OFA LAB - Hair and Makeup
- Date
- Thursday 25 June 2026
- Time
- 12:00 – 14:00
- Location
- Mediterrane Festival Hub Room M2, 113 Archbishop St, Valletta VLT1444
This Lab examines the creative and practical role of hair and makeup within screen production. It introduces how the department supports character, continuity, visual style, performer preparation, and the wider storytelling process. Moderated discussions consider the challenges of delivering consistent work under production conditions, alongside the craft, preparation, communication, and set etiquette required in hair and makeup roles.
The OFA Labs have been developed as part of the Malta Film Commission’s commitment to taking the film industry to the next level through the upskilling of Malta’s screen workforce. As the industry continues to evolve and Malta attracts increasing levels of international film and television production, the development of a highly skilled, adaptable, and professionally recognised workforce has become essential to sustaining long-term growth and competitiveness. Strengthening local crew capacity, supporting career progression, promoting professional standards, and deepening specialist knowledge across all production departments are key priorities in building a resilient and future-ready screen sector.
Responding directly to these priorities, the OFA Labs provide targeted professional development opportunities for local practitioners, offering practical insights, industry knowledge, and exposure to international best practices. Delivered as part of the Mediterrane Film Festival 2026 in collaboration with the Malta Film Commission and Film London, the programme is designed to support the continued growth of Malta’s film crews and help ensure they are equipped to meet the creative, technical, and operational demands of an increasingly global screen industry.
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Speakers
Nadia Stacey
An Oscar and BAFTA award winning Hair & Make-up Designer. Nadia’s first credit as Hair & Make-up Designer was on Paddy Considine’s BAFTA-winning debut feature Tyrannosaur, and since that time she has gone on to design many features which include among others: Journeyman (Dir: Paddy Considine), for which she was nominated for a BIFA for Best Make-up & Hair Design; Beast (Dir: Michael Pearce); The Father (Dir: Florian Zeller), which was nominated for 6 Academy Awards including Best Picture and The Favourite (Dir: Yorgos Lanthimos), for which Nadia won both a BIFA, a BAFTA and a European Film Award for Best Hair & Make-up; Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (Dir: Jonathan Butterell) for which she was nominated for a BIFA award, the feature film adaptation of the Laurence Olivier-nominated musical; Cruella (Dir: Craig Gillespie), which earned her nominations from the Critic’s Choice Awards, the Hollywood Critic’s Association Awards, the BAFTA’s and the Academy Awards; Poor Things, for which she has won the Academy Award, the BAFTA Film Award for Hair & Makeup Design and been nominated for Best Hair & Makeup by Critic’s Choice Awards, Best Period and/or Character Makeup and Best Special Makeup Effects at the Makeup & Hair Stylists Guild Awards. Upcoming features include The Bitter End (Dir: Mike Newell), Georgia Oakley’s Sense and Sensibility for Working Title, Star Wars: Starfighter (Dir: Shawn Levy) and Damien Chazelle’s Untitled Prison Project starring Cillian Murphy and Daniel Craig.