Erim Metto | |
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Born | Erim Hassan 25 July 1966 |
Occupation(s) | Filmmaker Philanthropist |
Years active | 2004 – present |
Spouse | Robbi Stevens |
Children | Yasmin Metto Jennah Metto |
Erim Metto, a child of migrants, (born: 25 July 1966; Erim Hassan) is a Turkish-British film director, producer, screenwriter, and business executive. He is the director of the RAaW (film and theatre training company) and CEO of the Turkish Cypriot Community Association. [1] [2] He is the first Turkish Speaking magistrate in the United Kingdom. [3] He was the editor of the book Departures and Arrivals written by Hatice Abdullah. [4] He was a torch bearer for the 2012 London Olympics. [5] [6]
Metto was the recipient of the first Turkish Cypriot Community Achiever Award (Male). [7] [8]
Metto studies at Greenwich University, following graduation, he started to work for the London Borough of Haringey, and within a year, took the role of Race Equality Officer within the Tottenham constituency, which incorporates Broadwater Farm. He became the first Turkish Speaking Justice of the Peace in 1996, he was a founding member of Enfield Turkish Cypriot Association and has worked with many Turkish organisations over the years raising in excess of £4million pounds for Turkish oriented projects in the UK, Cyprus and Turkey. [9] In 2012 was nominated by various groups in London, ran with The Olympic Torch. [10] [11] [12]
After a hiatus of eight years, Metto assumed the role of CEO at TCCA and has worked on several major projects including the establishment of the Turkish Cypriot Cultural and Arts Festival, The Turkish Cypriot Awards and launch of the Turkish Cypriot Trust UK. [13] Metto spearheaded TCCA to receive a Cache beacon status and a bronze award from the Charity Awards Scheme in 2015. He also led several major international events and was responsible for carrying out the largest study into access of health care within the Turkish and Kurdish communities. Within the field of Project development Metto has developed projects from London to India, including the establishment of an elders' facility in Lefke. Under Metto's leadership, TCCA won the CENTUS top organisation within its first year. In 2019 Metto was awarded Community Achiever of the year at the inaugural Turkish Cypriot Community Awards.
Metto is a director and producer. He directed or produced five feature-length films, six documentaries, and 21 shorts. [14] [15]
Year | Film | Type | Director | Producer | Screenwriter |
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1982 | Turkish Coffee | Short film | |||
2004 | I Used to live in Cyprus | Documentary | |||
Lockdown | Short Film | ||||
Cultural Need | Short documentary | ||||
Flamingo Blues | Feature Film | ||||
Cultural Menace [16] | Feature Film | ||||
2006 | Wartime Life | Short documentary | |||
2011 | Invalid Debris | Short film | |||
2013 | Detention | Short film | |||
2014 | Coma | Feature Film | |||
The Tea, the Warehouse and the Tied Up Russian | Short film | ||||
Detention | Short film | ||||
2015 | The Warehouse and the Tied Up Russian | TV Short | |||
Queen of Hearts | Short film | ||||
Steel Horse | Short film | ||||
Tracks | Short film | ||||
2016 | Vaccine AG19 | Short film | |||
Aphorism | Short film | ||||
2017 | Rufus | Short film | |||
2018 | School | Short film | |||
Amoc | Post-production | ||||
Without the Roses | Short film |
In 2012, together with his partner, Robbi Stevens, Metto launched RAaW Ltd. [17] He is also CEO of Turkish Cypriot Community Association. [18]
In 2020, Metto launched the Turkish Cypriot COVID-19 Initiative, a partnership of six organisations that has led in the delivery of services to the most vulnerable within the community, the initiative impacted on the lives of the vulnerable. [19] His work has been commended by receiving the Haringey Hero Award and the recipient of the Bridge Renewal Trust Impact award, for funded contribution towards supporting those vulnerable within our community. [20]
Metto is married to filmmaker Robbi Stevens and has two daughters. [14]
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