REBEKAH GILBERTSON TULUIE
Producer

Rebekah Gilbertson Tuluie is the Founder of Rainy Day Films. Rebekah trained as a painter. In 1997, she published Handlines, a book endorsed by the Red Cross and received Country Life’s Millennium award.

She began her film career with a Forum for the Future Mackintosh Scholarship in 1998, followed, in 2001, by a National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts Fellowship. In 2004, with a Sir John Terry Memorial Scholarship, she completed her MA in Film Production at the National Film and Television School, where her work received several awards. This same year, Rebekah was one of Screen International’s Stars of Tomorrow.

In 2008, Rebekah was honoured with a Women in Film TalkbackThames New Talent Award and featured in Tatler’s New Brit Talent list. In 2009, Rebekah completed the Inside Pictures programme. Her first feature, The Edge of Love, was released in 2008, followed by Patagonia (2011) and Another Me (2014).

She was a member of the Ffilm Cymru Wales board from 2009 until 2015. In 2016, Rebekah was elected to sit on the Committee of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in Wales, BAFTA Cymru. From 2014 until 2020, Rebekah was a Trustee of photographer Ken Griffiths’ Archive.

Rebekah sits on the Producer Advisory Board for the National Film and Television School and is a regular visiting tutor on the MA Producing course.

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SARAH GOLDING
Script Development Executive

Sarah is a free-lance script development executive working in feature films and Television in the UK, France and Germany. She was previously Head of Development for Potboiler Productions, where projects developed included The Constant Gardner (Academy Award and BAFTA nominated screenplay) and Brothers of the Head. She has also been Head of Development for Skreba Films, Development Manager at Zenrith Entertainment and Script Consultant for Yorkshire Television, Pagoda Films and Fair Game Films.

Features on which she has worked include Censor (2021), Sulphur and White (2020), Lady Macbeth (2016), The Lighthouse (2016), Another Me (2014), Patagonia (2010) and The Edge of Love (2008) and The Escapist (2008).

She has been a tutor on the MA Producing course at the National Film and Television School since 1998.

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MARC EVANS
Film Director

Marc Evans is an award-winning director. He directed Rainy Day’s Patagonia in 2011 and will direct I (Who Have Nothing) in 2022. Among his other feature credits are House of America (1996), Resurrection Man (1998), My Little Eye (2002), Trauma (2004), Snow Cake (2006), In Prison My Whole Life (2007) and Hunky Dory (2012).

Marc has also directed many TV network dramas, including Manhunt (2019-2021), The Pembrokeshire Murders (2021) , Hinterland (2014-2016) and Collison (2009). He has worked with leading actors such as Colin Firth, Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver, Minnie Driver and Luke Evans.

Marc was educated at Cambridge and Bristol universities and grew up in Wales.

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