UK Directors Inc Asif Kapadia urges the streamer to strike a deal for the remainder.

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Exclusive: including British directors Asif Kapadia, Andrew Hay and Otto Bathurst I signed an open letter expressing my frustration with streamers who were unable to participate. leftover.

The letter just published follows: UK Director After more than 18 months from a trade agency It threatened to withhold members’ copyrights. From the streamer if the streamer doesn’t come to the table and try to make a royalty deal. No such deal or even negotiations have taken place and the trade body now feels an open letter from some of the UK’s top authors backs a consolidated credit that includes: Black Mirror, The Crown and slow speech It’s the only means.

“We want to send a clear message to all of you: Royalties are a director’s lifeblood, but we can succeed at some point in our careers,” the open letter reads. “Many countries in the US, Europe and Latin America have developed practices to secure ongoing remuneration for directors, whether through collective bargaining or copyright law. Respect us as equals and agree to a timetable with British directors to conclude negotiations to secure the future of the directorial talent they depend on for their success.”

Directors UK collects copyright on behalf of its members. The group declined to tell Deadline whether it will follow up with a threat to withhold copyrights from the streamer if negotiations fail now that the open letter has been released. last year, DUK Research Discoveries The majority of UK directors said Remain had failed over the past five years.

The open letter criticized streamers for their “enthusiastic participation in the UK tax incentive scheme”, in contrast to the “extremely slow pace of discussion on an appropriate royalty regime for UK directors”.

The report praises the public broadcaster and Sky, which “for over 25 years have contributed to a scheme that, together with its production partners, will enable directors of British TV programs to receive copyright royalties on repeat screenings and sales of the programs they direct.” “While the ongoing payments made under this plan are small by anyone’s standards, they could be an important source of income in the very volatile world in which our directors operate,” the letter adds.

This letter contains Kapadia (Amy)Bathurst (Peaky Blinders) And hi(we are all strangers) and others such as Hettie MacDonald (Harold Fry’s An Unexpected Pilgrimage)D. Coffin O’Leary (rival), Benjamin Caron (The Crown), James Strong (Mr. Bates vs Post Office) and James Hawes (slow speech). Directors UK represents the interests of more than 8,500 UK directors.

The UK’s lack of streamer participation contrasts with Christopher Nolan’s US. DGA We will soon be signing a new agreement with AMPTP. The previous transaction saw the largest platform’s foreign residuals increase by 76%.

“Behind every program you commission is a director whose creativity, skill and vision are essential to its success. You know the value our directors bring. Now it’s time for you to demonstrate that,” the letter added.

DUK President Andy Harrower said: “Royalties are not luxuries or bonuses. They are the ongoing value of the shows our members direct. In the US and many other countries, it is common practice for directors to receive ongoing payments, but this is not the case for directors working for streamers in the UK. This issue needs to be addressed, and streamers must do so more urgently.”

netflix, Amazon, disneyParamount, apologize and warner bros discovery (WBD) Everyone has been asked to comment.

Open letter in full

The global streaming service has been a huge success both critically and commercially, and its catalog is being enjoyed by audiences around the world. But behind every program you commission, there is a director whose creativity, skill and vision are essential to its success. You know the value our directors bring. Now you have to show it.

For more than 25 years, all of the UK’s public broadcasters and Sky, along with their production partners, have contributed to a scheme that allows directors of British TV programs to receive copyright royalties on repeat screenings and sales of the programs they direct. Before this system was established, most British television directors were paid only once and never received a penny for their services, regardless of the continuing popularity of the programs they created. Although the ongoing payments made under this plan are small by anyone’s standards, it can be an important source of income in the very volatile world in which our directors operate.

In contrast, your company, which has been commissioning television programs in the UK for over a decade, has yet to sign any form of royalty or residual arrangement for the benefit of UK directors. This happens despite the fact that we are one of the original legal copyright owners of the programs we direct for these companies, and despite the best efforts of our copyright management organization, Directors UK, to engage in negotiations.

While I applaud your investment in original British productions, I cannot help but note the contrast between your enthusiastic support for a UK tax incentive system and the very slow pace of discussion on an appropriate royalty system for UK directors.

We want to send a clear message to all of you. Royalties are a director’s lifeblood, but we never know if we’ll be able to make it at some point in our careers.

In the United States and many countries in Europe and Latin America, practices have developed to secure ongoing compensation for directors through collective bargaining or copyright law. Treat us with equal respect and agree a timetable with England managers to conclude negotiations to secure the future of the managerial talent we rely on for our success.

Signed:

Joss Agnew

Josh Allott

Sally Afrahamian

Jenny Ash

Aspinall Will

Steve Baker

Jill Vanier

Benji Bateman

Otto Bathurst

Simon Bell

terry black

sam blair

Dion Bromfield

Al Campbell

Benjamin Caron

Justin Chadwick

Dan Clifton

John Crowley

team dalby

Abigail Dankwa

Nick Deacon

Ian Denier

Jamie Donoghue

Sam Donovan

Kate Dooley

Russell Eatough

Michael Engler

avril evans

Jeanie Finlay

lucy forbes

julia ford

roti gammon

ash golder

martin ghost

charlie graham

roman green

Gillian Greenwood

james griffith

Andrew Hay

edward hall

Sarah Harding

John Hardwick

ben hardy

james hose

Toby Haynes

Elliot Hegarty

harry hewland

Joe Hines

Benjamin Hirsch

Jessica Hobbs

Tessa Hoppe

John Holdsworth

Simon Hind

Alex Kalymnios

Asif Kapadia

michael kaylor

karen kelly

David Kerr

Elliot Q

Georgina Kiedrowski

Brian Kirk

Itamar Klasmer

Brian Klein

D Coffin O’Leary

james level

Rob Lewis

ed lily

matt lipsey

Jim Roach

Jeremy Lovering

eurorin

Lynch-Robinson Kit

hetty mcdonald

neil marshall

charles martin

Sarmad Masood

Jan Mathis

Colm McCarthy

Leo McCrea

Karen McGann

william mcgregor

Chris McMillan

Saul Metzstein

sam miller

Marion Milne

Lisa Mulcahy

Mark Munden

Nick Murphy

Shannon Murphy

bharat nalluri

Amy Neal

Daniel Netheim

Beatrice Nibron

Fergus O’Brien

Mark O’Brien

chris o’donnell

Sarah O’Gorman

Daniel O’Hara

sam rightbo

ben palmer

Tom Payne

Anthony Phillipson

Alex Pillai

mat pinder

Wes Follett

Stuart Powell

Miriam Raza

Tom Ranson

ben reed

Barney Races

Eric Richter Strand

Jonathan Robinson

james ruth

Strahila Lojatka

David Sant

Olly Scars

Richard Sr.

Isabel Sieb

Alice Smith

Seb Smith

John Strickland

james strong

emma sullivan

chris sweeney

Sebastian Thiel

Dilys Thomas

Barnaby Thompson

paul thompson

Thalia T-Bone

Susan Tully

Ed Benner

Nicole Volafka

paul walker

luke watson

Christian Watt

paul wells

Susanna White

Gavin Whitehead

david whitney

Paul Wilmshurst

Andy Wilson

Jeff Wilson

Stephen Wolfenden

Will yap

ross young



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