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  1. www.rubyfilms.comRuby Films

    Roy Murphy: Private Eye. San Francisco, 1941. Detective Roy Murphy investigates the murder of a millionaire in this film noir, 1940s-style detective mystery.

    • Narrative

      Roy Murphy: Private Eye. San Francisco, 1941. Detective Roy...

    • Documentary

      Documentary — Ruby Films. Moon Shot. Re-live the adventures...

    • Political

      Political. Broadcast and internet advertising in support of...

    • Salami Goggles

      COMING SOON: The Salami Goggles Project It’s a hole lotta...

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    • Fable Pictures
    • Merman
    • Monumental Pictures
    • Red Production Company
    • Potboiler
    • Sigma Films
    • Sister Pictures
    • Wellington Films
    • Wildgaze

    Location: Cardiff, Wales and Los Angeles, US Headed by Jane Tranter and Julie Gardner, Bad Wolf is making a mark on the UK and US TV markets from its base in South Wales. Having originally brought Russell T Davies’ rebooted Doctor Who to Cardiff, Tranter and Gardner have helped revolutionise Wales’ creative industry. Bad Wolf is currently in produc...

    Location: London, England Faye Ward established Fable Pictures in 2016 after enjoying success alongside Alison Owen at Ruby Films, and producing Sarah Gavron’s Suffragette in 2015. Since then, she has produced Stan & Ollie, directed by Jon S Baird and starring John C Reilly and Steve Coogan, which was based at Pinewood and West London Studios and o...

    Locations: London, England and Los Angeles/New York, US Co-founded by the award-winning duo of Sharon Horgan and Clelia Mountford, Merman has established itself as one of the UK’s leading lights in television entertainment. Work includes the Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney-penned Catastrophe for Amazon/Channel 4, the Sarah Jessica Parker starring Div...

    Location: London, England Launched in 2014 by Ruby Films founder Alison Owen and Working Title’s Debra Hayward, Monumental has since been involved in a raft of big- and small-screen productions. This includes two series of Harlots for Hulu, with a third on the way, and Coky Giedroyc’s adaptation of Catlin Moran’s How To Build A Girl, which will hav...

    Location: Manchester, England When Nicola Shindler set up Manchester-based production company Red in 1998, it was with the aim of working with great writers to create modern and innovative television programming. Over the past 21 years the company has done just that, having produced the likes of groundbreaking gay drama Queer As Folk, Yorkshire cop...

    Location: London, England Founded in 2000 by Gail Egan and the late Simon Channing Williams, Potboiler joined forces with Andrea Calderwood’s Slate Films in 2009. The company’s focus on high quality talent-driven international drama has resulted in Oscar winners The Constant Gardener, from Fernando Meirelles, and The Last King of Scotland, from Kev...

    Location: Glasgow, Scotland Sigma films was established in Glasgow in 1996 by Gillian Berrie, together with director David Mackenzie and his actor brother Alistair. The trio has worked with Scandinavian filmmakers Lars Von Trier (Dogville) and Susanne Bier (After The Wedding). Other critical hits include Andrea Arnold’s Red Road and David Mackenzie...

    Location: London, England Founded in 2015 by experienced television producer Jane Featherstone (The Tunnel, Law & Order UK, Utopia), Sister Pictures has quickly established itself as a creator of exciting small-screen entertainment. Recent shows include divorce law drama The Split, for Sundance TV/BBC, for which a second season is forthcoming; Netf...

    Location: Nottingham, England Previously film programme manager at the British Council, Rachel Robey left that role in 2018 to concentrate full time on Wellington Films, the company she established with Al Clark at the turn of the millennium. Based in Nottingham, Wellington has been behind critically acclaimed films including Paul Andrew Williams’ ...

    Location: London For Finola Dwyer, who heads up Wildgaze Films with Amanda Posey, the company’s central ethos is simple: “To trust our instincts and to follow our passions.” It’s an approach that’s worked; past productions include the multiple award-winning Lone Scherfig’s An Education, John Crowley’s Brooklyn and Ritesh Batra’s Our Souls At Night ...

  2. Documentary — Ruby Films. Moon Shot. Re-live the adventures of America's race to the moon. TBS national broadcast and worldwide video distribution. Peabody Award: Outstanding Documentary Series. Emmy nominations: Informational Special; Editing. Popcorn! One man's journey to get into the Guiness Book of World Records.

  3. Feb 28, 2008 · Movies produced by Ruby Films — The Movie Database (TMDB) 20 movies. GB. Overview. Movies. Sort. The Men Who Stare at Goats. October 17, 2009.

  4. Short. A single father prepares for a job interview while his young son, Clint, prepares sandwiches for their lunch. When he goes for the interview, Clint has to wait in a café next door for his Dad. While there he loses their lunch to a homeless man. Clint's Dad returns from the interview to find his lunch gone and confronts the hungry man ...

  5. 16 hours ago · Film Cincinnati adds FC Cincinnati, Clark Schaefer Hackett, Jeff Ruby execs to board. Kelley Haggert is senior vice president of integrated marketing and communications at FC Cincinnati. By Andy ...

  6. Ruby Film and Television is one of the UK’s leading independent production companies, run by Alison Owen. The company is behind an array of critically acclaimed and award-winning films and television programmes, including Jane Eyre, Temple Grandin, Tamara Drewe, Toast, The Other Boleyn Girl, Sylvia, Brick Lane, Fish Tank, and Five Minutes of ...

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