Cherry Potter

Cherry Potter

Cherry Potter is a film writer, cultural commentator and psychotherapist.[1][2][3][4]

Cherry Potter has an MA in film and television from the Royal College of Art.[citation needed]

As a television writer, Cherry Potter contributed to the hospital-based drama series Angels.[citation needed] She has worked as a freelance script writer for film, television and the theatre. She was formerly Head of Screenwriting at the UK National Film and Television School.[citation needed] She has run courses on film and creative writing in Europe and North America including the Canadian Centre for Advanced Film Studies and the EU Media Programme for European Screenwriters.[citation needed]

Cherry Potter is the author of three film books:

  • Image, Sound and Story, the art of telling in film (Secker and Warburg, 1990);
  • Screen Language: From writing to film making (Methuen, 2001);[5]
  • I Love You But…Seven Decades of Romantic Comedy (Methuen, 2002).[6]

She also is an occasional broadcaster and she writes on film, culture and relationships for The Guardian[7][8] and The Times.

She is also a member of the UK Council for Psychotherapy and a member of the Institute of Group Analysis.[citation needed]

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