- Working Title Films is the most successful British film production company, producing around 4-5 films per year with budgets of up to $35 million provided by their owner Universal Studios.
- Founded in 1984 by Tim Bevan and Sarah Radclyffe, they pioneered a model of producing character-driven European films with international appeal by casting American stars.
- Working Title has produced over 95 films that have earned over $4.5 billion globally, focusing on screenplays with strong narratives and characters audiences can relate to rather than special effects.
- Co-founder Eric Fellner says their goal is to export British storytelling and talent globally through partnerships with Hollywood studios.