Graham Broadbent
Graham Broadbent was co-founder of Mission pictures with
Andrew Hauptman and
Damian Jones. Highlights of films Broadbent produced whilst at Mission include
Danny Boyle's MILLIONS,
Peter Hewitt's
Thunderpants, and
Piccadilly Jim, scripted by Julian Fellowes and starring
Sam Rockwell, currently in post-production.
Prior to Mission Broadbent ran Dragon Pictures a production company he established with Damian Jones in 1995 in London and Los Angeles. Here Broadbent produced Michael Winterbottom's acclaimed Balkan war drama Welcome To Sarajevo, selected for competition at Cannes 1997 and voted in Time magazine's Top Ten Films of 1997 and by the American National Board of Review as an Outstanding Film of 1997.
During a prolific five years at Dragon he also produced Michael Radford's Dancing At The Blue Iguana, World Premiere at the Toronto Film Festival; Some Voices, nominated for a BAFTA award for director Simon Cellan Jones; Sara Sugarman's Very Annie Mary, winner of the Sundance 1998 Film Makers Award for Best Script; Gregg Araki's Splendor, World Premiere at Sundance Film Festival 1999; A Texas Funeral Premiered at the Venice Film Festival 1999; and The Debt Collector.
Graham Broadbent Facts
Selected Filmography