BAFTA Breakthrough UK Supported by Netflix Opens for Applications

Posted: 7 May 2025
  • BAFTA Breakthrough UK to support 20 emerging creative practitioners working in film, games and television navigating their breakthrough moment 
  • Netflix’s continued support solidifies its longstanding commitment to championing new talent across the screen industries 
  • Applications open today and close 12pm, Thursday 19 June 2025 
  • This year’s Breakthrough UK cohort to be unveiled in November 2025 

BAFTA today announces that applications are now open for its flagship talent initiative, BAFTA Breakthrough UK, supported by Netflix. Now in its 12th year, BAFTA Breakthrough UK is the arts charity’s premier programme dedicated to spotlighting and supporting outstanding emerging talent in film, games, and television. 

The initiative plays a central role in BAFTA’s year-round work to nurture and develop creative talent, offering unique access to career development opportunities and building connections across the industry. BAFTA is committed to removing barriers to entry and progression in the screen industries through a wide range of learning events, mentoring schemes and initiatives like Breakthrough. 

2025 marks the sixth year of Netflix’s partnership with the programme, and they have confirmed their support for a further three years. BAFTA and Netflix share a common goal: to celebrate emerging talent and invest in the next generation of screen creatives in the UK. 

Jane Millichip, CEO of BAFTA, said: “Breakthrough UK is at the heart of BAFTA’s mission to champion creative talent and open doors in the screen industries. The programme is about more than recognition – it’s about building lasting careers and connections. We’re proud to continue this vital work in partnership with Netflix, whose long-standing support and shared commitment to investing in the next generation of UK creatives help make Breakthrough possible.” 

Anne Mensah, Vice President Content, Netflix UK, said: “We’re proud to continue supporting BAFTA Breakthrough as it helps the next generation of storytellers take that vital next step in their careers. It’s been inspiring to see how this programme opens doors for emerging talent and provides them with the tools, connections and confidence to thrive across film, TV and games.” 

The programme continues to be championed by leading figures across the industry and its alumni network, including actor, video game developer and recent BAFTA Award-winner Abubakar Salim. 

Abubakar Salim, said: The Breakthrough programme transformed my career. It not only elevated how others—artists and professionals alike—saw me, but it also ignited a fire within to keep going through the toughest times. The people I’ve met during and since have been nothing short of extraordinary.” 

As an incubator for the industry’s future change-makers, BAFTA Breakthrough nurtures and encourages peer-to-peer network building. The programme also taps into BAFTA’s unique global academy of 12,500 creatives through curating a host of one-to-one meetings with established practitioners. Over 1,500 meetings for Breakthroughs have been set up to-date. These have included Lena Dunham, Jesse Armstrong, Russel T Davies, Jack Thorne, Craig Mazin, Louis Theroux, Amma Asante, Shane Meadows, Cillian Murphy, Paul Rudd, Emma Thompson, Danny Boyle, Paul Greengrass, and Martin McDonagh among many others.  

BAFTA Breakthrough today counts 290 people among its alumni, including Ambika Mod, Bella Ramsey, Jack Rooke, Adjani Salmon, Raine Allen-Miller, Samantha Béart, Abubakar Salim, Rose Ayling-Ellis, George Robinson, Rina Yang, Paapa Essiedu, Josh O’Connor, Jessie Buckley, Vivian Oparah and Letitia Wright. Many go on to build very successful careers in film, TV and games that achieve national and international industry acclaim, including BAFTA nominations and wins. 

Applications for BAFTA Breakthrough UK supported by Netflix are now open at: 

www.bafta.org/programmes/bafta-breakthrough 

The deadline for entries is 12pm Thursday 19 June 2025 

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  • BAFTA Breakthrough UK 2024/25 photo – credit BAFTA/Manuel Vazquez 
  • Abubakar Salim photo – credit BAFTA/Felicity McCabe

BAFTA Breakthrough UK is part of BAFTA’s year-round initiatives to nurture the next generation of creative talent. Its long-established and celebrated programmes, such as BAFTA Elevate, Young Game Designers, and the Yugo BAFTA Student Awards, help thousands of people build their careers in film, games, and television. From children and students to rising stars and new practitioners, levelling the playing field for all is at the heart of BAFTA’s mission. 

About BAFTA
BAFTA’s mission as a charity is to champion the creative and cultural importance of the screen arts across film, games and television. Through its Awards ceremonies and year-round programme of talent initiatives and learning events that include masterclasses, lectures, scholarships, bursaries and mentoring schemes in the UK and North America, BAFTA identifies and celebrates excellence, discovers, inspires and nurtures new screen talent, and enables learning and creative collaboration. For more, visit www.bafta.org. BAFTA is a registered charity (no. 216726). 

 

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