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"THE GREAT" IS OUT TODAY IN THE US!
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"THE GREAT" IS OUT TODAY IN THE US!

THE GREAT is released today on Hulu in the US! The new comedy-drama, based on Catherine The Great, stars Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult. The amazing costumes in the series are designed by echo’s Emma Fryer and Production Designer Kave Quinn and Editor Nicolas Gaster also both worked on episode 1 of the show. A UK release date is yet to be announced but hopefully soon!

THE SHOOT ON "THE GREAT" HAS BEGUN!
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THE SHOOT ON "THE GREAT" HAS BEGUN!

Our brilliant clients, Production Designer Kave Quinn and Editor Nicolas Gaster have now begun production on Matt Shakman’s pilot THE GREAT! Produced Media Rights Capital for Hulu and written by Tony Macnamara (THE FAVOURITE), the story is about a young Catherine The Great (played by Elle Fanning, pictured here in YOUNG ONES) who is forced to choose between her own personal happiness and the future of Russia when she marries the Emperor (Nicolas Hoult).

"THE HAPPY PRINCE" IS RELEASED TODAY!
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"THE HAPPY PRINCE" IS RELEASED TODAY!

Directed by and staring Rupert Everett as Oscar Wilde, THE HAPPY PRINCE, is released in UK cinemas today. Edited by echo's Nicolas Gaster, it is depicts the less known story of Oscar Wilde's, tragic, former years after being released from prison. It is produced by BBC Films, Maze Pictures and Lionsgate.

BERLIN FILM FESTIVAL STARTS TODAY!
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BERLIN FILM FESTIVAL STARTS TODAY!

Showing in the Special Gala, Rupert Everett's THE HAPPY PRINCE, cut by Nicolas Gaster, tells the tale of Oscar Wilde (played by Everett) in the last years of, the once celebrated and later disgraced, writer's life. Also in competition at the festival is 7 DAYS IN ENTEBBE, directed by José Padilha and with Production Design by Kave Quinn. The film, produced by Working Title, stars Rosamund Pike and Daniel Brühl and is inspired by the true events of the 1976 hijacking of an Air France flight en route from Tel Aviv to Paris.