New Sparta Films has the unique advantage of being able to directly finance both the development and production of our in-house slate. Our projects consist of original ideas and stories from the public domain, as well as dramatic adaptions of published works that we have optioned.
PRODUCTION
In addition to our bespoke film investment capabilities, NSF has 3 distinct production areas: In-house production from our own IP and sourced material; co-production in partnership with specially selected producers and projects; and production-servicing for international productions seeking to film in the UK.
New Sparta Films offers a direct and bespoke finance and investment service to independent producers wishing to co-produce their films. If we are interested in co-producing a film, we will work with the producer to establish a mechanism for a successful financing outcome.
New Sparta Films is thrilled to announce the World Premiere of The Killing of a Sacred Deer, in Competition at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. The film, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos from a screenplay by Lanthimos and Efthymis Filippou, and produced by Ed Guiney and Andrew Lowe of Element Pictures, and Lanthimos, stars Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman. The film was co-financed by Film4 and New Sparta Films, and will be distributed in the US on No
SUBMISSIONS POLICY
New Sparta Films (NSF) does not, and will not, accept unsolicited submissions for feature films, nor will we respond to any enquiries regarding such submissions. Any unsolicited pitches, outlines, scripts, treatments, etc will be discarded and will not be read. The purpose of this policy is to avoid any potential misunderstandings if your original work seems similar to an NSF original, since many works and submissions are based on the same, or similar, ideas. Please note: if you choose to disregard this policy and submit materials to us in this way, you acknowledge that you have read this NSF submissions policy and understand that by making such a submission, you understand, and agree, that NSF has no obligation to you or your submission and that you have no claim whatsoever based on such submission. Any unsolicited project submitted to NSF will only be returned to the sender upon request.