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Quickfire Films

Quickfire Films is a film sales company: they acquire sales agency rights to distribute independent films to different territories. They subcontract part of the sales process to established names in the industry, to ensure successful exploitation and maximise investment capacity.

As well as the sale of distribution rights, as intended, in some instances a commission based on a percentage of a film’s total distribution sales has also been agreed. Their films have won a number of awards worldwide, including an Oscar (with a further nomination), 87 further awards and 109 further award nominations.

Quickfire Films, Oxford Capital

One
Oscar

Quickfire Films, Oxford Capital

87 further
awards

Quickfire Films, Oxford Capital

109 further
award nominations

Red Joan


In a picturesque English village, Joan Stanley (Academy Award® winner Dame Judi Dench) lives in contented retirement; suddenly her tranquil existence is shattered as she's shockingly arrested by MI5. Joan has been hiding an incredible past: she is one of the most influential spies in living history… Cambridge University in the 1930s, and the young Joan (Sophie Cookson: Kingsman, The Huntsman), a demure physics student, falls intensely in love with a seductively attractive Russian saboteur, Leo (Tom Hughes: Victoria, About Time).

Through him, she begins to see that the world is on a knife-edge and perhaps must be saved from itself in the race to military supremacy. Post-war and now working at a top secret nuclear research facility, Joan is confronted with the impossible: would you betray your country and your loved ones, if it meant saving them? What price would you pay for peace?

Dark lies

the island


The film follows the characters in a long standing family feud in a small Irish town over the course of a week.

 

 

How to
sell a war


London 2018 – the Piece Of Peace global charity concert is due to take place led by the vain and arrogant rock star, Harry Hope (Jay Pharaoh: Ride Along, SNL) and his over-confident PR consultant, Kate (Katherine Parkinson: Humans, the IT Crowd). When Russian warmonger, Boris the Butcher, decides to call a ceasefire four days before the big event, Kate knows that she absolutely has to make this event happen or her career will be over. She embarks on a mission to Georgia to create a fake news story letting the world know that the war is back on.

NEVER GROW OLD


When a ruthless gang of outlaws led by Dutch Albert
(John Cusack: Being John Malkovich, 2012) terrorises a sleepy frontier town,
the local undertaker Patrick (Emile Hirsch: Into the Wild, Milk) faces a profound moral dilemma.
He plays a dangerous game providing for his family as he profits in the wake of the violence
sweeping the once peaceful God-fearing community.

Awards

  • Quickfire Films, Oxford Capital

    BEST EIS
    FUND MANAGER
    2013,2012,2010 AND 2006

  • Quickfire Films, Oxford Capital

    VENTURE CAPITAL
    HOUSE OF THE YEAR
    WINNER 2013 AND 2005

  • Quickfire Films, Oxford Capital

    MOST IMPACTFUL
    INVESTMENT
    WINNER 2017

  • Quickfire Films, Oxford Capital

    BEST ANGEL
    SYNDICATE
    WINNER 2018

  • Quickfire Films, Oxford Capital

    BVCA Excellence in ESG
    GP CATEGORY
    COMMENDED 2020

  • Quickfire Films, Oxford Capital

    VC INVESTOR OF THE YEAR
    GIANT HEALTH AWARDS
    WINNER 2020

  • Quickfire Films, Oxford Capital

    EXIT OF THE YEAR
    ONE TO WATCH
    2020

  • Quickfire Films, Oxford Capital
               

    EXIT OF THE YEAR 2021 (FINALIST)UK BAA AWARDS

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