Rather Good Films Ltd

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Rather Good Films
Website www.rathergoodfilm.co.uk

Rather Good Films Ltd is an independent British film production company based in London, England. The company was formed in 2013 by Daniel-Konrad Cooper. [1] [2]

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Major productions

It has produced or co-produced eleven films, some with international partners, both short and feature films, often comedies. Four of its notable films are:

However the complete filmography is given below.

Filmography

FilmYearDirectorNotesCast
Bella Fleace Gave a Party [8] 2012Leonora LonsdaleShort Film. Student Academy Awards Nominee [9] Siân Phillips
The Hope Rooms [10] 2016 Sam Yates Short Film. Cork International Film Festival [11] Ciaran Hinds, Andrew Scott
The Orgy [12] 2018Sam BaronShore Scripts 2017 Short Film Fund Winner [13] Amit Shah (actor)
Limbo [14] 2018Rob Silva & Andrew MorrisShort film shot at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden and in North Wales [15] Gethin Anthony
No Day Shall Erase You [16] 2019 Fabio D'Andrea Music Video with over 1 million views on YouTube [17] Natalie Dormer
Big Significant Things [18] 2014Bryan ReisbergFeature Film in association with Uncorked Productions Harry Lloyd
Burn Burn Burn [19] 2015 Chanya Button Feature Film Laura Carmichael
Vita & Virginia [20] 2018Chanya ButtonFeature Film in association with Mirror Productions Gemma Arterton
Dead in a Week (Or Your Money Back) [21] 2018Tom EdmundsFeature Film in association with Guild of Assassins Ltd Tom Wilkinson, Aneurin Barnard
The Reckoning [22] 2021 (expected) Neil Marshall Feature Film in association with FCFTR Ltd Sean Pertwee, Steve Waddington
The Man In The Hat [23] 2020 Stephen Warbeck Feature Film in association with Open Palm Films Ltd Ciaran Hinds, Stephen Dillane, Maïwenn

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