I'm a blind optimist when going into things. Eric Fellner blindoptimistthing Change image and share on social
The U.K. needs more first class studio space to encourage the growth of the film and TV sector. Eric Fellner classencouragefilm Change image and share on social
You never get time at Working Title, sadly, to enjoy any film's success, because you're worrying about the next lot. Eric Fellner enjoyfilmlot Change image and share on social
Film is not a national business. It's international. And its centre will always be Hollywood. Eric Fellner businesscentrefilm Change image and share on social
It might sound a small thing, but if you want to get Tom Cruise into your movie, without a track record or without those agents knowing you, it's almost impossible. Now I can get through to pretty much anyone I want. Of course, 90 per cent of the time they still say no. Eric Fellner agentcentcruise share on social
My theory is, I don't know how long it's going to be, five or ten years, there will be only two ways to see a movie, and that will either be on your computer through your TV screen or in the cinema, end of story. There will be no DVD; that's it - simple. Eric Fellner cinemacomputerdvd share on social
I have always thought we should think less about the British film industry as an entity, and more about getting British talent working. Eric Fellner britishentityfilm Change image and share on social
Mike Leigh and Ken Loach are the people I look up to. They are quality film-makers making interesting, controversial, ground-breaking movies with very little eye on the marketplace. Eric Fellner breakcontroversialeye Change image and share on social