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British film and television producer
Graham Broadbent |
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Born | Graham Neil Broadbent
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Citizenship | British |
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Occupation(s) | Film and television producer |
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Years active | 1997–present |
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Graham Neil Broadbent is a British film and television producer.
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Career
Co-founder of Mission Pictures with
Andrew Hauptman and Damien Jones, Graham Broadbent produced
Thunderpants (2002) by
Peter Hewitt and Piccadilly Jim (2004) by
John McKay. More recently, he produced
Millions by
Danny Boyle, winner of the
British Independent Film Award 2005 for Best Screenplay.
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He previously created and directed with Damien Jones the production company Dragon Pictures, for which he produced
Welcome to Sarajevo (1996) by
Michael Winterbottom, shown in the
Festival de Cannes 1997, and cited by
Time magazine as one of the ten best films of the year, as well as
Dancing at the Blue Iguana (2000) by
Michael Radford,
Some Voices by
Simon Cellan Jones,
Very Annie Mary (2001) by
Sara Sugarman,
Splendor (1999) by
Gregg Araki, A Texas Funeral by
William Blake Herron and
The Debt Collector.
In 2004 Broadbent, with
Peter John Joseph "Pete" Czernin (born January 1966)
Archived 6 March 2018 at the
Wayback Machine, founded the production company Blueprint Pictures. His first two productions were released in 2007:
Becoming Jane (2007) by
Julian Jarrold, with
Anne Hathaway and
James McAvoy, and
Wind Chill (2006) by Gregory Jacobs, with
Emily Blunt, which was co-produced by
George Clooney and
Steven Soderbergh and
In Bruges (2007).
[3] Along with Czernin, he has confirmed that he will produce a movie based on the
Skulduggery Pleasant series.
Filmography
References
External links
Awards for Graham Broadbent |
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Goodfellas –
Martin Scorsese,
Robert Chartoff, and
Irwin Winkler (1990)
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The Commitments –
Alan Parker,
Lynda Myles, and Roger Randall-Cutler (1991)
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Howards End –
James Ivory and
Ismail Merchant (1992)
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Schindler's List –
Steven Spielberg,
Branko Lustig, and
Gerald R. Molen (1993)
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Four Weddings and a Funeral –
Mike Newell and
Duncan Kenworthy (1994)
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Sense and Sensibility –
Ang Lee and
Lindsay Doran (1995)
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The English Patient –
Anthony Minghella and
Saul Zaentz (1996)
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The Full Monty –
Peter Cattaneo and
Uberto Pasolini (1997)
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Shakespeare in Love –
Donna Gigliotti,
Marc Norman,
David Parfitt,
Harvey Weinstein, and
Edward Zwick (1998)
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American Beauty –
Bruce Cohen and
Dan Jinks (1999)
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Gladiator –
David Franzoni,
Branko Lustig, and
Douglas Wick (2000)
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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring –
Peter Jackson,
Barrie M. Osborne,
Tim Sanders, and
Fran Walsh (2001)
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The Pianist – Robert Benmussa,
Roman Polanski, and
Alain Sarde (2002)
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The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King –
Peter Jackson,
Barrie M. Osborne, and
Fran Walsh (2003)
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The Aviator –
Sandy Climan,
Charles Evans Jr.,
Graham King, and
Michael Mann (2004)
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Brokeback Mountain –
Diana Ossana and
James Schamus (2005)
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The Queen –
Andy Harries,
Christine Langan, and
Tracey Seaward (2006)
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Atonement –
Tim Bevan,
Eric Fellner, and
Paul Webster (2007)
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Slumdog Millionaire –
Christian Colson (2008)
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The Hurt Locker –
Kathryn Bigelow,
Mark Boal,
Nicolas Chartier, and
Greg Shapiro (2009)
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The King's Speech –
Iain Canning,
Emile Sherman, and
Gareth Unwin (2010)
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The Artist –
Thomas Langmann (2011)
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Argo –
Ben Affleck,
George Clooney, and
Grant Heslov (2012)
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12 Years a Slave –
Dede Gardner,
Anthony Katagas,
Jeremy Kleiner,
Steve McQueen, and
Brad Pitt (2013)
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Boyhood –
Richard Linklater and
Cathleen Sutherland (2014)
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The Revenant –
Steve Golin,
Alejandro G. Iñárritu,
Arnon Milchan,
Mary Parent, and
Keith Redmon (2015)
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La La Land –
Fred Berger,
Jordan Horowitz, and
Marc Platt (2016)
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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri –
Graham Broadbent,
Peter Czernin, and
Martin McDonagh (2017)
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Roma –
Nicolás Celis,
Alfonso Cuarón, and
Gabriela Rodríguez (2018)
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1917 –
Pippa Harris, Callum McDougall,
Sam Mendes, and Jayne-Ann Tenggren (2019)
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Nomadland – Mollye Asher, Dan Janvey,
Frances McDormand,
Peter Spears, and
Chloé Zhao (2020)
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The Power of the Dog –
Jane Campion,
Iain Canning,
Roger Frappier,
Tanya Seghatchian, and
Emile Sherman (2021)
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All Quiet on the Western Front –
Malte Grunert (2022)
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Oppenheimer –
Christopher Nolan,
Charles Roven, and
Emma Thomas (2023)
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