Working Title Films is a British
film production company, based in London. The company was founded by Tim Bevan
and Sarah Radclyffe in 1983
Over the past
16 years, Working Title has made Britain’s biggest-ever movies including Notting Hill,
Bridget Jones’s
Diary, and Bean.
The company
headed by Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner is responsible for 96 films grossing $4.8
billion worldwide, 60% of which came from Universal’s 46 Working Title
releases.
Its movies have won six
Oscars, 26 Baftas and prizes at Cannes and Berlin.
Working Title
has fed Universal and/or Focus Features a lot of relatively inexpensive movies
that have been consistently – and in some cases hugely – profitable.
It's one of
the largest British production companies and is based in London.
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Release Date
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March 12,
2010
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August 20,
2010
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March 18,
2011
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August 12,
2011
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October
21, 2011
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December
9, 2011
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January
13, 2012
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February
3, 2012
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November
16, 2012
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December
25, 2012
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