All The Brit 50 articles
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: Matthew Vaughn on MARV Studios’ new ‘Stuntnuts’ action trilogy, further ‘Kingsman’ films
Vaughn remains able to finance all MARV film budgets in-house, seeking partners afterwards, by ploughing box-office success back into the business.
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: spotlighting eight dynamic director- or actor-focused production companies
Companies that focus on projects for the filmmakers or actors who lead them play a vital role in the UK production landscape
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: Riff Raff Entertainment
Upcoming projects include Sharon Horgan’s first feature screenplay and a 1960s-set drama based on a script by ’Challengers’ writer Justin Kuritzkes.
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: the leading documentary and animation companies in the UK
The UK production scene plays host to several companies whose primary focus is on documentary or animation features.
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: Heyday Films
On Harry Potter, Heyman says: “I’ve spent a lot of time in this world so hopefully I have a few things to offer.”
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: SUMS
Andy Brunskill’s London-based company is in production on a holiday comedy feature and moving into TV with Amblin
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: Wellington Films
The Nottingham-based company celebrates its 25th anniversary this year
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: SunnyMarch
The company has launched two projects in 2025: Dylan Southern’s The Thing With Feathers and Searchlight Pictures’ The Roses
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: Sixteen Films
While Ken Loach has retired from directing, the company remains busy working on projects with other filmmakers
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: Recorded Picture Company
Having first launched his company in 1974, Jeremy Thomas is still busy hatching new projects: “Cinema is my passion”
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: Genesius Pictures
Debbie Gray and Julian Gleek’s company has a busy slate as it looks to follow up on its Good Luck To You, Leo Grande success
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: Archery Pictures
Kris Thykier’s company splits its time between developing original film and TV projects, production services and EP-ing
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: Western Edge Pictures
The London and Wales-based outfit focuses on documentary and features helmed by acting talent
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: Maven Screen Media
Celine Rattray and Trudie Styler founded their female-focused production company in 2011
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: Fine Point Films
The Belfast-based company is continuing its foray into scripted after the success of Kneecap
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: House Productions
The Conclave company’s future ambitions include building on partnerships and collaborations in the US
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: JW Films
Jim Wilson is an ongoing collaborator of Jonathan Glazer and works regularly with A24, Film4 and BBC Film
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: Sleeper Films
The UK and Ireland-based company’s first feature was Berlinale 2025 award winner Christy
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: Monumental Pictures
Alison Owen and Debra Hayward have projects set up with Prime Video, Netflix, Universal and Studiocanal among others
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FeaturesThe Brit 50: Shoebox Films
The “loose confederation” of Guy Heeley, Paul Webster and Joe Wright operates an agile business model
















