‘The Father’ Producer Embankment Films Boosts Unscripted Division With Quartet of Key Hires

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‘The Father’ Producer Embankment Films Boosts Unscripted Division With Quartet of Key Hires
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The U.K.’s Embankment Films has made four key hires to lead its unscripted division. Nick Taussig and Malcolm Neaum both join as producer, unscripted; Sophie Harmer as head of production, unscripte…

Nick Taussig and Malcolm Neaum both join as producer, unscripted; Sophie Harmer as head of production, unscripted; and Henry Farrington as head researcher.

Harmer and Taussig produced “Call Me Kate” and “Charlie Mackesy: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, the Horse and Me,” celebrating Embankment’s credits include the Oscar-winning “The Father,” “The Son,” “Emma” and “Purple Hearts.” Taussig added: “We are joining a dynamic and experienced team with a proven record for providing filmmakers a dependable and consistent premium infrastructure to greenlight production through to worldwide distribution.”

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