Louis Theroux Honoured With Prestigious Fellowship For Outstanding Contribution To The Industry

The National Film and Television School (NFTS) is to award its prestigious annual Honorary Fellowship to genre defining broadcaster, Louis Theroux.

The BAFTA-winning documentary filmmaker has been a fixture of British television for over three decades, enthralling audiences worldwide with his distinctive first-person storytelling. His thought-provoking documentaries explore complex social issues with empathy, curiosity, and an immersive approach, leaving a lasting impact on the medium.

In recognition of his wide-reaching influence on documentary filmmaking, the NFTS Board of Governors named Louis Theroux as the 2025 recipient of the prestigious Honorary Fellowship. The Board praised his dedication to uncovering diverse human experiences through bold, thought-provoking storytelling across multiple mediums, including documentaries, podcasts and books—an influence that continues to inspire a new generation of creatives and documentary makers.

 

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The Fellowship, awarded annually to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the industry, will be presented to Louis Theroux by Sophie Turner Laing, Chair of the NFTS Board of Governors during the School’s Class of 2025 graduation ceremony, due to take place on Friday 7 March in Central London.

In anticipation of the upcoming fellowship award, Louis Theroux said: “I’m massively grateful to be offered this Honorary Fellowship by the National Film and Television School. I came into the industry more than thirty years ago, feeling like a trespasser, an imposter, in a role meant for someone else, worrying that I would be found out, hoping I could keep going for a few more months, since I was enjoying it so much. All these years later, I’ve learned that ‘keeping going’ may be the best definition of success. My hope is that this fellowship will be a chance to connect with younger people who are starting out, people who, like me, are still figuring things out - sharing the few things I’ve learned, and more importantly learning from them.”

Sophie Turner Laing, NFTS Chair added: “Louis Theroux’s work has had an undeniable impact on the documentary genre, inspiring countless filmmakers to push boundaries and explore untold stories. We are thrilled to present him with this year’s Honorary Fellowship and to celebrate his immense contribution to the world of factual filmmaking. His ability to connect with audiences and uncover powerful human stories makes him a true icon in the industry.”

Previous recipients of the Honorary Fellowship include Barbara Broccoli, Jack Thorne, Sally Wainwright, Nick Park, Lynne Ramsay, Sam Mendes and Malorie Blackman. For more information and to see the full list of NFTS Fellows, visit: nfts.co.uk/honorary-fellows.

Ahead of presenting the Fellowship to Louis Theroux, the NFTS will showcase the outstanding work of its talented 2025 graduates to industry professionals at the BFI Southbank, taking place from Monday 3 March until Thursday 6 March. For industry members keen to view the work crafted by the next wave of emerging filmmakers and content creators, registrations for available screenings can still be made via nfts.co.uk/graduate-showcase-2025.

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