NEWS

Prime Sponsor: Stink Films – Championing the Next Generation of Filmmaking Talent

We are thrilled to announce Stink Films as our Prime sponsor for the Young Directors Award (YDA) 2024, affirming their commitment to cultivating and elevating emerging filmmakers worldwide.

Founded over two decades ago, Stink Films has established itself as a powerhouse in producing visually captivating and creatively ambitious projects. Known for working with some of the top advertising agencies and brands, Stink Films has consistently been at the forefront of innovation in visual content. Their commitment to providing an inspiring environment for directors has made them a nurturing ground for a diverse roster of global talent. 


Daniel Bergmann, Founder & President of Stink, expressed his enthusiasm about the partnership.


“It is a pleasure to continue our support of the Young Director’s Awards as it aligns with our mission of discovering and fostering emerging filmmakers”

DANIEL BERGMANN – STINK FILMS


Stink Films has been a long-standing partner of the YDA, and it is thanks to companies like Stink that YDA can continue to fulfill its mission. Stink’s enduring support helps to ensure that the YDA remains a pivotal platform for recognizing and empowering promising directors and enhancing the craft of filmmaking.



This year we are delighted to have Jon Chads, EP and MD of Stink Films London, as one of our esteemed 2024 jury

We extend our heartfelt thanks to Stink Films for their support and dedication, which significantly contribute to the growth and success of our endeavors.

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