![]() ![]() In the UK, as the world of independent film grows increasingly precarious, more companies are looking to board IP at the earliest stage possible, in order to participate more fully in the success at the other end. ![]() In pulling together our Brit 50 this time, we decided to keep the focus on the independent production companies, and their accompanying producers, whose primary business is developing and producing original projects, rather than also being involved in the financing, selling or distribution of them. Scroll down for the full line-upīack then, we featured distributors, a sales agent and broadcast divisions BBC Films and Film4 on our list. It has become an exponentially more complicated world to navigate since 2010, which is the last time we spotlighted The Brit 50. While we aimed to keep our criteria simple and straightforward in drawing up this list, the industry of course is anything but those things in 2018. Welcome to The Brit 50, Screen International’s survey of the independent UK-based production companies actively engaged in originating, developing and producing feature films for both local and international distribution. ![]()
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