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 →
'No Country for Old Men' was epic.
Somebody has to invest in creating the movies of the future.
The idea that the Tony committee and the New York theater community as a whole have embraced 'Billy Elliot' is very, very exciting.
The more you keep costs down, the more freedom you have creatively.
The U.K. needs more first class studio space to encourage the growth of the film and TV sector.
The writer Richard Curtis is a genius.
With 'Anna Karenina,' I just think it's a stunning visual tour de force for a director who is at the top of his game.
You can get swept away by a musical, but real tears are rare.
You never get time at Working Title, sadly, to enjoy any film's success, because you're worrying about the next lot.
'Billy Elliot' prides itself on being a family show, and it made sense to specifically cater to a family audience with an earlier evening... →
I think it would be a good thing in the creative community if there was less embarrassment of this word 'commercial' because that's how... →
If there's a British film in the marketplace that is successful on a worldwide basis - whether it's 'A Room with a View,' 'Four... →
It is rare that you read scripts that genuinely move you and make you feel that, regardless of the commercial possibilities, you have to make the... →