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Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Studiocanal, the European powerhouse behind “Paddington,” has created a genre label dedicated to the development, production and distribution of horror, thriller, sci fi and action films and TV series. The company has hired Jed Benedict, a well-known executive who previously worked for the U.K. distribution banner Elysian Film Group, to run the new label.
Benedict will be based in the U.K. and will be reporting to Ron Halpern, the EVP of global production. He’ll be spearheading the editorial line in genre content, and will also work with the French production team at Studiocanal.
Benedict’s “knowledge of content, his international network and his expertise in acquisitions, development and production make him the ideal profile to develop Studiocanal’s genre content,” said Studiocanal’s CEO Anna Marsh. “This new label will increase our presence in the market which has many dedicated genre enthusiasts we want to cater for, and it comes with high ambition to announce projects under Jed’s curation in the months ahead.” Benedict previously worked at Studiocanal U.K. from 2012 to 2020.
He worled as senior acquisitions manager and helped build a line up which included Lenny Abrahamson’s “Room,” Morten Tyldum’s “The Imitation Game” and Kenneth Lonergan’s “Manchester By The Sea.” His acquisitions in the U.K. included David Mackenzie’s “Hell or High Water,” Thomas Vinterberg’s Oscar winning “Another Round” and Rose Glass’s “Saint Maud.” He then joined Danny Perkins’ CAA backed U.K. distributor Elysian Film Group, which recently acquired Hayao Miyazaki’s BAFTA winning “The Boy and the Heron” with Anonymous Content and Bleeker Street.
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Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent After creating a U.K. genre label with Jed Benedict, Studiocanal has forged a partnership with French production company WTFilms to focus on genre films.
Studiocanal has announced a partnership with French production and sales company WTFilms (What The Films).
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