All Production articles – Page 148
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The Brit 50: Rook Films
Rook has worked on several titles from co-founder Ben Wheatley including ‘Free Fire’.
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The Brit 50: Revolution Films
Revolution has produced all of co-founder Michael Winterbottom’s films since 1994.
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The Brit 50: Salon Pictures
Upcoming Salon titles include ‘Grand Theft Auto’ doc ‘The Billion Dollar Game’.
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The Brit 50: Scarlet Films
Scarlet Films’ Ceci Dempsey spent nearly 20 years developing festival hit ‘The Favourite’.
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The Brit 50: Scott Free London
Scott Free London are working on two titles with Keira Knightley including ‘The Other Typist’.
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The Brit 50: Sigma Films
Sigma worked on David Mackenzie’s period epic ‘Outlaw King’ starring Chris Pine.
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The Brit 50: Sixteen Films
Sixteen Films produced two Palme d’Or winners from co-founder Ken Loach.
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The Brit 50: Tempo Productions
Tempo feature ‘The Wife’ is generating awards talk for star Glenn Close.
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The Brit 50: Trademark Films
Trademark will shoot play adaptation ‘The Father’ next spring.
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The Brit 50: Turbine Studios
Turbine is developing comedy ‘Hallelujah!’ starring Ralph Fiennes as Handel.
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The Brit 50: Unstoppable Film And Television
Past Unstoppable films include ‘Adulthood’ and ‘Brotherhood’ from co-founder Noel Clarke.
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The Brit 50: Warp Films
Warp scored a hit with the ‘This Is England’ series across film and TV.
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The Brit 50: Wellington Films
The Nottingham-based company has recently made Edinburgh winner ‘Calibre’.
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The Brit 50: Fudge Park
Fudge Park was founded by ‘The Inbetweeners’ creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris.
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The Brit 50: The Imaginarium
Imaginarium is working on ‘Mowgli’, directed by Andy Serkis and starring Christian Bale.
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The Brit 50: The Ink Factory
The Ink Factory has Stephen Merchant’s comedy ‘Fighting With My Family’ coming up.
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The Brit 50: Magnolia Mae
Magnolia Mae most recently worked on Ralph Fiennes’ ‘The White Crow’.