Eric Fellner, CBE (born 10 Oct 1959) is a British film producer. He is the co-chairman (along with Tim Bevan) of the production company "Working Title Films". Read full biography of Eric Fellner →
You can't develop a great car and sell it as an independent. You can develop a great car and make a deal with Mercedes.
'Billy Elliot' embodies the idea that anyone can achieve anything regardless of their socio-economic background.
Technical problems are like gremlins. They come and go.
There's so much competition for leisure time, more than ever.
Apart from 'Stoned,' I can't think of a film that's made me think, 'Blimey, that should have been at Cannes.'
Do we have good writers, producers and actors in the U.K.? Yes we do.
Film is not a national business. It's international. And its centre will always be Hollywood.
For us in England, the relative value of the pound against the dollar, that has a huge impact on how easy it is to get our films made in the U.K.
I have always thought we should think less about the British film industry as an entity, and more about getting British talent working.
I think Cannes is usually pretty fair in choosing what will play well to the home festival crowd.
I'm a blind optimist when going into things.
It's fantastic to see 'Les Miserables' become the top-grossing film at the U.K. box office.
Making movies is like herding cats.