Janine Marmot

Janine Marmot is a British film producer and founder of Hot Property Films. She is best known for the BAFTA-winning documentary Bodysong[1] and the relationship drama Kelly + Victor, which won the Outstanding British Debut BAFTA award in 2014.[2]

Her feature credits as Producer include Simon Pummell’s BAFTA and BIFA winning feature documentary Bodysong, scored by Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead and Shock Head Soul; Michael Whyte's No Greater Love and Looking For Light, Institute Benjamenta directed by The Brothers Quay; I Could Read The Sky directed by Nichola Bruce; and the multi directed film Made In Heaven for the rock band Queen and the BFI. She has also produced documentaries and short drama working with directors including Tom Shankland, Jim Gillespie, Chantal Akerman and Christopher Petit.

She frequently co produces with European partners, and is currently producing Simon Pummell’s new feature Brand New-U with finance from British Film Institute, Netherlands Film Fund, Irish Film Board and Finite Films.

Announced at International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2015 is an adaptation of Gibson's short story Dogfight by BAFTA award-winning writer and director Simon Pummell. Written by Gibson and Michael Swanwick and first published in Omni in July 1985, the film is being developed by British producer Janine Marmot at Hot Property Films.[3]

Her development slate also includes an original screenplay by Ned Beauman, one of the writer's on Granta magazine's once in a decade list: Best of Young British Novelists,[4] and an adaptation of the Margaret Atwood novel The Edible Woman.

  1. ^ "BAFTA Awards".
  2. ^ Rosser, Michael (2014-05-01). "The two-time BAFTA-winning producer discusses one of her production company's busiest years to date". Retrieved 2015-02-17.
  3. ^ Macnab, Geoffrey (2015-01-27). "Simon Pummell preps William Gibson adaptation Dogfight". Retrieved 2015-01-27.
  4. ^ "Archive Access".