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  1. Nov 2, 2022 · Neil Peplow, former director of international and industry affairs at the BFI, will become the director and CEO of the London Film School in January 2023. He has experience in production, education and screen industries, and will focus on creativity, collaboration and experimentation at the school.

  2. The appointment of Neil Peplow follows the departure of former Director, Gisli Snaer in May 2022 who stepped down to pursue filmmaking after more than six years at LFS. Governor, Peter Holliday stepped temporarily away from the Board to lead the School as the recruitment process took place. He will now return as a Governor.

  3. Nov 2, 2022 · By Zac Ntim. November 2, 2022 7:25am. Neil Peplow. London Film School. The London Film School has appointed Neil Peplow as its new Director and CEO. He will take over from Interim Director Peter ...

  4. Nov 3, 2022 · Neil’s background in production and the screen industries, and significant experience in education places LFS in a strong position to take us forward and tackle our ambitions.” Neil Peplow says, “London Film School’s reputation as being a space for creative excellence and developing talent that has informed cinema worldwide is well known and respected globally.

  5. Sep 26, 2023 · Neil Peplow, former BFI director of international and industry affairs, has stepped down as CEO and director of London Film School (LFS) after one year. He will be replaced by Chris Auty, a senior head of department at the UK’s National Film and Television School (NFTS).

  6. Peplow will take up the role from January 30, 2023. Neil Peplow is to take over as director and CEO of the UK’s London Film School , leaving his role as director of international and industry affairs at the British Film Institute . Peplow will remain in his BFI role until mid-January, and start leading Lfs from January 30, 2023.

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  8. Dec 9, 2021 · “This extensive global research shaped how the new brand ScreenUK was developed,” says Neil Peplow, the BFI ’s Director of International, “giving us valuable insights into how people around the world see us.

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