Anna MaloneyAnna Maloney is a British television screenwriter. She won the BAFTA for Television Craft: New writer in 2003 for her Channel 4 television drama Falling Apart, based on interviews with women and men who had experienced domestic abuse.[1][2] [3] The director, Brian Hill, won the BAFTA for Television Craft: New Director - Fiction for the production.[1] Sh won the 2017 World Music & Independent Film Festival (WMIFF) award for best screenplay in a short film, for Love Somehow, a film about Caitlin Thomas, adapted from Phil Bowen's The Same Boat.[4][5] Her 2020 Safer at Home was one of the Unprecedented series of plays produced by the BBC at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, for which cast and crew participated remotely.[6][7] She won the 2022 CWA Debut Dagger (now the CWA Emerging Author Dagger) for her forthcoming[8] novel The 10.12.[9][10] It involves a train hijack, a woman who resists it, and the consequences.[11] She had been longlisted for the same award in 2019 for The Right Man.[12] Maloney has a degree in humanities from the University of Greenwich and an MA in screenwriting from the University of the Arts London.[13] She lives in south east London.[8] References
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