Headline Pictures
British film production company / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Headline Pictures Limited is an International Emmy-winning[3] British film and television production company founded in 2005 by BAFTA nominee Stewart Mackinnon, former BBC Head of Drama Mark Shivas and screenwriter Kevin Hood.[2][4][5] The company is now part of the UGC group.[6]
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Formerly | Common Features Limited (1995–2005)[1] |
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Company type | Private limited |
Industry | Film and television production |
Founded | January 2005.[2] |
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Headquarters | , England |
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Website | headline-pictures |
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The company has developed and produced film and television including The Man in the High Castle for Amazon Studios written by X-Files creator Frank Spotnitz; Irish crime series Kin starring Charlie Cox; the feature film Quartet, directed by Dustin Hoffman; and feature film The Invisible Woman directed by Ralph Fiennes.[7][8]