Although contractually allowed to produce any film with a budget of up to $35 million, on a practical basis, Bevan and Fellner consult with studio executives at Working Title's parent company NBCUniversal. Working Title is located in London, and is known for having a limited number of employees. The company also has other offices located in Los Angeles and Ireland.
Monday, 22 September 2014
Working Title Films
Working Title Films was
co-founded by producers Tim Bevan and Sarah Radclyffe in 1983. In 1992, PolyGram
became the company's corporate backer. Radclyffe left Working Title, and Eric Fellner,
a fellow independent film producer, joined the company. The
company produced a variety of films for PolyGram's
London-based production company PolyGram Filmed Entertainment. An Anglo-Dutch
film studio,
PolyGram Films became a major Hollywood competitor. In 1999, PolyGram was sold
to Seagram
and merged with MCA Music Entertainment, to form Universal Music Group. PolyGram Films was
sold and folded into Universal Studios in 1999.
Although contractually allowed to produce any film with a budget of up to $35 million, on a practical basis, Bevan and Fellner consult with studio executives at Working Title's parent company NBCUniversal. Working Title is located in London, and is known for having a limited number of employees. The company also has other offices located in Los Angeles and Ireland.
Although contractually allowed to produce any film with a budget of up to $35 million, on a practical basis, Bevan and Fellner consult with studio executives at Working Title's parent company NBCUniversal. Working Title is located in London, and is known for having a limited number of employees. The company also has other offices located in Los Angeles and Ireland.
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