Film production companies See-Saw Films, Element, and Monumental have announced their participation in a groundbreaking panel for the Screen Summit, featuring prominent producers.
Three renowned film producers, Iain Canning, Alison Owen, and Ed Guiney, will be sharing their insights at the upcoming Screen Summit 2025. These industry veterans have made significant contributions to the UK film industry, particularly through their work on critically acclaimed and award-winning films.
Iain Canning is a British film producer and joint founder and joint CEO of See-Saw Films. His impressive portfolio includes producing the Academy Award-winning Best Picture, The King's Speech. Under his leadership, See-Saw Films has also produced notable projects like The Power of the Dog and successful TV series such as Slow Horses and Heartstopper. The company's achievements are evident in their impressive awards record, which includes 5 Oscars, 13 Emmys, and 15 BAFTAs [1][2][3][5].
Alison Owen is a well-respected British film producer, though specific details about her contributions are limited in the provided results. However, she is known for producing critically acclaimed British films and holding influential roles in the industry, often focusing on projects that significantly contribute to British cinema.
Ed Guiney is a producer closely linked to the UK and Irish film industries. He is recognized for producing high-profile and award-winning films, frequently collaborating with esteemed directors. His work often intersects with the UK film scene through coproduction and distribution partnerships.
Together, these producers have advanced British cinema by producing award-winning, internationally recognized films and TV shows. Canning's leadership at See-Saw Films exemplifies this with a strong focus on high-quality storytelling that has garnered global critical acclaim [1][2][3]. Owen and Guiney similarly contribute through their production portfolios, elevating UK film projects on the world stage.
Other confirmed speakers at Screen Summit 2025 include Mia Bays, director of the BFI Filmmaking Fund, Ben Roberts, chief executive of the British Film Institute, Farhana Bhula, interim director of Film4, and Eva Yates, director of BBC Film. The event will explore topics such as attracting international financing, the role of UK talent, connecting UK films to audiences, and "Ask the experts" [6][7].
Screen Summit 2025 will be partnered with Centtrip, Garden Studios, and the UK Global Screen Fund. For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Scott Benfold [8].
Element Pictures, a production company with significant ties to the UK film industry, has also confirmed its presence at the event. Element Pictures was founded by Lenny Guiney and Andrew Lowe in 2001 and has produced feature films such as My Father's Shadow and Pillion. Their credits include several Yorgos Lanthimos-directed films and series productions like Normal People, Conversations With Friends, The Gallows Pole, and The Dry [3][4].
References: 1. See-Saw Films 2. The King's Speech 3. Element Pictures 4. Element Pictures' Productions 5. See-Saw Films Awards 6. Screen Summit 2025 Speakers 7. Screen Summit 2025 Agenda 8. Screen Summit 2025 Sponsorship
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