I recently had the chance to interview Gareth Unwin, one of the producers of The King's Speech.
Unwin has been in the industry for over 15 years with experience as an Ad and Pm and is currenlty overseeing feature film development at Bedlam Productions. He has won a BAFTA nomination, Spirit and Dinard awards with his first film Exam.
He is currently in Poland overseeing the thrilling animated film The Flying Machine to mark the bicentennial of Chopin, After Machine is completed he will return to the UK and begin production on The Lady Who Went Too Far, which sees him re-unite with writer David Seidler on a fascinating tale of female heroism in the 18th century.
Keep reading to learn how Gareth got his start in the film industry:
How did you first get started int he industry?
After graduating I became a runner at Kudos Productions based in London.
Unwin has been in the industry for over 15 years with experience as an Ad and Pm and is currenlty overseeing feature film development at Bedlam Productions. He has won a BAFTA nomination, Spirit and Dinard awards with his first film Exam.
He is currently in Poland overseeing the thrilling animated film The Flying Machine to mark the bicentennial of Chopin, After Machine is completed he will return to the UK and begin production on The Lady Who Went Too Far, which sees him re-unite with writer David Seidler on a fascinating tale of female heroism in the 18th century.
Keep reading to learn how Gareth got his start in the film industry:
How did you first get started int he industry?
After graduating I became a runner at Kudos Productions based in London.
- 1/7/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Fete du Cinema promo results up 43%
PARIS -- Over its three-day run that ended Tuesday, the 20th edition of the Fete du Cinema -- France's annual movie promotion -- attracted 4.3 million viewers, a 43% increase over last year's turnout, organizers said on Wednesday. The National Federation of French Cinemas (FNCF), which organized the promotion in 5,300 theaters across France, said the results equaled the record turnout in 1999. It was spurred by the popularity of such new releases as Shrek 2 and The Ladykillers and Cannes hits Kill Bill: Vol. 2 and Bad Education. French films Les Choristes (The Choristers), Mariages (Marriages) and Double Zero did particularly well, the Federation said.
- 7/1/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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