. 

The new minimum terms were developed to establish reasonable best practice and define a core set of requirements that will allow a director to execute his or her work in the most efficient way, during prep, production and post production. The terms will help directors – particularly those at the beginning of their career – to protect their creative rights, improve their working conditions and prevent the erosion of the director’s role. 

Directors UK believes that protecting the creative rights of directors not only enhances the quality of the work but improves the efficiency and cost effectiveness of its creation. 

Iain Softley, former Directors UK Film Chair, and director of Hackers, InkheartK-PAXand The Outcast, said: “Reaction to our document has been very positive. There is recognition that the creative rights we are asking for ought to be the least that any director should have, and that protection of these rights will benefit producers, financiers and the quality of the film itself.” 

Susanna White, Chair of the Directors UK Film Committee, and director of Woman Walks AheadOur Kind of Traitor and Generation Kill said: “We believe these new terms will help create better industry practices that will create a fairer and equal environment for all directors to progress in the industry, especially those from under-represented groups. The terms will protect and support directors at every level of their careers.”

Max Rumney, Deputy CEO at Pact, said: “Independent Producers recognise the importance of the creative partnership that they have with directors during the course of the production process and welcome the Directors UK Creative Minimum Terms, which set out clear and fair terms and best practice for the engagement of directors.” 

Rose Garnett, Director of BBC Films said: “BBC Films welcome the Directors UK Minimum Creative Rights Terms, which will protect, support and nurture directors, particularly those starting out in their careers.”

Andrew Chowns, CEO of Directors UK said: “Established directors will have become accustomed to more extensive rights than those defined by these terms, but directors who are just starting out are being denied them. These terms set the new standard for producers as well as directors.”

Roger Michell, former Directors UK Film Chair, and director of Notting HillChanging Lanes and My Cousin Rachel, said: “It's our view that these quite modest minimum creative terms will lead to better films, better and more efficiently and economically made.”

Initially drawn up by the Directors UK Film Committee, the initiative has been spearheaded by former Directors UK Film Chairs Iain Softley and Roger Michell, along with director Jim Gillespie and Directors UK CEO Andrew Chowns.

Read our Creative Rights Minimum Terms for Fiction Feature Film

Full List of Directors Supporting the Creative Rights Minimum Terms:

Amma Asante (A United KingdomBelle)

Otto Bathurst (Robin Hood (2018)Peaky Blinders, Black Mirror)

John Boorman (The Tailor of Panama, ExcaliburPoint Blank)

Danny Boyle (Slumdog MillionaireTrainspotting127 Hours)

Chanya Button (Burn Burn Burn)

Gurinder Chadha (Bride & Prejudice, Bend It Like Beckham, Viceroy’s House)

Alex Cox (Repo ManSid and Nancy and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas)

Gareth Edwards (MonstersGodzillaRogue One: A Star Wars Story)

Sarah Gavron (SuffragetteBrick LaneThis Little Life)

Jim Gillespie (I Know What You Did Last SummerD-ToxVenom)

Terry Gilliam (Monty Python and the Holy GrailFear and Loathing in Las VegasTwelve Monkeys)

Paul Greengrass (The Bourne Ultimatum, The Bourne SupremacyJason BourneCaptain Phillips)

Piers Haggard (The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu ManchuThe Blood on Satan’s ClawVenom)

Mike Hodges (Flash GordonGet CarterCroupier)

Tom Hooper (The Danish Girl, Les MisérablesThe King’s Speech)

Hugh Hudson (Chariots of FireGreystoke: The Legend of TarzanLord of the ApesRevolution)

Menhaj Huda (KidulthoodCoronation StreetEastenders)

Mike Leigh (Secrets & LiesHappy-Go-LuckyVera Drake)

Philippa Lowthorpe (Swallows and AmazonsCall the MidwifeThree GirlsThe Crown)

Kevin Macdonald (The Last King of ScotlandState of PlayTouching the Void)

John Madden (Shakespeare in LoveThe Best Exotic Marigold HotelThe Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel)

Roger Michell (Notting HillChanging LanesMy Cousin Rachel)

Mike Newell (Four Weddings and a FuneralDonnie BrascoHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire)

Tony Palmer (200 MotelsTestimonyBird on a Wire)

Alan Parker (FameBugsy MaloneAngela’s AshesEvita)

Oliver Parker (Dad’s ArmySt Trinian’sThe Importance of Being EarnestAn Ideal Husband)

Lynne Ramsay (We Need to Talk About KevinMorvern CallarRatcatcher)

Guy Ritchie (Snatch, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking BarrelsThe Man from U.N.C.L.E.Sherlock Holmes)

Nic Roeg (WalkaboutThe WitchesThe Man Who Fell to Earth)

Iain Softley (InkheartHackersK-PAX)

Charles Sturridge (LassieShackletonGulliver’s TravelsLongitude)

Susanna White (Nanny McPhee Returns, Our Kind of Traitor and Generation KillBoardwalk Empire)

Mat Whitecross (The Road to Guantanamo, Oasis: SupersonicSex & Drugs & Rock & RollSpike Island)

David Yates (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 & 2The Legend of TarzanFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them).