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Embankment Films

Embankment Films is a leading independent entertainment company specializing in the sales, financing, production, and distribution of high-quality scripted and unscripted filmed content, reaching audiences in over 70 countries worldwide. Founded in 2012 by industry veterans Tim Haslam and Hugo Grumbar, the company operates from and has grown from a small shared-desk operation to managing a catalogue of over 1,000 titles with a 95% project completion rate from greenlight to delivery. Its core activities include the global commercialization of , co-development partnerships, tailored financing solutions, and end-to-end production support for award-winning projects. Embankment Films has been instrumental in bringing notable titles to market, including Armando Iannucci's satirical comedy , Armando Iannucci's adaptation , Alan Bennett's , the HBO series , and documentaries such as and . The company also supports emerging nonfiction projects through its unscripted division, led by producers Kevin Loader and Nick Taussig (with combined credits on over 400 productions; Taussig promoted to Head of Unscripted in 2025), backed by an expanded international executive team including in-house producers and recent hires such as Zoe Sandhu as Head of Production.

Overview

Founding and establishment

Embankment Films was founded in in London, England, by Tim Haslam and Hugo Grumbar. The company emerged as a response to the founders' extensive experience in film financing and distribution, aiming to streamline support for independent producers in a challenging market. Tim Haslam brought a decade of leadership in international film and finance, having served as CEO of from 2003 to 2011, where he oversaw the financing and global of acclaimed projects including . Prior to that, he held senior roles in distribution at Films. Hugo Grumbar contributed expertise in marketing and distribution, with prior positions including joint managing director of Icon Film Distribution's UK division starting in 2010, and earlier roles at Capitol Films and Intermedia honing his international acumen. From its , Embankment Films focused on the global commercialization of high-quality filmed , providing a comprehensive suite of services such as pre-sales, tax-credit facilities, equity investment, gap financing, and securing worldwide distribution rights to enable producers to retain ownership and accelerate project delivery. The company was formally incorporated as Embankment Films Limited on March 14, 2011, under Companies House with registration number 07563234, ahead of its operational launch the following year.

Business model and operations

Embankment Films functions as a specialized "converter" in the independent film sector, transforming into fully realized productions through customized financing and commercialization strategies. The company provides a range of primary services, including procuring pre-sales deals to secure upfront commitments from distributors, arranging tax incentives such as the to offset production costs, offering equity investments to support , delivering gap financing to bridge funding shortfalls, and managing international sales to maximize global revenue potential. These services are designed to enable filmmakers to retain creative control and ownership while navigating the complexities of independent budgets. Operationally, emphasizes a focus on high-quality, , and award-winning films, leveraging a multi-disciplined team of executives with expertise in , , and to drive innovative and proactive approaches. This team assesses market opportunities, assembles financing packages, and oversees and technical delivery, ensuring projects progress from to audience release with a reported 95% conversion rate across its portfolio. The company's scope extends to both scripted features and unscripted content, maintaining a catalogue of over 1,000 titles for ongoing exploitation. Headquartered in at 2nd Floor, National House, 60-66 Wardour Street, Embankment achieves broad global reach by distributing content across more than 70 countries, often through strategic partnerships with leading streaming and studio platforms such as , , Apple, and . These collaborations facilitate access to diverse exhibition windows, including releases, streaming services, and television broadcasts, enhancing the international visibility of its projects. Embankment's revenue model relies on commissions derived from sales transactions and financing arrangements it facilitates, reflecting its role as an intermediary in the film ecosystem. By 2025, the company had established a strong track record, contributing to a catalogue exceeding 1,000 titles.

History

Early years (2012–2015)

Embankment Films was established in 2012 by industry veterans Tim Haslam, a finance specialist, and Hugo Grumbar, a distribution executive, with a focus on international sales and financing for independent features. The company quickly secured early financing and handled worldwide sales for Roger Michell's Le Week-End (2013), a romantic drama starring Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and contributed to building Embankment's initial portfolio in quality independent cinema. In 2014, Embankment financed and managed international sales for François Girard's Boychoir, a drama featuring , closing presales in over 30 territories including the , , and before production wrapped. This project marked one of the company's first significant successes in gap financing and pre-sales, demonstrating its ability to attract equity and tax-credit facilities for mid-budget independents. The following year, Embankment handled global sales for Jocelyn Moorhouse's The Dressmaker (2015), starring , which achieved strong territorial deals and grossed approximately $24.4 million worldwide, underscoring the firm's growing reputation in commercializing prestige titles. To support its expanding operations, Embankment made key early hires, including former executive Sara May in 2013 to spearhead and U.S. market expansion, bolstering the team's expertise in negotiations and financing structures. These additions enabled the company to handle a slate of four to five projects annually by 2015, focusing on scripted features for festival circuits. Operating in the post-2008 landscape, navigated a challenging market characterized by diminished bank lending and tighter equity availability, relying on innovative pre-sales and government incentives to fund productions amid reduced studio support for mid-tier titles. This approach helped establish the company's foothold in independent cinema, with early milestones including consistent festival presence and successful territorial licensing that built trust among producers and distributors.

Expansion and diversification (2016–present)

Following its early successes, Embankment Films accelerated its growth in 2017 by financing Churchill, a historical drama starring Brian Cox as Winston Churchill, which highlighted the company's expanding role in high-profile British productions. That same year, Embankment provided financing support for Breathe, Andy Serkis's directorial debut featuring Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy, further solidifying its position in the independent film financing landscape. A pivotal achievement came with Embankment's involvement in The Father (2020), directed by and starring , which earned six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and secured wins for (Hopkins) and Best Adapted Screenplay (Zeller and ). The film also won two BAFTA Awards for Leading Actor and Adapted Screenplay, underscoring Embankment's growing influence in award-contending cinema. Building on this momentum, Embankment presented The Son (2022), Zeller's follow-up starring , at the , where it received a 10-minute and reinforced the company's ties to prestigious international premieres. In 2023, launched its unscripted division to diversify into and factual programming, appointing producers Nick Taussig, Malcolm Neaum, Sophie Harmer, and Henry Farrington to lead development of feature docs and series. This shift expanded the company's portfolio beyond scripted features, with 2024 marking key releases such as Garbo: Leave Me Alone, a on that secured UK rights with and international sales through . Another highlight was Strike: An Uncivil War, directed by Daniel Gordon, which won the Audience Award at Sheffield Doc/Fest for its examination of the 1984 . In 2025, the unscripted division continued to grow with the hire of Zoe Sandhu as Head of Production in June and promotions for Henry Farrington to associate producer and Sophie Harmer to senior producer, supporting projects like Epic: The Life & Times of for . Embankment also advanced scripted initiatives, including the launch of , a comedy starring , , and , at the in November; Sunny Dancer, shooting in with a first look revealed in May; and the adaptation starring , set to shoot in autumn. By November 2025, had financed and distributed over 400 productions across scripted and unscripted formats, operating in more than 70 countries and managing a catalogue exceeding 1,000 titles. The company's diversification has amplified its industry impact through strategic partnerships with major festivals, including world premieres at and sales launches at and , facilitating deals with global streaming platforms and distributors.

Leadership and personnel

Founders and directors

Embankment Films was co-founded in 2012 by Tim Haslam and Hugo Grumbar, who continue to serve as its directors and partners, guiding the company's strategic direction in the independent sector. Tim Haslam, a co-director since the company's , brings extensive expertise in financing and sales, having previously run as CEO for seven years where he arranged financing and sold over 150 feature films while managing libraries exceeding 800 titles. In his ongoing role at Embankment, Haslam oversees market delivery and strategic deals, focusing on identifying targeted audiences, converting into production, and facilitating global distribution, with notable successes including the Academy Award-winning The Father and the Academy-nominated The Wife. Hugo Grumbar, the other co-director since 2012, contributes deep knowledge in international distribution and marketing, honed during his time as joint managing director at Icon UK Group and through earlier roles at Intermedia and Capitol Films, where he acquired and distributed high-profile titles such as Precious, Paranormal Activity, and Apocalypto. At Embankment, Grumbar concentrates on sales and international rights, leveraging his marketing skills to support the company's global commercialization efforts. Together, Haslam and Grumbar maintain Embankment's core vision of championing high-quality independent films, with no significant alterations to their directorial roles reported as of 2025.

Key executives and divisions

Embankment Films maintains a , cross-functional that integrates , , acquisitions, and legal expertise to support its dual on scripted and content. Since its , the company has emphasized a proactive approach, with executives often handling multiple disciplines to foster innovation and efficiency across projects. The unscripted division was formally launched in 2023 and has since expanded. As of 2025, it is led by Kevin Loader, a producer and partner with over 20 years of experience producing award-winning scripted and unscripted content, including and . Nick Taussig serves as Head of Unscripted and Producer, having joined from Salon Pictures where he was managing director, with credits such as the BAFTA-winning Killing Escobar and McQueen; he was promoted to his current role in June 2025. Zoe Sandhu joined as Head of Production in 2025, bringing 15 years of experience in unscripted content for platforms including Apple TV+ and the BBC. Henry Farrington, who joined as head researcher in 2023, was promoted to Associate Producer in June 2025, focusing on development for projects like Dwarf Story. In 2025, the unscripted arm expanded further with the addition of Zoe Sandhu, enhancing the division's creative pipeline through integrations from prior teams. The scripted arm, meanwhile, is supported by multi-disciplined executives like Bianca Fabbri, who oversees acquisitions, , and distribution, and Archie Faulks, managing and acquisitions with a focus on narrative features. Other roles include Libby D'Arcy as , handling business affairs and financing, and Clare Harris as International Sales and Marketing Executive, directing strategies. This structure enables seamless collaboration between the scripted and unscripted divisions under the oversight of the company's partners.

Projects

Scripted feature films

Embankment Films has been instrumental in financing, pre-selling, and handling international sales for over 50 scripted feature films since its , focusing on high-quality narrative projects that often premiere at major festivals and achieve critical acclaim. The company's strategy emphasizes securing pre-sales and gap financing to enable production, allowing filmmakers to reach global audiences through tailored distribution deals. By 2025, this portfolio has contributed to numerous award-winning titles, underscoring Embankment's role in independent cinema's commercial landscape. Among its early successes, provided financing and international sales for Boychoir (2014), a drama directed by starring , which explored themes of music and redemption through the story of a troubled boy joining an elite choir school. The film benefited from 's pre-sales efforts at the , securing key territorial deals. Similarly, handled global distribution and sales for Le Week-End (2013), Roger Michell's romantic comedy-drama featuring and as a couple reflecting on their marriage during a Paris anniversary trip; the project garnered deals including U.S. rights to Music Box Films. Embankment also supported The Lady in the Van (2015), a comedy-drama directed by Nicholas Hytner based on Alan Bennett's memoir, starring Maggie Smith as a homeless woman who lives in a van parked on Bennett's driveway; the film handled international sales and achieved commercial success. In the mid-2010s, Embankment expanded its sales role with The Dressmaker (2015), a period comedy-drama starring Kate Winslet as a dressmaker returning to her Australian hometown for revenge; the company managed international sales starting at Cannes, leading to strong territorial pickups and a robust box office performance exceeding $30 million worldwide. Embankment was instrumental in the production and sales of The Death of Stalin (2017), Armando Iannucci's satirical black comedy depicting the power struggle following Joseph Stalin's death, starring Steve Buscemi and Simon Russell Beale; the film premiered at TIFF and earned BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations. Later projects included Churchill (2017), a historical drama directed by Jonathan Teplitzky with Brian Cox portraying Winston Churchill's doubts ahead of D-Day, for which Embankment facilitated U.S. distribution via Cohen Media Group. That same year, Embankment supported Breathe (2017), Andy Serkis's directorial debut starring Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy in a true story of polio survivor Robin Cavendish, through sales at the Toronto International Film Festival. Embankment handled international sales for The Personal History of David Copperfield (2019), Armando Iannucci's colorful adaptation of ' novel, featuring , , and in a tale of the titular character's journey from poverty to success; the film premiered at . Embankment's involvement in Florian Zeller's adaptations marked a high point, beginning with pre-sales and financing for The Father (2020), starring and as a man grappling with ; launched at (virtual), the film's pre-sales momentum propelled it to six Oscar nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Hopkins (who won), and two BAFTA wins: Best Actor for Hopkins and Best Adapted Screenplay. This success carried into The Son (2022), Zeller's follow-up with , , and depicting a father's struggle with his son's ; Embankment handled sales following its world premiere at the , where it received a 10-minute . These projects exemplify Embankment's ability to nurture prestige dramas that resonate internationally, often leading to festival buzz and awards recognition.

Unscripted and documentary projects

Embankment Films has supported notable documentaries prior to the launch of its dedicated unscripted division, including Elizabeth: A Portrait in Parts (2022), directed by , a playful archival of II using footage from her life to explore her public and private personas; the film premiered at the . In 2023, Embankment Films launched a dedicated division to produce documentaries and formats, expanding its portfolio beyond scripted content. The division focuses on socially relevant narratives, often exploring historical, cultural, and personal stories through lenses, with an emphasis on high-quality, award-contending works. The division has fostered partnerships with prominent documentary festivals, such as Sheffield DocFest, to premiere and promote its projects, enhancing visibility and distribution opportunities. By 2025, it had developed fewer than 10 projects, prioritizing depth and impact over volume, with many centered on themes of , identity, and societal conflict. Among its key outputs is the 2024 feature documentary Garbo: Where Did You Go?, directed by Lorna Tucker, which chronicles the life of icon using previously unseen archive material, including personal photographs and letters. Embankment Films produced the film, with acquiring UK rights and handling international sales. Another notable project is Strike: An Uncivil War (2024), directed by Daniel Gordon, which examines the violent 1984 during the . Produced via the unscripted division in collaboration with VeryMuchSo, the film won the audience award at DocFest and was acquired by for distribution.

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