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David Pupkewitz is the founder and CEO of
Focus Films Ltd. (UK) . Starting out his career as an independent producer creating broadcast drama and documentaries for Channel 4, in 1995 he moved into Feature Film production with the George Sluizer helmed crime thriller Crimetime. Since then, Focus Films has concentrated solely on the development, financing and production of feature films.
Future films
Post-production
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(July 2010 )
Filmography
Master Harold...and the Boys (2010) (directed by
Lonny Price )
Surviving Evil (2008) (directed by Terence Daw and features
Billy Zane ,
Christina Cole and
Natalie Mendoza )
The 4th Kind (2009) (directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi and features
Milla Jovovich , and
Elias Koteas
Chemical Wedding (2008) (directed by Julian Doyle and starring Simon Callow , Kal Weber, Jud Charlton and Lucy Cudden)
Eichmann (2007) (directed by
Robert Young (director) and starring
Franka Potente ,
Thomas Kretschmann ,
Stephen Fry and
Troy Garity )
The Bone Snatcher (2003) (directed by Jason Wulfsohn and starring Scott Bairstow,
Rachel Shelley and Warwick Grier)
The Book of Eve (2002) (directed by Claude Fournier and starring
Claire Bloom , Daniel Lavoie and Susannah York)
The 51st State (2001) (directed by
Ronny Yu , the film stars
Robert Carlyle ,
Samuel L. Jackson ,
Rhys Ifans ,
Emily Mortimer ,
Sean Pertwee and
Meat Loaf )
Julie’s Spirit (2000) (directed by Bettina Wilhelm and starring Sylvie Testud and Julia Richter)
Secret Society (1999) (directed by
Imogen Kimmel and starring
Lee Ross and
Charlotte Brittain )
Crimetime (1996) (directed by George Sluizer and starring
Pete Postlethwaite ,
Stephen Baldwin and
Sadie Frost )
Diary of a Sane Man (1989) (Independent Film and Video, Channel 4)
Othello (1987) (critically acclaimed TV drama, directed by
Janet Suzman and starring
John Kani ,
Joanna Weinberg ,
Richard Haddon Haines and
Dorothy Ann Gould
Via Namibia (1985) (documentary with original music by
Hugh Masekela )
Kolmanskop (1982) (feature)
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