Paul Trijbits
Paul Trijbits is a Dutch-born film and television producer living in London, with his wife Patricia and children Jakob and Lea.
Career
Before joining the
Richard Stanley's Hardware and Danny Cannon's The Young Americans. Trijbits was a founder member and former co-chair of the New Producers Alliance (NPA).[1]
He is currently CEO of FilmWave, the company he founded in 2012 with Christian Grass.
UK FilmCouncil (2000–2006)
In 2000, Paul Trijbits was appointed Head of the New Cinema Fund at the
Bloody Sunday (Golden Bear, Berlin 2002), The Magdalene Sisters (Golden Lion, Venice 2002). In 2006, New Cinema Fund supported Ken Loach's The Wind that Shakes the Barley and Andrea Arnold's Red Road
won the Palme D'Or and the Prix du Jury in Cannes, respectively.
Ruby Films (2007–2012)
In 2007, Trijbits joined
Ruth Wilson; Stephen Poliakoff's Golden Globe winner Dancing On The Edge, starring Helena Bonham Carter, which had its gala premiere at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival
.
FilmWave (2012–present)
With
J.K. Rowling's The Casual Vacancy for the BBC and HBO and in 2020 he launched the Netflix Original Series The Letter for the King
, based on his favourite book when growing up in Holland.
Filmography
Feature films
Year | Film | Role |
---|---|---|
1990 | Hardware |
Producer |
1993 | Dust Devil |
Executive producer |
1993 | The Young Americans | Producer |
1995 | Boston Kickout | Executive producer |
1997 | Roseanna's Grave | Producer |
2000 | Paranoid |
Producer |
2001 | My Brother Tom | Executive producer |
2002 | Bloody Sunday |
Executive producer |
2002 | This Is Not a Love Song | Executive producer |
2002 | Tomorrow La Scala! | Executive producer |
2002 | The Magdalene Sisters | Executive producer |
2002 | Noi Albinoi | Executive producer |
2003 | Bodysong (documentary) | Executive producer |
2003 | Intermission | Executive producer |
2003 | Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine (documentary) | Executive producer |
2003 | Touching the Void (documentary) | Executive producer |
2004 | In My Father's Den | Executive producer |
2004 | Yes | Executive producer |
2004 | Bullet Boy | Executive producer |
2005 | Shooting Dogs | Executive producer |
2005 | Pierrepoint | Executive producer |
2006 | The Wind That Shakes the Barley |
Executive producer |
2006 | Red Road | Executive producer |
2006 | London to Brighton |
Executive producer |
2006 | This Is England | Executive producer |
2007 | Brick Lane | Executive producer |
2007 | Nightwatching | Executive producer |
2008 | Five Minutes of Heaven | Executive producer |
2009 | Fish Tank | Executive producer |
2010 | Chatroom | Producer |
2010 | Tamara Drewe | Producer |
2010 | Toast | Executive producer |
2011 | Jane Eyre | Producer |
2012 | Lay the Favorite | Producer |
2013 | Saving Mr. Banks | Executive producer |
2016 | Alone in Berlin | Producer |
2016 | Sing Street | Co-Producer |
2016 | Brimstone | Co-Producer |
2018 | Every Day | Producer |
Short films
Year | Film | Role |
---|---|---|
1988 | Fear of Drowning | Producer |
1990 | Voice of the Moon (documentary) | Producer |
2002 | Ape | Executive producer |
2010 | Alice | Executive producer |
Television
Year | Programme | Role |
---|---|---|
2001 | Is Harry on the Boat? (TV movie) | Executive producer |
2003 | This Little Life (TV movie) | Co-Executive producer |
2008 | Bad Mother's Handbook (TV movie) | Executive producer |
2014 | The Casual Vacancy (TV series) | Executive producer |
2020 | The Letter for the King (TV series) | Executive producer |
References
- ^ "Bloody Sunday" (PDF). Filmhuis Gouda . Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 July 2011.
- ^ "Paul Trijbits – Executive Producer". London Screenwriters' Festival 2010.
- ^ "Paul Trijbits Bio". Jane Eyre – A Focus Features Film.
External links
- Paul Trijbits at IMDb
- Paul Trijbits at the British Film Institute
- Ruby Film and Television