Graham Broadbent

British film and television producer


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nameGraham Broadbent
imageGraham Broadbent (52448245755) (cropped).jpg
captionBroadbent in 2022
birth_nameGraham Neil Broadbent
birth_placeEngland
occupationFilm and television producer
yearsactive1997–present
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Graham Neil Broadbent is a British film and television producer.

Career

Broadbent co-founded Mission Pictures with Andrew Hauptman and Damian Jones.

Broadbent produced Welcome to Sarajevo (1996) by Michael Winterbottom, which was shown in the Festival de Cannes 1997 and cited by Time magazine as one of the ten best films of the year.

In 2004 Broadbent, with Peter Czernin, founded the production company Blueprint Pictures.

He produced Millions by Danny Boyle, winner of the British Independent Film Award 2005 for Best Screenplay.

Filmography

References

References

  1. "Graham Neil Broadbent - Personal Appointments".
  2. "Winners {{!}} The Awards {{!}} BIFA".

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