Christine Vachon runs New York-based Killer Films alongside Pamela Koffler, and she has worked on many dozens of legendary independent films including Todd Haynes' films including Poison, Safe, Far From Heaven, Carol and May December; Happiness by Todd Solondz; Kids by Larry Clark; Swoon by Tom Kalin; I Shot Andy Warhol by Mary Harron; Boys Don’t Cry by Kimberley Peirce, Hedwig and the Angry Inch by John Cameron Mitchell; First Reformed by Paul Schrader; Zola by Janicza Bravo, Past Lives by Celine Song; A Different Man by Aaron Schimberg and for 2025 The Materialists by Celine Song and Late Fame by Kent Jones. Adventures in Producing is an interview series hosted by journalist/festival programmer Wendy Mitchell delving into the work of very talented independent film and TV producers. In this episode, Christine talks about how she broke into producing in New York in the early '90s, the importance of her creative partner Pamela Koffler in her life and career; what she thinks of the term 'Hollywood' and more.
Adventures in Producing is a series with film journalist Wendy Mitchell interviewing top film and TV producers. In this episode, she talks to Faye Ward, the London-based founder of Fable Pictures. Faye's producing credits include Wild Rose, Rocks, Stan & Ollie, Suffragette and TV's Mr Loverman; she also previously worked with Alison Owen at Ruby Films on projects like The Other Boleyn Girl, Jane Eyre and Brick Lane. Faye also worked on Netflix's smash hit series The Crown.
Adventures in Producing is a series with film journalist Wendy Mitchell interviewing top film and TV producers. In this episode, she talks to Sarah Brocklehurst, the London-based founder of Brock Media. Sarah's producing credits include Black Pond directed by Tom Kingsley and Will Sharpe; Animals directed by Sophie Hyde, adapted from the book by Emma Jane Unsworth and starring Holliday Grainger and Alia Shawkat; and the 2024 release The Outrun, directed by Nora Fingscheidt adapted from Amy Liptrot's bestselling book and starring Saoirse Ronan.
Adventures in Producing is a series with film journalist Wendy Mitchell interviewing top film and TV producers. In this episode, she talks to Jeanie Finlay, who is a documentary director AND producer and the owner of Glimmer Films. Jeanie's credits include Your Fat Friend (about Aubrey Gordon); Game of Thrones: The Last Watch; Seahorse; Sound It Out; The Great Hip-Hop Hoax; Orion: The Man Who Would Be King, Goth Cruise and more.
Adventures in Producing is a series interviewing great independent film and TV producers across the globe, hosted by film journalist Wendy Mitchell (filmwendy.com). This episode’s guest is UK producer Emily Morgan of Quiddity Films. Her credits include I Am Not A Witch directed by Rungano Nyoni; Claire Oakley’s Make Up; Supernova by Harry Macqueen, starring Stanley Tucci and Colin Firth; The Settlers by Felipe Gálvez, which premieres at Cannes Un Certain Regard 2023; and the upcoming adaptation of Deborah Levy's Swimming Home, directed by Justin Anderson. This series is also available as video interviews on YouTube.
Adventures in Producing is a series with film journalist Wendy Mitchell interviewing top film and TV producers. In this episode, she talks to South African producer Cait Pansegrouw of Urucu and Realness Institute. Her amazing films include The Wound by John Trengove and This Is Not A Burial, It's A Resurrection by Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese - which was Lesotho's first Oscar submission. Also available as a video interview on YouTube.
Adventures in Producing is a podcast series with film journalist Wendy Mitchell interviewing top film and TV producers. In this episode, she talks to Norwegian producer Maria Ekerhovd, of Mer Film. She is the winner of the Eurimages Co-Production Award at the European Film Awards 2021 and has produced films including Gunnar Vikene's War Sailor (launching at Toronto 2022), Eskil Vogt's The Innocents, Iram Haq's What Will People Say, Ole Giæver's Out of Nature, and many more. This series of interviews is also available as YouTube videos.
Adventures in Producing is a series interviewing great independent film and TV producers across the globe, hosted by film journalist Wendy Mitchell (filmwendy.com). This episode’s guest is UK producer Natasha Dack, an award-winning film and television producer who is the co-founder (with Nikki Parrott) of Tigerlily Productions). Her many credits include Black Power Salute directed by Geoff Small, She a Chinese directed by Xiaolu Guo, Remainder directed by Omer Fast, Working With Weinstein directed by Alice Perman, Dying to Divorce directed by Chloe Fairweather, Poly Styrene: I Am A Cliche, directed by Celeste Bell and Paul Sng. Series also available on YouTube.
Adventures in Producing is a series with film journalist Wendy Mitchell interviewing top film and TV producers. In this episode, she talks to Paula Vaccaro, an award-winning British-Italian producer and screenwriter who was born in Buenos Aires and lived in the UK for the past 20 years. In 2009 she established Pinball London and her credits as a producer or executive producer include Ginger & Rosa by Sally Potter, omnibus project Words with Gods, On The Milky Road by Emir Kusturica, Uncle Howard by Aaron Brookner, and Listen directed by Ana Rocha de Souza which was an award winner at Venice 2020.
Adventures in Producing is a series with film journalist Wendy Mitchell interviewing top film and TV producers. In this episode, she talks to Katie Holly, Irish film producer and the owner of Blinder Films. Katie has worked on films including Citadel directed by Ciaran Foy; The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology and Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami directed by Sophie Fiennes; Vita & Virginia directed by Chanya Button; Love and Friendship directed by Whit Stillman; and French Exit directed by Azazel Jacobs.
Adventures in Producing is a series interviewing great independent film and TV producers across the globe, hosted by film journalist Wendy Mitchell (filmwendy.com). This episode’s guest is UK producer Kate Ogborn, an award-winning film and television producer and executive producer whose credits include Carine Adler's Under the Skin, starring Samantha Morton, This is England, The Deep Blue Sea, and Abandoned Goods. Kate set up Fly Film with Lisa Marie Russo where she worked on films including The Spirit of ’45 by Ken Loach and Hockney by Randall Wright. She has also worked with The Bureau and at Revolution Films (including on The Red Riding Trilogy and The Unloved). She has recently moved into episodic drama, with credits including The End of the F’ing World, The North Water directed by Andrew Haigh and the forthcoming Life After Life adapted adapted from Kate Atkinson’s novel by Bash Doran and directed by John Crowley.
Adventures in Producing is a series interviewing great independent film and TV producers across the globe, hosted by film journalist Wendy Mitchell (filmwendy.com). This episode's producer is Karin Chien, who has produced films like Patricia Benoit's Stones In The Sun, Bradley Rust Gray's The Exploding Girl and Jack And Diane, Maryam Keshavarz’s Circumstance, The Michael Kang's Motel and Greg Pak's Robot Stories. She is also the founder of dGenerate, the North American distributor of independent Chinese cinema, which has worked on 70 titles in partnership with Icarus Films.
Adventures in Producing is a series interviewing great independent film and TV producers across the globe, hosted by film journalist Wendy Mitchell (filmwendy.com). This episode’s guest is Mary Burke, a BAFTA and BIFA award-winning producer who was born in the US and is based in London. She worked for many years with Warp Films on films like Submarine (Richard Ayoade), Bunny and the Bull (Paul King), Berberian Sound Studio (Peter Strickland) and For Those In Peril (Paul Wright). She was a Film Fund Executive at the BFI for five years, working on films like God’s Own Country and Ammonite (both with director Francis Lee); Censor (Prano Bailey-Bond), Saint Maud (Rose Glass), Little Joe (Jessica Hauser), Yardie (Idris Elba) and I Am Not A Witch (Rungano Nyoni), among many more titles. She left the BFI in 2020 to become an independent producer at her own company, Public Dreams Ltd. If you like these videos please subscribe, thanks.
Adventures in Producing is a series interviewing great independent film and TV producers across the globe, hosted by film journalist Wendy Mitchell (filmwendy.com). This episode spotlights Mynette Louie, a New York-based producer who has worked on films including I Carry You With Me By Heidi Ewing; The Tale by Jennifer Fox; Swallow by Carlo Mirabella-Davis; The Invitation by Karyn Kusama; Buster’s Mal Heart by Sarah Adına Smith; Mutual Appreciation by Andrew Bujalski; Hunting Season by Natalia Garagiola; Children of Invention by Tze Chun; and Land Ho! by Martha Stephens and Aaron Katz. She ran Gamechanger Films from 2013 to 2018 and now has a company called The Population that she co-founded with Mollye Asher and Derek Nguyen. She is the winner of the 2013 Independent Spirit Awards Piaget Producers Award.
Adventures in Producing is a series interviewing great independent film and TV producers across the globe, hosted by film journalist Wendy Mitchell (filmwendy.com). Venla Hellstedt is a producer in Finland and she works with the amazing group of women at Tuffi Films, including fellow producer Elli Toivoniemi and writer/directors Selma Vilhunen, Jenni Toivoniemi and Kirsikka Saari. Venla's credits include Frozen Hell, Dance of Outlaws, Hobbyhorse Revolution, Stupid Young Heart, Games People Play and Sihja, The Rebel Fairy.
Adventures in Producing is a series interviewing great independent film and TV producers across the globe, hosted by film journalist Wendy Mitchell (filmwendy.com). This episode spotlights Julie Goldman, a New York City-based, Oscar-nominated and Emmy Award-winning producer and executive producer of documentary feature films and series. In 2009, she founded Motto Pictures alongside Christopher Clements (and prior to that Julie worked at Cactus Three and Wellspring). Just a few of her 100+ films include The Mole Agent by Maite Alberdi; Abacus: Small Enough To Jail by Steve James; The Final Year by Greg Barker; Life, Animated by Roger Ross Williams; Weiner by Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg; the Facebook series Humans of New York with Brandon Stanton; The Yes Men Are Revolting by Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno; One Child Nation by Nanfu Wang, Goth Cruise by Jeanie Finlay; Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry by Alison Klayman; and Buck by Cindy Meehl. She’s now working with Todd Haynes on his Velvet Underground documentary. She has been awarded the Amazon Studios Sundance Institute Producer’s Award and the Cinereach Producer’s Award.
Adventures in Producing is a series interviewing great independent film and TV producers across the globe, hosted by film journalist Wendy Mitchell (filmwendy.com). This episode features Rebecca O’Brien, Ken Loach’s longtime producer, who founded Sixteen Films in 2002 alongside Ken and Paul Laverty. Rebecca has produced Ken’s films starting with Hidden Agenda and going on to include Land and Freedom, My Name is Joe, Sweet Sixteen, The Wind that Shakes the Barley, Angels’ Share, The Spirit of 45, I, Daniel Blake, Sorry We Missed You and more. She has also worked on non-Loach films like You Were Never Really Here by Lynne Ramsay, Lynn and Lucy by Fyzal Boulifa and up next is Christian Carion's My Son. She’s also very very active in the industry on boards of organizations like PACT and the European Film Academy and the British Screen Advisory Council.
Adventures in Producing is a series interviewing great independent film and TV producers across the globe, hosted by film journalist Wendy Mitchell (filmwendy.com). This episode’s guest is Marie Therese Guirgis, a New York-based film producer who has worked in both fiction and documentary film. She is currently head of production at Play/Action Films and previously worked for companies including Ratpac and distributor Wellspring Media. Some of the films she has worked on recently include Summer of Soul, Questlove’s hit at Sundance 2021; The Meaning of Hitler (Petra Epperlein & Michael Tucker); Totally Under Control (Alex Gibney & Ophelia Harutyunyan); and MLK/FBI (Sam Pollard). Past credits include The Brink (Alison Klayman), Before The Flood (Fisher Stevens), On Her Shoulders (Alexandria Bombach), Author: The JT LeRoy Story (Jeff Feuerzeig), The Loneliest Planet (Julia Loktev) and Keep The Lights On (Ira Sachs).
Adventures in Producing is a series interviewing great independent film and TV producers across the globe, hosted by film journalist Wendy Mitchell (filmwendy.com). This episode’s guest is Katja Adomeit, a German-born, Denmark-based producer who runs Adomeit Film. She has worked in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Germany, Denmark, France, Russia, Ukraine, China and New Zealand. Her film credits include The Weight of Elephants, Loving Pia and Resin by Daniel Borgman; Pine Ridge, Lida and Transnistra by Anna Eborn; Team Hurricane by Annika Berg; and Wolf and Sheep and The Orphanage by Shahrbanoo Sadat. She has also been a co-producer on Ruben Ostlund’s Force Majeure and The Square. She has been named a Future Leader by Screen International and an EFP Producer on the Move in Cannes.
Adventures in Producing is a series interviewing great independent film and TV producers across the globe, hosted by film journalist Wendy Mitchell (filmwendy.com). This episode’s guest is British producer Andrea Cornwell, whose credits include The Scouting Book for Boys (Tom Harper), Last Days on Mars (Ruari Robinson), Suite Francaise (Saul Dibb), Apostasy (Daniel Kokotajlo), Saint Maud (Rose Glass); and the documentaries Sea Horse (Jeanie Finlay) and Bruce Lee and the Outlaw (Joost Vandebrug). Next up she is working on Clio Barnard’s series The Essex Serpent, with See-Saw Films for Apple TV+.