Colin Vaines is a British film and Emmy-winning television producer whose credits include ''
The Unforgivable
''The Unforgivable'' is a 2021 drama film directed by Nora Fingscheidt and written by Peter Craig, Hillary Seitz, and Courtenay Miles, based on the 2009 British miniseries '' Unforgiven'' written by Sally Wainwright. The film stars Sandra B ...
'', starring Sandra Bullock, ''
Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool'', ''
Gangs of New York'', ''
Coriolanus'', ''
The Young Victoria'', and ''
The Rum Diary''.
Early career
Colin Vaines began his career in the film industry in 1977 as a journalist with the trade paper
Screen International
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The magazine is primarily aimed at those involved in the global film business. ...
, which he went on to edit. In 1984, he left journalism to run the UK's National Film Development Fund, and act as consultant to parent body British Screen Finance. In 1987, he oversaw UK development for
Columbia Pictures during
David Puttnam's tenure at the studio, subsequently becoming head of development for Puttnam's own production company, Enigma, working on films including ''
Memphis Belle''. He made his debut as a producer in 1992 with the Emmy-winning TV film ''
A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia'', which introduced
Ralph Fiennes in the title role.
During this time, in addition to developing projects as an independent producer, Vaines was artistic director of both the Performing Arts Screenwriting Lab in the UK, and the writers' lab SCRAWL in
South Africa. Among the writers he handpicked to develop their projects at these workshops were
Simon Beaufoy
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, who went on to write ''
The Full Monty'',
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, who went on to write ''
Trainspotting
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'',
Lee Hall, who went on to write ''
Billy Elliot'',
Paul Laverty, who went on to write many films for
Ken Loach including
Cannes Palme d'Or winner ''The
Wind that shakes the barley'', and
John Michael McDonagh
John Michael McDonagh (born 7 November 1967) is a screenwriter and film director with Irish and British nationality. He wrote and directed ''The Guard'' (2011) and ''Calvary'' (2014), both films starring Brendan Gleeson, receiving a BAFTA Award ...
, who went on to write and direct ''
The Guard''.
After co-producing
Michael Radford's ''
B. Monkey
''B. Monkey'' is a British-American 1998 crime drama film directed by Michael Radford. Originally, Michael Caton-Jones was attached to direct the adaptation of the homonymous 1992 book by Andrew Davies, but left over creative differences. Asi ...
'', Vaines supervised production and development for UK lottery franchise The Film Consortium from 1997 to 1999, overseeing movies including ''
Hideous Kinky
''Hideous Kinky'' is an autobiographical novel by Esther Freud, daughter of British painter Lucian Freud and Bernardine Coverley and great-granddaughter of Sigmund Freud. It depicts the author's unconventional childhood in Morocco with her mothe ...
'', starring
Kate Winslet
Kate Elizabeth Winslet (; born 5 October 1975) is an English actress. Known for her work in independent films, particularly period dramas, and for her portrayals of headstrong and complicated women, she has received numerous accolades, incl ...
.
1999–2010: Miramax Films, The Weinstein Company, GK Films
In 1999, he was appointed Executive Vice-President, Development for
New York
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Film and television
* '' ...
-based
Miramax Films, becoming Executive Vice-President, European Production and Development in 2002. He was co-executive producer of
Martin Scorsese's ''
Gangs of New York'', and Executive in Charge of Production on
Anthony Minghella's ''
Cold Mountain''.
He was an executive producer of Anthony Minghella's ''
Breaking and Entering'', starring
Jude Law
David Jude Heyworth Law (born 29 December 1972) is an English actor. He received a British Academy Film Award, as well as nominations for two Academy Awards, two Tony Awards, and four Golden Globe Awards. In 2007, he received an Honorary Césa ...
, and
Chris Noonan's ''
Miss Potter'', starring
Renée Zellweger. He also developed and oversaw production on numerous projects for The Weinstein Company, including ''
The Reader
''The Reader'' (german: Der Vorleser) is a novel by German law professor and judge Bernhard Schlink, published in Germany in 1995 and in the United States in 1997. The story is a parable, dealing with the difficulties post-war German generations ...
'', ''
Factory Girl'' and Minghella's final film for television, ''
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency
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''.
He joined
Graham King's
GK Films
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in Los Angeles as Co-President of Production in 2007, where he became Executive Producer of ''
The Young Victoria'', ''
The Rum Diary'', starring
Johnny Depp
John Christopher Depp II (born June 9, 1963) is an American actor and musician. He is the recipient of multiple accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award, in addition to nominations for three Academy Award ...
, and ''
London Boulevard'', the directing debut of
Oscar-winning writer
William Monahan
William J. Monahan (born November 3, 1960) is an American screenwriter and novelist. His second produced screenplay was ''The Departed'', a film that earned him a Writers Guild of America Award and Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.
Wr ...
, starring
Keira Knightley and
Colin Farrell.
2010–present: freelance production
Returning to freelance production in 2010, Vaines produced ''
Coriolanus'',
"Ralph Fiennes's full-metal Coriolanus"
Cath Clarke, 6 May 2010, ''The Guardian'' which marked the directing debut of its star, Ralph Fiennes, twenty years after Vaines and Fiennes first worked together on ''A Dangerous Man''. The film also stars Gerard Butler and Vanessa Redgrave, who won best supporting actress at the 2011 British Independent Film Awards for her role in the movie. It received its European premiere at the 2011 Berlin Film Festival
The Berlin International Film Festival (german: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale (), is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the festi ...
, and its North American premiere at the 2011 Toronto Film Festival.
Vaines was co-producer of '' WE'', the directing debut of Madonna
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, which stars Abbie Cornish, Andrea Riseborough
Andrea Louise Riseborough (born 20 November 1981) is an English actress and producer. She made her film debut with a small part in ''Venus'' (2006), and has since appeared in more prominent roles in '' Happy-Go-Lucky'' (2008), '' Never Let Me Go ...
, Oscar Isaac, and James D'Arcy.The film was premiered at the 2011 Venice Film Festival, and had its North American premiere at the 2011 Toronto Film Festival. He was a co-executive producer of '' My Week With Marilyn'', starring Michelle Williams and Kenneth Branagh, both of whom were Oscar-nominated for their performances.
In 2015, he produced ''The Marriage of Reason and Squalor'', directed by Turner-nominated artist Jake Chapman, and starring Rhys Ifans and Sophie Kennedy Clark. Written by Brock Norman Brock
Brock Norman Brock (born October 1966) is a British screenwriter and playwright. Early in his career, his play ''Here is Monster'' was nominated for the Verity Bargate Award. The premiere production in 1990–91 was staged by the Show of Streng ...
from the book by Jake Chapman, this surreal take on romance novels was financed largely by Sky Arts, who transmitted a four-part version. A feature version for the international theatrical market premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
He was an executive producer of '' Red Dog: True Blue'', the prequel to the hugely successful Australia
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n movie '' Red Dog''. The film, which stars Jason Isaacs and Levi Miller
Levi Zane Miller (born 30 September 2002) is an Australian actor and model. He is known for playing Peter Pan in ''Pan (2015 film), Pan'' (2015), Luke in ''Better Watch Out (film), Better Watch Out'' (2016), and Calvin O'Keefe, Calvin in A Wrin ...
, opened in Australia through Village Roadshow on Boxing Day
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2016.
'' Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool'' was released in 2017. Directed by Paul McGuigan, the movie stars Annette Bening, Jamie Bell, Kenneth Cranham, Stephen Graham
Stephen Joseph Graham (born 3 August 1973) is a British actor. He is best known for playing Andrew "Combo" Gascoigne in the film ''This Is England'' (2006) and its television sequels ''This Is England '86'' (2010), '' This Is England '88'' ( ...
, Vanessa Redgrave and Julie Walters, and is produced by Vaines and Bond producer Barbara Broccoli. Matt Greenhalgh wrote the screenplay, from the book by Peter Turner. The film, which premiered to critical acclaim at the 2017 Telluride Film Festival and went on to screen at the Toronto and London film festivals, was released through Sony Classics in North America, and Lionsgate in the UK. The film was nominated for three British Academy awards: best actress, best actor, and best adapted screenplay.
'' Koko: A Red Dog Story'', the latest in the ''Red Dog'' saga, on which Vaines is an executive producer, was released in Australian cinemas and on demand at the end of 2019.
In 2021, Vaines was executive producer of ''The Unforgivable
''The Unforgivable'' is a 2021 drama film directed by Nora Fingscheidt and written by Peter Craig, Hillary Seitz, and Courtenay Miles, based on the 2009 British miniseries '' Unforgiven'' written by Sally Wainwright. The film stars Sandra B ...
'' for Netflix, starring Sandra Bullock. Based on the British mini-series '' Unforgiven '' by Sally Wainwright, it was written by Peter Craig, Hillary Seitz, and Courtenay Miles and directed by Nora Fingsheidt. The film was a massive hit for Netflix, taking the number one spot worldwide just 24 hours after it was released, and becoming one of Netflix's all time top ten films just three weeks later.
In 2022, he is executive producer of ''Doctor Who Am I'', a documentary by Matthew Jacobs and Vanessa Yuille about fandom and the controversial 1996 Doctor Who movie which Matthew Jacobs wrote and which featured Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor. The film had its premiere at the Sci-Fi London festival in May 2022, where it won the audience award.
He is producer with Lee Brazier on ''The Beauty of Sharks'', a thriller set in Italy written by Rob Green and to be directed by Peter Chelsom.
With Julia Taylor-Stanley, he is producer of ''Faithfull'', a biography of the iconic singer Marianne Faithfull. Lucy Boynton will star.
Other current projects include '' Honourable '', a contemporary British TV drama with writer Brock Norman Brock. He is also working with his ''Red Dog'' colleague Nelson Woss on a major musical movie for Lionsgate.
A founder member with musician Tim Arnold and actors Stephen Fry and Benedict Cumberbatch of the lobbying group Save Soho, he has contributed articles on Soho issues to '' The Huffington Post'' and '' The Observer'' newspaper.
References
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Weinsteins to Distribute Ralph Fiennes' 'Coriolanus'
''Hollywoodreporter.com''
Coriolanus: Berlin Review
''Hollywoodreporter.com''
''The Independent''
Ralph Fiennes: Shakespeare Would Make a Great Screenwriter
''Hollywoodreporter.com''
Coriolanus – review
''The Guardian''
''Bloomberg L.P.''
Coriolanus
''Variety''
BERLIN: ‘Coriolanus,’ Redgrave and an early Oscar bet
''Incontention.com''
''Berliner Morgenpost / Google Translate''
* ttp://www.zimbio.com/pictures/38_oGlsHt27/61st+Berlin+Film+Festival+Coriolanus+Photocall/sX7ll5TB6VX/Colin+Vaines 61st Berlin Film Festival – Coriolanus – Photocall ''Zimbio''
Ralph Fiennes brings Shakespeare's Coriolanus to screen
BBC News
''ONTD''
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English film producers
1957 births
Living people