Working Title Films
Working Title Films (or just Working Title or WTF ) is a British film production company . It was founded in 1983 by Tim Bevan and Sarah Radclyffe . Since Radclyffe's departure in 1992, it has been led by Bevan and Eric Fellner . WTF works mainly with Universal Pictures and Studiocanal .
Working Title films have received a total of 14 Academy Awards so far . This makes Working Title Films one of the most successful film production companies in the world. Important authors are Richard Curtis and Ethan and Joel Coen .
Productions (selection)
- 1993: Romeo Is Bleeding
- 1994: Four weddings and a death
- 1995: Dead Man Walking
- 1995: French Kiss
- 1996: Fargo
- 1998: Elizabeth
- 1997: Bean - The Ultimate Disaster Movie
- 1998: The Big Lebowski
- 1999: Notting Hill
- 2000: In stormy times
- 2000: High Fidelity
- 2000: Billy Elliot
- 2001: Bridget Jones - Chocolate for Breakfast
- 2002: Ali G in da House
- 2002: About a Boy or: The Day of the Dead Duck
- 2002: 40 days and 40 nights
- 2003: Indeed ... love
- 2003: Johnny English
- 2004: Bridget Jones - On the verge of madness
- 2004: Shaun of the Dead
- 2004: The Calcium Kid
- 2005: pride and prejudice
- 2005: The interpreter
- 2006: Catch a Fire
- 2007: Mr. Bean is on vacation
- 2007: Smokin 'Aces
- 2008: Elizabeth - The Golden Kingdom
- 2010: Green Zone
- 2011: Paul - An alien on the run
- 2012: Anna Karenina
- 2013: It's all a question of time
- 2015: London Spy (TV series)
- 2015: The Danish Girl
- 2016: Hail, Caesar!
- 2016: Bridget Jones's baby
- 2017: Baby Driver
- 2018: The darkest hour
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Charlotte Higgins: The Producers. Eric Fellner and Tim Bevan, co-chairmen Working Title Films. The Guardian, April 16, 2005 .
- ↑ Working Title Films - About.
- ↑ The 30 Most Powerful Film Producers in Hollywood. (No longer available online.) In: hollywoodreporter.com. April 13, 2015, archived from the original on May 12, 2016 .