Prano Bailey-Bond Wins FrightFest Rising Star Award

Rising Star Award 2021

Last night, at a FrightFest awards event at the Cineworld, Leicester Square, writer / director Prano Bailey-Bond, won the 2021 Screen Genre Rising Star Award for her stunning breakout debut feature Censor.

We are so delighted Prano has won this award as she truly deserves it. We appreciate Censor may not be for everyone, it’s a film that’s been truly adored by genre fans. The film plays homage to many things in horror and the overall product you wouldn’t think this was a first time filmmaker who had directed.

Screenโ€™s Nikki Baughan, said: โ€œWith this year’s shortlist being as strong as ever, it takes a truly special talent to be crowned our Screen International / FrightFest Rising Star of 2021. With Censor, writer/director Prano has created a truly exceptional film that leaves an indelible mark on first watch and reveals ever more of itself on multiple viewings; an impressive feat for any filmmaker, let alone one making her feature debutโ€.

Related Post: Sundance 2021 Film Review – Censor (2021)

Established by FrightFest and Screen International in 2016 to celebrate the work of emerging UK genre talent, this yearโ€™s five-strong short-list embraced the work of three emerging directors and two outstanding performers. The other directors were Leroy Kincaide for his creepily assured feature debut, The Last Rite, and writer / director Eric Steele for Boy #5 – his ultra-low budgeted but emotionally powerful take on the age-old horror myth – the Vampire.

Otherย  candidates, two actresses made the short-list – April Pearson for her enthralling, gutsy performance in Jamie Pattersonโ€™s psychological thriller The Kindred and UK-based Najarra Townsend for her hypnotic, chilling turn as a hair-dressing serial-killer in Jill Gevargizianโ€™s The Stylist, which she also produced.

Previous winners include Prevenge director Alice Lowe, Double Date writer/actor Danny Morgan, Anna and the Apocalypse star Ella Hunt and Abigail Blackmore, writer-director of the comedy horror film Tales From The Lodge.


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