Friday, 10 February 2017

British film analysis

Eddie the Eagle is an example of a British produced film. The company responsible for the production is MARV productions.

Eddie the Eagle pulled in $46 millions worth of grosses (£12.8m) in the UK, making it the highest grossing British to date. It had a production budget of £23m.

20th Century FOX distributed the film as well as Lionsgate (Canadian) to help market and exchange the film for a wider global audience, this is important because ETE (Eddie the Eagle) is a drama like ours. We need to research a British film however, because we need to see the kind of production studios we will use to put in our opening sequence when we present our own film company (Black sheep productions)


We will use MARV to partnership our film as people will see this and be aware they are quite a strong company as they have produced such a strong, touching drama film which is one of the UK's most successful.


Obviously we can't use a major American partnership like Walt Disney or 20th Century FOX because our production is only little and we feel the film wouldn't go international as it touches on a minority audience (Young people, teens) whereas big American companies produce family friendly films for everyone

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