A comedy horror script about a Welsh hiking trip gone wrong and a feature from The Gilded Age star Blake Ritson and his brother have landed the most nominations at this year’s Brit List.
The annual list, which promotes top unproduced projects from up-and-coming UK talent, has just unveiled its winners at a gathering in London, with One Day actor Robert Cawsey’s Don’t Even Go There topping the list with 24 recommendations.
The movie script follows a family hiking trip in Wales, which is intended to bring protagonist Will and his estranged parents closer but goes horribly wrong when an ancient monster is unleashed, seeking revenge on the locals.
Cawsey has starred in the likes of One Day, The Boys in the Boat and the upcoming Wuthering Heights remake.
In second place with 20 recommendations is P.O.V. from Gilded Age star Blake Ritson, who plays Oscar Van Rhijn in the HBO hit, and his brother the playwright Dylan Ritson, which is set in a dystopian world where state-issued glasses control everyone’s outlook on life. A number of the projects on this year’s list feature similar dystopian themes.
Dylan Brady’s Discretion, which is being developed with House of Guinness producer Kudos, garnered 18 recommendations for a TV script about a struggling actor who plots to seduce his employers and gain advantage from their industry connections. Behind Discretion is Jack Holden’s Revolting and Lewis Wren’s Always Greener, both with 15 recommendations.
Possibly reflecting the current state of the industry, only three of the list are attached to indies, the other two apart from Discretion being Stephanie Yamson’s For Such a Time As This with Five Acts Productions, and Anoushka Warden’s I’m F*cking Amazing with Fifth Season in association with Amy Adams’ Bond Group Entertainment. Scroll down for the full list.
Brit List founder Alexandra Arlango said this year’s list of 15 comes close to male-female parity and half are from historically underrepresented voices.
“In this year’s list we have a strong collection of unique voices that take us into fresh, bold worlds,” she added. “Interestingly, this year there is a high number of scripts in the sci-fi and horror genre, but these are balanced with a higher number of scripts that lean into comedy.”
The Brit List launched in 2007. Past winners including Paddington, The King’s Speech and Responsible Child.
THE BRIT LIST 2025
TWENTY FOUR RECOMMENDATIONS
Don’t Even Go There by Robert Cawsey (Curtis Brown)
Producers: Available
Form: Feature Film Genre: Comedy Horror
Summary: A family hiking trip in Wales, intended to bring Will and his estranged parents closer, goes horribly wrong when an ancient monster is unleashed, seeking revenge on the locals.
TWENTY RECOMMENDATIONS
P.O.V by Dylan Ritson & Blake Ritson (Curtis Brown)
Producers: Available
Form: Feature Film Genre: Elevated Sci Fi
Summary: In a dystopian world where state-issued glasses control everyone’s outlook on life, a faulty prescription opens Lyle’s eyes to a reality he can’t unsee.
EIGHTEEN RECOMMENDATIONS
Discretion by Dylan Brady (Knight Hall )
Producers: Kudos
Form: TV Genre: Erotic Thriller
Summary: When struggling actor Jacob is offered a nannying job by a high-flying producer and her movie star husband, he plots to seduce his employers and gain advantage from their industry connections – not realising he’s walking into a trap.
FIFTEEN RECOMMENDATIONS
Revolting by Jack Holden (Independent Talent Group)
Producers: Available
Form: TV Genre: Drama
Summary: REVOLTING is the fabulously explosive story of the British gay liberation movement from 1970 to 1990, inspired by the experiences of real life activist, Lisa Power.
Always Greener by Lewis Wren (Curtis Brown)
Producers: Available
Form: TV Genre: High Concept Rom Com
Summary: A struggling artist, haunted by past failure, is given a one-in-a-million chance to become his rich and successful doppelganger from a parallel universe, only to discover that living his fantasy has cost him the love of his life.
TWELVE RECOMMENDATIONS
Chasing The Night by Abraham Adeyemi (Casarotto)
Producers: Available
Form: Feature Film Genre: Romance
Summary: Former lovers Fatimah and Leon meet serendipitously in Athens on the last night of their respective trips, the hurdles they could not overcome in their home city suddenly fade. Can this new landscape give them a fresh start? They have one night to find out.
The Widow Making Syndicate by Bethan Moore (The Agency)
Producers: Available
Form: Feature Film Genre: Crime / Black Comedy Drama
Summary: In early 20th century Hungary, a village knitting club takes it upon themselves to poison their abusive husbands with arsenic. 133 men are murdered, and the club’s ringleader, the young, beautiful and bat-shit Zsofi Kovacs, is put on trial, facing the death penalty. But has she actually done anything wrong? Based on a true crime story.
TEN RECOMMENDATIONS
Winging It by Wisdom Charis (Curtis Brown)
Producers: Available
Form: TV Genre: Comedy Drama
Summary: A comedy about newly orphaned Steady, following her as she navigates grief, adult life and the Herculean task that is taking over her dad’s white van man company (something hard to do when she’s not even one of those three things) accompanied by her clueless but loveable friends.
Maternal by Adam Tindall (Unrepresented)
Producers: Available
Form: TV Genre: Offbeat Action Thriller
Summary: An unassuming middle-aged woman and her teenage son are forced to flee their humdrum lives, when the mother’s past as a master assassin finally catches up with her.
NINE RECOMMENDATIONS
Children of the State by Sarah Louise Madden (Casarotto)
Producers: Available
Form: TV Genre: Dystopian Thriller
Summary: CHILDREN OF THE STATE is set in a near future world where, to save a crumbling welfare system, family size is now based upon citizens’ wages – all children who cannot be afforded are taken and raised by the state. Lowri Morgan, a working-class doctor, begins to question her complicity in this utopic world.
EIGHT RECOMMENDATIONS
Sweatshop Boy by Arran Shargall (Unrepresented)
Producers: Available
Form: TV Genre: Workplace Drama
Summary: A fast-fashion assistant discovers a secret so explosive it could destroy the very industry he’s desperately trying to conquer, forcing him to choose between self-destructing his own career to expose the truth or silencing it forever to protect his rise to power.
For Such A Time As This by Stephanie Yamson (Casarotto)
Producers: Five Acts Productions
Form: TV Genre: Drama
Summary: Four lifelong friends navigate love, ambition, health and sisterhood in modern-day London. Their worlds intertwine through laughter, secrets, and heartbreak — until tragedy strikes, forcing them to question what it truly means to show up for each other.
SEVEN RECOMMENDATIONS
Darling of the Right, Enemy of My People by Mahad Ali (The Agency)
Producers: Available
Form: TV Genre: Political Thriller
Summary: A charismatic secondary school headteacher is unexpectedly nominated as the Conservative candidate for London’s Mayor. In turn, her deeply held values clash with both her past and the complex realities of her diverse community—forcing her to confront uncomfortable truths about loyalty, identity, and
power.
I’m F*cking Amazing by Anoushka Warden (Independent Talent Group)
Producers: Fifth Season in association with Bond Group Entertainment
Form: TV Genre: Comedy Drama
Summary: Una can’t get wet. She must be broken. Newly engaged, she sets off on a desperate quest to fix her bits… What becomes of happily-ever-after for a woman who can’t stand sex with the best guy ever? I’m F*cking Amazing is a hilarious dive into female sexual desire.
Sovereign By Chloe Mai White (Independent Talent Group)
Producers: Available
Form: TV Genre: Political financial thriller
Summary: When the UK can’t afford to pay its national debt, a government lawyer whose marriage is imploding, is thrust into the spotlight as she fights to save the nation from economic catastrophe.
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