A Loggerheads-based film producer has earned national recognition after her company was named among the most exciting production businesses in the UK.
Boudica Entertainment, founded by Staffordshire producer Rebecca Long and her business partner Stella Nwimo, features in The Brit 50: Companies on the Rise – a national list compiled by Screen International, one of Europe’s leading film industry publications.
The company, which operates between Staffordshire, the West Midlands and London, was selected following a rigorous review of emerging UK film and television producers.
Rebecca said: “Being included in The Brit 50 is an incredible honour.
“As someone who has grown up and now lives in Staffordshire, it’s exciting to see the industry recognising the value of regions like ours in shaping the future of film and TV.
“My ambition has always been to build a production company here that creates stories with global appeal, while also supporting local talent and giving opportunities to people from the region.
“This recognition motivates us to keep pushing boundaries and proving that world-class creative work can be done right here in Staffordshire.”
Recent projects from Boudica include Low Rider, which premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival earlier this year, and Let’s Love, a comedy starring Martin Freeman, Josh Hutcherson, Malin Akerman and Jess Weixler.
The company is also developing A Blue Butterfly, due to film in early 2026, and a TV series, Tomorrow Died Yesterday, in collaboration with Plan B Entertainment and Apple TV.
Rebecca added that she was proud to represent the region in an industry often centred around London.
