Shannon McIntosh Partners with Universal Music Group for Innovative Films
Renowned Hollywood producer Shannon McIntosh, celebrated for her collaborations with director Quentin Tarantino on films like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and The Hateful Eight, has forged a lucrative partnership with Universal Music Group U.K.’s Globe Originals. This exciting collaboration aims to develop a series of music-driven feature films that promise to redefine storytelling in cinema.
Expanding the Creative Landscape
Under the leadership of Marc Robinson, President of Globe Originals, the London-based division of Universal Music is eager to broaden its horizons beyond traditional sync roles. With this new partnership, McIntosh Films will work closely with Globe Originals to deliver what they describe as “a bold slate of music-driven feature films.” This creative union is a significant step towards merging the worlds of film and music, opening avenues for innovative storytelling.
Upcoming Projects in Development
The collaboration has already led to several projects in active development, highlighting diverse narratives steeped in rich musical themes:
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Falling: Written and directed by BAFTA-winning filmmaker Dominic Savage, this modern love story features actors Simone Ashley, Evan Peters, and Sam Claflin. It has been developed in collaboration with esteemed music producer and composer Marius de Vries.
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Dusty vs Dusty: This unique twist on the biopic genre explores themes of identity and artistry, featuring two actors playing the legendary Dusty Springfield. The project is co-written by Emma-Jane Unsworth and developed by Sophie Edelstein.
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Annie Oakley Hanging: Described as a “fully music-driven feature,” this film is a rebellious love story set in the Wild West. An original soundtrack will be crafted by Dan Smith, lead singer of Bastille, and Ralph Pelleymounter, lead singer of To Kill a King.
A Vision for the Future
The partnership aims to leverage Globe Originals’ extensive network of artists and composers in tandem with McIntosh Films’ long-standing cinematic expertise. The collaboration is a testament to the increasing importance of music in film, an element that is often viewed as ornamental but is now being positioned as a structural component.
Shannon McIntosh’s Insight
Shannon McIntosh emphasized the significance of musical integration in their projects: “These are films where music isn’t ornamental—it’s structural.” This initiative aims to create emotionally resonant cinema that fosters a deep connection between the audience, artists, and filmmakers.
Marc Robinson’s Perspective
Marc Robinson, President of Globe Originals, noted the vast opportunities this partnership presents: “Working with Shannon and McIntosh Films allows us to develop projects where artists, filmmakers, and composers collaborate from the very beginning to create truly special audio and visual experiences.”
Join the Movement
This exciting partnership between Shannon McIntosh and Universal Music Group’s Globe Originals marks a pivotal moment in film history, where storytelling and musical artistry converge to create compelling narratives. With the incoming slate of films, audiences can look forward to a new era of cinema that is vibrant, culturally significant, and deeply engaging.
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