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Amanda Posey

Amanda Posey (born June 1965) is a British film and television producer renowned for her contributions to independent cinema, particularly through her production company Wildgaze Films. She has earned two Academy Award nominations for Best Picture as a producer—for (2009), shared with Finola Dwyer, and for (2015), also shared with Dwyer—along with a BAFTA win for Outstanding British Film for (shared with Dwyer), and a nomination for . Posey co-founded Wildgaze Films in 2005 with producer Finola Dwyer, focusing on literary adaptations and character-driven narratives, though the partnership ended amicably in 2021, with Posey retaining the company name and continuing operations from . Early in her career, she worked on notable films including (1992) as post-production supervisor, directed by , which received six Academy Award nominations, and (2005), an adaptation of Nick Hornby's novel. Her collaborations often draw from acclaimed literature, emphasizing authentic and period settings, as seen in projects like (2012) and (2016). In recent years, Posey has expanded into while maintaining her focus on high-profile films; she executive produced the four-part series Trespasses (2025), adapted from Louise Kennedy's novel and set during in , starring . Other recent credits include Joy (2024), a drama written by , and the ongoing development of , a biopic about Dmitri . Posey is married to and , with whom she has collaborated on several adaptations.

Early life

Birth and upbringing

Amanda Posey was born in June 1965. No further details on her upbringing are available in public sources.

Education

Little is known about Amanda Posey's education.

Career

Early career

Amanda Posey entered the film industry in the mid-1980s, securing her first job as an assistant to producer at Palace Pictures, a prominent independent production and distribution company known for its bold slate of films. In this entry-level development role, she supported Woolley's operations, gaining hands-on experience in script evaluation, financing coordination, and overall during a dynamic period for cinema. Woolley served as a key mentor, exposing her to the creative and logistical intricacies of producing independent features in a resource-constrained environment. Her early contributions included serving as post-production supervisor on The Crying Game (1992), a critically acclaimed thriller directed by Neil Jordan and produced by Palace Pictures. In this capacity, Posey oversaw the editing, sound design, and visual effects phases, ensuring the film's tense narrative and innovative storytelling elements were cohesively realized amid a tight schedule. The project marked a breakthrough for British independent cinema, grossing over $62 million worldwide on a modest budget, and highlighted her growing expertise in wrapping complex productions. By the mid-1990s, she advanced to producer on Fever Pitch (1997), adapting Nick Hornby's novel into a romantic comedy that blended sports fandom with personal drama, where she handled key aspects of casting and post-production financing. Posey's initial years were shaped by significant challenges in the male-dominated British film sector of the late and , particularly navigating volatile funding. Pictures' dramatic in 1992—triggered by financial overextension and the seizure of assets by bailiffs—forced her to adapt quickly to industry instability, underscoring the precarious reliance on private investors and limited public support for non-Hollywood projects. These experiences, coupled with Woolley's guidance, built her reputation for resilience and laid the groundwork for her later ventures.

Wildgaze Films and major productions

In 1993, Amanda Posey founded Wildgaze Films as an independent production company based in , initially operating as a vehicle for her producing endeavors before formalizing partnerships with collaborators like her husband, writer , who serves as a of the company. The company specializes in literary adaptations and narratives rooted in British stories, often emphasizing character-driven dramas with broad emotional resonance. Wildgaze has cultivated key business relationships, notably with Films, which provided development support and financing for multiple projects, enabling co-productions that blend independent creativity with institutional backing. Posey's production role in (2009), her first major collaboration with Finola Dwyer under Wildgaze, encompassed securing financing from Endgame Entertainment and BBC Films after overcoming initial hurdles in attracting investors to the period . She played a pivotal part in casting, championing newcomer for the lead role of Jenny Mellor after identifying her potential through auditions, a decision that launched Mulligan's career and contributed to the film's breakout success. Posey also helped generate early awards buzz by positioning the film—adapted from Lynn Barber's memoir by —as a fresh take on youthful rebellion, leading to three Academy Award nominations, including for Best Picture. Wildgaze's adaptation of Colm Tóibín's novel Brooklyn (2015) marked a significant escalation in Posey's producing scope, with her overseeing the collaboration with director John Crowley to capture the immigrant experience of 1950s Irish protagonist Eilis Lacey. The production navigated international co-financing from entities like Telefilm Canada, the Irish Film Board, and BBC Films, while Posey addressed distribution complexities by partnering with sales agent HanWay Films, culminating in a landmark $9 million worldwide deal with Fox Searchlight Pictures (excluding select territories) secured at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. This strategic handling ensured broad release and critical acclaim, with the film earning three Oscar nominations for its poignant exploration of identity and romance. Among other notable Wildgaze productions, (2014), adapted from Nick Hornby's , saw Posey as producer focusing on ensemble dynamics among four strangers contemplating , with creative decisions emphasizing tonal balance between and on a modest budget supported by international partners like . Though critically mixed for its uneven execution, the film received praise for its cast performances but held a 22% approval rating on . Similarly, (2016), a World War II-era comedy-drama about , highlighted Posey's involvement in adapting Lissa Evans' with , prioritizing female perspectives in script development and achieving a handsome visual style on a restrained budget through Films co-production. The film garnered positive reception for its charm and wit, earning a 91% Rotten Tomatoes score and commendations for blending romance with historical insight.

Recent projects

In 2019, Posey co-produced the romantic drama through Wildgaze Films, adapting Tim Winton's 2001 novel of the same name under director . The film was shot primarily on location in , capturing the novel's coastal and outback settings, with principal photography commencing in October 2018. It received U.S. distribution through , a division of , highlighting Posey's continued involvement in international literary adaptations. Building on her earlier documentary work, Posey executive produced the 2024 biographical drama Joy, directed by Ben Taylor, which chronicles the decade-long development of fertilization (IVF) leading to the birth of the world's first "test-tube baby" in 1978. Co-produced with Finola Dwyer for Wildgaze Films, the project adapts historical events into a narrative emphasizing scientific perseverance and ethical challenges, starring as obstetrician Robert Edwards, , and James Norton. Distributed by , Joy premiered at the 2024 and underscores Posey's shift toward stories of human innovation with global resonance. Posey's recent producing efforts have increasingly embraced television adaptations of literary properties, as seen in the four-part series Trespasses, which aired in November 2025 and is based on Kennedy's 2021 debut novel. Executive produced for Wildgaze Films, the series is set during in 1975 and explores a forbidden romance amid sectarian tensions, starring as schoolteacher Cushla Lavery, , and . Filming took place in , with production marking Wildgaze's expansion into serialized formats to allow deeper exploration of complex narratives. The series received positive initial reception, earning an 88% approval rating on . Post-Brooklyn, Posey has emphasized international co-productions and diverse storytelling, particularly female-led perspectives in historical contexts, as evidenced by Dirt Music's Australian collaboration and Joy's focus on overlooked scientific contributors. In a 2025 Channel 4 interview, she discussed her preference for adapting novels like Trespasses into series to preserve intricate character details and cultural textures, stating that the medium's length enables "so much detail" without condensation losses. This approach reflects her evolving strategy toward multifaceted IP that addresses social histories through intimate lenses.

Personal life

Marriage

Amanda Posey met British author and screenwriter while working on the 1997 film adaptation of his novel , where she served as a producer and he consulted on the project. The pair began a relationship through these industry connections and married sometime after Hornby's divorce from his first wife in 1998, with their union lasting over two decades. Their partnership blended personal and professional spheres, marked by mutual support in the film world. A notable example of their collaboration was the development of (2009), where Hornby discovered Lynn Barber's memoir and shared it with Posey as a potential project; she, along with producer Finola Dwyer, optioned the rights, and Hornby subsequently wrote the while Posey handled production. This joint effort highlighted their shared creative processes, with Hornby benefiting from Posey's production expertise and the couple discussing script iterations during development. Posey and Hornby frequently appeared together at industry events, including the after-party for at the 60th on October 13, 2016, and the 88th on February 28, 2016, where they joined producer Finola Dwyer to support , another joint project with Hornby's screenplay and Posey's production. The couple separated in 2021.

Family and interests

Amanda Posey and her former husband, author , have two sons born in 2003 and 2004. The family resides in , where Posey runs Wildgaze Films from a base in the city. Posey has maintained a low public profile concerning her family life, with limited details shared about her children or personal events as of 2025. No specific hobbies or philanthropic activities outside her professional sphere have been publicly documented.

Recognition

Awards and nominations

Amanda Posey has received significant recognition for her work as a , particularly during the peak of her career from 2009 to 2016, where her collaborations with Finola Dwyer on literary adaptations garnered major accolades. Her productions (2009) and (2015) earned her two Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, highlighting her ability to champion period dramas with international appeal. Overall, Posey has accumulated one major win and eleven nominations across prestigious awards bodies, including the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and the (PGA). For , Posey and co-producer Finola Dwyer were nominated for the at the in 2010, sharing the nod with the film's director and others involved in its production. The film also secured a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film at the in 2010, recognizing its excellence as a British production. These honors underscored the film's critical success, based on Nick Hornby's adapted from Lynn Barber's . Posey's most notable achievement came with Brooklyn, which built on her earlier momentum. She, along with Finola Dwyer, John Crowley, and , won the BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film at the in 2016, celebrating the adaptation of Colm Tóibín's novel as a standout British-Irish co-production. The film also earned Posey and Dwyer an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture at the in 2016, further affirming her reputation for fostering emotionally resonant storytelling. Additionally, they received a nomination for the PGA Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures at the 27th in 2016.
AwardYearCategoryFilmOutcomeShared With
Academy Awards2010Best PictureAn EducationNominationFinola Dwyer, Lone Scherfig, et al.
BAFTA Awards2010Alexander Korda Award for Outstanding British FilmAn EducationNominationFinola Dwyer, Lone Scherfig,
Producers Guild of America Awards2016Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion PicturesBrooklynNominationFinola Dwyer
2016Best PictureBrooklynNominationFinola Dwyer
BAFTA Awards2016 Award for Outstanding British FilmBrooklynWinJohn Crowley, Finola Dwyer,

Industry impact

Amanda Posey has significantly influenced the British film industry by co-founding Wildgaze Films in 2005 with Finola Dwyer, establishing a prominent female-led dedicated to independent storytelling. As one of the top 10 female-led production companies, Wildgaze emphasizes trusting creative instincts to develop projects that often highlight female narratives, thereby promoting greater female involvement in production leadership. In Wildgaze's portfolio, women have occupied key creative roles across multiple projects; for instance, Danish director helmed both An Education (2009) and (2016), while the company's recent television venture Trespasses (2025) is directed by , underscoring a pattern of elevating women in directing positions. This approach aligns with Posey and Dwyer's advocacy for female perspectives, as they have noted that many untold stories in film are inherently female-driven, countering the industry's male dominance where women held only 7% of directing roles on top-grossing films in 2014 and 27% of behind-the-scenes positions overall. Posey's contributions to literary adaptations have elevated and novels to international prominence, particularly impacting following the 2009 release of . Adapted from Lynn Barber's memoir, garnered three Academy Award nominations, including for Best Picture, demonstrating the commercial and critical viability of low-budget adaptations and inspiring a surge in similar projects that blend literary depth with accessible storytelling. Similarly, (2015), based on Colm Tóibín's , received three Oscar nominations and highlighted immigrant experiences through a female lens, further solidifying the role of such adaptations in expanding the global reach of films post-financial crisis. These successes have encouraged broader investment in literary source material for screen, fostering a niche for character-driven productions that prioritize emotional resonance over high budgets. Through speaking engagements, Posey has addressed key industry challenges, notably in a 2025 interview where she explored adaptation difficulties. She highlighted the advantages of over film for preserving novelistic detail, stating that series formats like Trespasses—adapted from Kennedy's —allow for "fully fleshed out and rounded characters and backstories" without the that often diminishes literary in cinematic versions. Posey emphasized that adapting existing enables richer narratives but requires careful expansion to capture historical and emotional nuances, as in Trespasses' portrayal of 1970s through female protagonists. As of 2025, Posey's legacy endures in advancing within productions by consistently championing underrepresented viewpoints, influencing a shift toward more inclusive storytelling in both and television. Projects under Wildgaze, such as Trespasses, deliver "a fresh perspective on a time of ," promoting diverse voices amid ongoing industry efforts to increase , which reached a record 37% of speaking roles in top films by 2024 but remains uneven in leadership. Her work has thus contributed to a more equitable British screen landscape, inspiring subsequent generations of producers to prioritize gender-balanced teams and narratives.

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