Pinball London

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Pinball London
Industry Motion Pictures
Founded2009
Founder Paula Vaccaro
Headquarters
Products Film production

Pinball London is a film production company based in London, England. The company works with auteur filmmakers including Emir Kusturica, [1] Sally Potter, [2] Guillermo Arriaga [3] and Jim Jarmusch. [4] Pinball was founded by producer Paula Vaccaro in 2009 and is often involved in international co-production. In 2011 the company released The Silver Goat directed by Aaron Brookner, the first film produced for iPad exhibition. [5]

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Filmography

YearFilm TitleDirectorNotes
2016 On The Milky Road Emir Kusturica Co-Production with BN Films and Rasta International
2016 Uncle Howard Aaron Brookner Executive Produced by Jim Jarmusch
2014Our Life (segment of Words with Gods) Emir Kusturica Co-Production with BN Films and Rasta International
2014 Burroughs: The Movie Howard Brookner Digital remaster produced by Pinball London
2014SumercéVictoria Solano
2012 Ginger & Rosa Sally Potter
2011 Mozzarella Stories Edoardo De Angelis Executive Produced by Emir Kusturica
2011The Silver Goat Aaron Brookner The first feature film made for iPad exhibition
2007 Cocalero Alejandro Landes

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