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"7 DAYS IN ENTEBBE" IS RELEASED IN UK CINEMAS TOMORROW!
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"7 DAYS IN ENTEBBE" IS RELEASED IN UK CINEMAS TOMORROW!

7 DAYS IN ENTEBBE, directed by José Padihla, is out in the UK today. It is Produced by Participant Media and Working Title Films and was in competition at Berlin Film Festival this year. Featuring production design by Kave Quinn and a cast that includes Rosamund Pike and Daniel Brühl, the film is inspired by the true events of the 1976 hijacking of an Air France flight en route from Tel Aviv to Paris.

EDITING BEGINS ON "HANNA"
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EDITING BEGINS ON "HANNA"

The new 8 part Amazon television series, HANNA, produced by Working Title TV and NBC Universal International is now underway. Created by David Farr who wrote the original film that launched Saoirse Ronan, tells the story of an ex CIA operative who trains his daughter to be the perfect assassin.  Starring Esme Creed-Miles, Joel Kinnaman and Mireille Enos, Morten Højberg cuts episodes 1 + 2 directed by Sarah Adina Smith and Dan Roberts cuts episodes 3 + 4 directed by Jon Jones.

WATCH "THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING" TONIGHT ON ITV 3
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WATCH "THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING" TONIGHT ON ITV 3

You can catch the multi-award winning movie, THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING on ITV 3 tonight at 10pm edited by long time collaborator Jinx Godfrey, along with echo's new editor client, Mark Keady who was Associate Editor on the film. The story takes a look at the relationship between the famous physicist, the late Stephen Hawking (played by Eddie Redmayne) and his wife (Felicity Jones).  Produced by Working Title and directed by James Marsh, the film won three BAFTAS as well as being nominated for many more including Best Editing alongside an Academy Award for Eddie Redmayne's performance as well as many other Academy Award nominations.

 

 

JINX GODFREY EDITS NEW JAMES MARSH FILM

JINX GODFREY EDITS NEW JAMES MARSH FILM

Directed by Academy Award winning James Marsh, written by Joe Penhall and produced by Working Title Films and Studio Canal, the film is based on a Vanity Fair article about the largest burglary in British history at Hatton Gardens.  The true story of the unlikely group of elderly robbers stars Michael Caine, Jim Broadbent, Michael Gambon and Ray Winstone.