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  1. © Working Title Films 2024

  2. Working Title Films, co-chaired by Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner since 1992, is one of the world’s leading film production companies. Formed in 1984, Working Title has more than 100 films that have grossed over $7.5 billion worldwide.

  3. Our latest films and recent releases including Darkest Hour, Johnny English Strikes Again, Mary, Queen of Scots and King of Thieves. Watch the trailers, see official film stills and exclusive behind the scenes content from Working Title.

  4. From My Beautiful Laundrette in 1985 to our recent films Yesterday, Mary Queen of Scots and Emma. This is the official filmography for Working Title Films.

  5. All the latest from Working Title TV including details of our forthcoming series Tale of the City, Hanna and The Luminaries as well as recent productions London Spy and Gypsy.

  6. Contact details for Working Title's offices in London and Los Angeles. Whilst we welcome your comments, it is our policy not to accept or consider creative materials, ideas or suggestions other than those we specifically request.

  7. Offering a unique insight into what it is like to work in an international film and television production company. Successful candidates will provide runner support for all divisions within the company.

  8. Radioactive. Directed by. Marjane Satrapi. Starring: Rosamund Pike, Sam Riley, Aneurin Barnard, Anna Taylor Joy, Simon Russell Beale. Radioactive is the incredible, true story of Marie Curie (Pike) and her ground-breaking scientific achievements. In Paris, 1893, Marie meets fellow scientist Pierre Curie (Riley). The pair go on to marry, raise ...

  9. YESTERDAY will be produced by Working Title’s Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner (Les Misérables, Darkest Hour, Bridget Jones’s series) alongside Matt Wilkinson (Kaleidoscope) and Bernie Bellew (Steve Jobs). Curtis and Boyle will also produce, while Nick Angel and Lee Brazier serve as executive producers.

  10. The London Screen Academy (LSA) is a state-funded sixth form academy in Islington for young people of all backgrounds who are passionate about film + TV and the stories they tell. LSA students train in behind the camera skills and learn about the wider cultural context surrounding storytelling and filmmaking through a two year, vocational ...