‘The End Of It’ with Rebecca Hall among 11 co-productions backed by UK Global Screen Fund

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Maria Martinez Beyonna The end of it And Jim Ohanron Rabbit Hayes It is one of 11 projects that receive funds through the UK Global Screen Fund via the fund’s international joint production chain.

It is funded through the UK Government’s Cultural, Media and Sports Sector (DCMS). In this round, the awards allocated more than £1.65 million to help UK producers work as partners in international co-production. To date, the strand has now awarded 57 co-productions from around £9 million.

In this round, fundraising supports partnerships with Canada, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain and Switzerland.

Bayona The end of it Star Rebecca Hall, Gael Garcia Bernal, Nu Mirapas and Beaniefeldstein are set in neighbouring worlds where aging can be cured and death can be an option. It is a small number of British co-productions through Spanish cages and photos of Eleon with Norwegian eye-to-eye photos. The project was quickly tracked in the UK Global Screen Fund’s co-producing strand.

Ohanlon’s Rabbit Hayes Based on Anna McPartlin’s bestselling novel The Last Day of Rabbit Hayes A child, about 40 years old with breast cancer, has lived for nine days. A few British co-produced through 40-foot photographs featuring Irish cat films and Dutch bound films.

He was also awarded the Sophie Heldmann Scotch Verdict Starring Flora Nicholson, Clare Dunne, Fiona Shaw and Mia Tharia. This is based on the true story of two women who founded a girls’ school in Edinburgh in 1810. The project, a co-production of a small number of UK products through Nadira Murray’s Sylph Production, is produced by German Haimatofilm and Switzerland’s Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion.

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Additionally awarded projects include the debut feature of Greek director Konstantinos Antonopoulos Glory b Two pillar prisoners from 703ad are wrecked on an abandoned island. Photos of Erebus by British producer Helen Simmons are co-producers of either Greek or productions and Italian in vivo films with a few co-producers.

There are also three animated television series and three documentaries.

British GSF’s latest international joint production award

Captain Onion’s Buoyancy Academy for the Whims of Young People (UK -ARE) – Series
Series creator: Matthew Bradley
Product: Alt Animation, Scottish Wild Child Animation, Irish Studio Maela

Glory b (gre-it-uk)
director: Konstantinos Antonopoulos
Product: Erebus Pictures or Production, Vivo Films

Luna of Dreamland (UK -BRA) – Series
director: Johnny Schuman
product: Flickepix, Audiovisual Production Studio Cup

Maeby (UK -ARE) – Series
director: Tim O’Sullivan, Rebecca O’Sullivan
product: Karrot Entertainment, Cavaleer Productions

Rabbit Hayes (ire-neth-uk)
director: Jim Ohanron
product: 40 feet photo, cat movie, Dutch bind movie

Scotch Verdit (Working Title) (ger-switz-uk)
director: Sophie Heldman
product: Sylph Productions, heimatfilm, dschoint Ventuf Film Production

She sings a song of murder and love (ire-uk)
Director: Virginia Heath
product: Hakuhoku, EZ movie

The slowest survival (UK -CAN) – TV documentary
director: Jan Mark Bee
Product: Attaboy TV, Les Productions Megafun

The end of it (sp-nor-uk)
director: Maria Martinez Bayona
product: Excitement, tightening the film, eye-to-eye photos

Harvey Kurtzman’s crazy world (can -uk) – Documentary
director: Bart Simpson
product: Aconite Films, Intuitive Pictures Productions

You wouldn’t believe who’s dead (ire-uk)
director: Daran Shoblin
product: Fine Point Film, Wild Cards

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