Film financing, cash management and legal experts latest speakers to join Screen Summit 2025

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Charles Auto of Elevate Production Finance, Sara Gooding Sent Strip, Financial Management Platform, and Luke Carey, a London-based media law firm, will be taking part in a panel discussing how producers can optimize production value based on Screen Summit: Global Success in the UK.

They will be taking part in a session called “Ask the Experts: Follow the Money” to talk about stock funds, cash management, and contract navigating and IP rights.

In the interactive session, audiences will ask questions to Autoy, the leading international film funder at Elevate. Eden and A dream for 3,000 years.

Gooding Centtrip, a financial management platform, explains how products can monitor producers the entire financing process from start to finish, including controlling the cost of transferring funds in multiple currencies.

Carrie is a partner at Lee & Thompson, a law firm in the media, technology and creative industries. Working for their film and television groups, he advises on all issues related to the development, production, financing and distribution of audiovisual projects. He is also an IP expert and has nearly 10 years of experience in filmmaking.

The second annual screen summit, dubbed “The UK’s Building of Global Success,” brings together producers, financiers and distributors on how the UK’s indie film sector can amplify success in the global market.

Further speakers are John Friedberg, the Managing Director of UK and Ireland, and the President of Kezia Williams, the Managing Director of Universal Pictures International (UPI), founder and CEO of True Brit Entertainment, CEO of Hanway Films, CEO of Gabriel Stewart, CEO of Hanway Films, David Garrett, CEO of McKing Entertainment, Executive Consultant’ Consultant and CEO of UK. Photographed by Liza Marshall, seesaw film Ian Canning, Ed Guiney, Ed Guiney, Kate Fibbs of Film Soho, Debbie Adler of Garden Studios, Gerwin Evans of Great Point Studios, BBC film director Eva Yates, interim film director Farhana Boura, and BFI film fund MIA Bay. Photographed by Sarah Brocklehurst from Block Media, Andy Patterson from Virtual Circle, and Helen Simmons from Erebus.

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Ben Roberts, CEO of the British Film Institute, will give a keynote address.

For more information about the event, please see here.

Screen Summit 2025 Event Partners are Sent Strip, Elevate Finance, Film SoHo, Garden Studios, Great Point Studios, Strike Media and the UK Global Screen Fund.

For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Scott Benfold.

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