Timothy John Bevan, CBE (born December 1957) is a British film producer, the co-chairman (with Eric Fellner) of the production company Working Title Films.
Tim Bevan (1976–2007) was a racing driver from Water Orton, Birmingham in the SEAT Cupra Challenge. He finished the 2006 season 17th with 16 points. He was killed in a road accident in August 2007.
THE GUARDIAN TIFF TALKS Working Title Films: Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner
With 12 Academy Awards and over 100 films to the company’s name, it's clear the secret to producing critically acclaimed box–office hits and emblems of UK culture lies somewhere in the laps of Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner of Working Title. Join Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian’s top film critic, in this intimate conversation with the award–winning production team behind The Theory of Everything, Les Misérables, Elizabeth, and TIFF ’17 selections Darkest Hour and Victoria & Abdul.
Presented by The Guardian.
Tim Bevan
Working Title Films, co–chaired by Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, has made over 100 films that have grossed over $7.5 billion worldwide to date. Their films have won 11 Academy Awards, 37 BAFTA Awards, and prestigious prizes at Cannes and Berlinale. The company’s upcoming slate includ...
published: 21 Sep 2017
Real to Reel - Tim Bevan, Working Title
Producer Tim Bevan may have had a hand in war films including Atonement, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Birdsong but he thinks a new kind of conflict could come to dominate cinema in the near future.
published: 09 Dec 2016
Tim Bevan at the Hollywood Film Awards
published: 30 Oct 2012
Tim Bevan interview on Darkest Hour at London Film Festival Awards 2017
Tim Bevan interview on Darkest Hour at London Film Festival Awards 2017
Interviewer: Maria Barrios
Video: Marta Starczynowska
Editor: Filippo L'Astorina
published: 15 Oct 2017
"Sidcot taught me to think for myself" says Tim Bevan
published: 23 Dec 2014
Producer Tim Bevan Interview - I Give it a Year Premiere
Ben Mortimer from HeyUGuys interviews Producer Tim Bevan at the UK premiere of I Give it a Year in London.
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published: 24 Jan 2013
Sony Ericsson Empire Awards 2008: Interview with Atonement producers Tim Bevan and Paul Webster
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Best British Film: Atonement
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With 12 Academy Awards and over 100 films to the company’s name, it's clear the secret to producing critically acclaimed box–office hits and emblems of UK cultu...
With 12 Academy Awards and over 100 films to the company’s name, it's clear the secret to producing critically acclaimed box–office hits and emblems of UK culture lies somewhere in the laps of Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner of Working Title. Join Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian’s top film critic, in this intimate conversation with the award–winning production team behind The Theory of Everything, Les Misérables, Elizabeth, and TIFF ’17 selections Darkest Hour and Victoria & Abdul.
Presented by The Guardian.
Tim Bevan
Working Title Films, co–chaired by Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, has made over 100 films that have grossed over $7.5 billion worldwide to date. Their films have won 11 Academy Awards, 37 BAFTA Awards, and prestigious prizes at Cannes and Berlinale. The company’s upcoming slate includes Darkest Hour, directed by Joe Wright and starring Gary Oldman and Lily James, and Victoria and Abdul, directed by Stephen Frears and starring Judi Dench and Ali Fazal. Both films are screening at TIFF this year.
@Working_Title
Eric Fellner
Working Title Films, co–chaired by Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, has made over 100 films that have grossed over $7.5 billion worldwide to date. Their films have won 11 Academy Awards, 37 BAFTA Awards, and prestigious prizes at Cannes and Berlinale. The company’s upcoming slate includes Darkest Hour, directed by Joe Wright and starring Gary Oldman and Lily James, and Victoria and Abdul, directed by Stephen Frears and starring Judi Dench and Ali Fazal. Both films are screening at TIFF this year.
@Working_Title
Peter Bradshaw
Film Critic, The Guardian – HOST
Peter Bradshaw is Chief Film Critic of The Guardian in London, a post he has held since 1999. He has also published three novels: Lucky Baby Jesus (99), Dr. Sweet and His Daughter (03), and Night of Triumph (13). His most recent short story, Reunion, is published in Best British Short Stories 2017.
With 12 Academy Awards and over 100 films to the company’s name, it's clear the secret to producing critically acclaimed box–office hits and emblems of UK culture lies somewhere in the laps of Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner of Working Title. Join Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian’s top film critic, in this intimate conversation with the award–winning production team behind The Theory of Everything, Les Misérables, Elizabeth, and TIFF ’17 selections Darkest Hour and Victoria & Abdul.
Presented by The Guardian.
Tim Bevan
Working Title Films, co–chaired by Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, has made over 100 films that have grossed over $7.5 billion worldwide to date. Their films have won 11 Academy Awards, 37 BAFTA Awards, and prestigious prizes at Cannes and Berlinale. The company’s upcoming slate includes Darkest Hour, directed by Joe Wright and starring Gary Oldman and Lily James, and Victoria and Abdul, directed by Stephen Frears and starring Judi Dench and Ali Fazal. Both films are screening at TIFF this year.
@Working_Title
Eric Fellner
Working Title Films, co–chaired by Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, has made over 100 films that have grossed over $7.5 billion worldwide to date. Their films have won 11 Academy Awards, 37 BAFTA Awards, and prestigious prizes at Cannes and Berlinale. The company’s upcoming slate includes Darkest Hour, directed by Joe Wright and starring Gary Oldman and Lily James, and Victoria and Abdul, directed by Stephen Frears and starring Judi Dench and Ali Fazal. Both films are screening at TIFF this year.
@Working_Title
Peter Bradshaw
Film Critic, The Guardian – HOST
Peter Bradshaw is Chief Film Critic of The Guardian in London, a post he has held since 1999. He has also published three novels: Lucky Baby Jesus (99), Dr. Sweet and His Daughter (03), and Night of Triumph (13). His most recent short story, Reunion, is published in Best British Short Stories 2017.
Producer Tim Bevan may have had a hand in war films including Atonement, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Birdsong but he thinks a new kind of conflict could come...
Producer Tim Bevan may have had a hand in war films including Atonement, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Birdsong but he thinks a new kind of conflict could come to dominate cinema in the near future.
Producer Tim Bevan may have had a hand in war films including Atonement, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Birdsong but he thinks a new kind of conflict could come to dominate cinema in the near future.
Tim Bevan interview on Darkest Hour at London Film Festival Awards 2017
Interviewer: Maria Barrios
Video: Marta Starczynowska
Editor: Filippo L'Astorina
Tim Bevan interview on Darkest Hour at London Film Festival Awards 2017
Interviewer: Maria Barrios
Video: Marta Starczynowska
Editor: Filippo L'Astorina
Tim Bevan interview on Darkest Hour at London Film Festival Awards 2017
Interviewer: Maria Barrios
Video: Marta Starczynowska
Editor: Filippo L'Astorina
Ben Mortimer from HeyUGuys interviews Producer Tim Bevan at the UK premiere of I Give it a Year in London.
For syndication or usage opportunities please contac...
Ben Mortimer from HeyUGuys interviews Producer Tim Bevan at the UK premiere of I Give it a Year in London.
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With 12 Academy Awards and over 100 films to the company’s name, it's clear the secret to producing critically acclaimed box–office hits and emblems of UK culture lies somewhere in the laps of Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner of Working Title. Join Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian’s top film critic, in this intimate conversation with the award–winning production team behind The Theory of Everything, Les Misérables, Elizabeth, and TIFF ’17 selections Darkest Hour and Victoria & Abdul.
Presented by The Guardian.
Tim Bevan
Working Title Films, co–chaired by Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, has made over 100 films that have grossed over $7.5 billion worldwide to date. Their films have won 11 Academy Awards, 37 BAFTA Awards, and prestigious prizes at Cannes and Berlinale. The company’s upcoming slate includes Darkest Hour, directed by Joe Wright and starring Gary Oldman and Lily James, and Victoria and Abdul, directed by Stephen Frears and starring Judi Dench and Ali Fazal. Both films are screening at TIFF this year.
@Working_Title
Eric Fellner
Working Title Films, co–chaired by Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, has made over 100 films that have grossed over $7.5 billion worldwide to date. Their films have won 11 Academy Awards, 37 BAFTA Awards, and prestigious prizes at Cannes and Berlinale. The company’s upcoming slate includes Darkest Hour, directed by Joe Wright and starring Gary Oldman and Lily James, and Victoria and Abdul, directed by Stephen Frears and starring Judi Dench and Ali Fazal. Both films are screening at TIFF this year.
@Working_Title
Peter Bradshaw
Film Critic, The Guardian – HOST
Peter Bradshaw is Chief Film Critic of The Guardian in London, a post he has held since 1999. He has also published three novels: Lucky Baby Jesus (99), Dr. Sweet and His Daughter (03), and Night of Triumph (13). His most recent short story, Reunion, is published in Best British Short Stories 2017.
Producer Tim Bevan may have had a hand in war films including Atonement, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Birdsong but he thinks a new kind of conflict could come to dominate cinema in the near future.
Tim Bevan interview on Darkest Hour at London Film Festival Awards 2017
Interviewer: Maria Barrios
Video: Marta Starczynowska
Editor: Filippo L'Astorina
Ben Mortimer from HeyUGuys interviews Producer Tim Bevan at the UK premiere of I Give it a Year in London.
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Timothy John Bevan, CBE (born December 1957) is a British film producer, the co-chairman (with Eric Fellner) of the production company Working Title Films.
Sitting here among the trees of Santa Monica bayI can hardly speak I´m in too deep and it´s not my fault Climbing up a tree towards the glowing cinnamon sky Chewing gums for free I´m tasting yours you´re swallowing mine A year goes by fleeing and so will I I didn´t hear you falling once again I didn´t hear you calling a friend This is not the end we´re standing near the fall of our lives truth will never lie this moment is the key to our lives A year goes by fleeing and so will I I didn´t hear you falling once again I didn´t hear you calling a friend I know this is right I've said too much This boy has said too much of everything A year goes by fleeing and so will I I didn´t hear you falling once again