Paul Webster, the prolific British film producer whose credits include Pride And Prejudice and Atonement, said he broke one of his cardinal rules while making his buzzy Princess Diana biopic Spencer.Speaking to Film London chief Adrian Wootton for the annual Production Finance Market keynote during the London Film Festival, Webster recounted how the film being shot during Covid created cashflow issues for the production, and despite backing from French institution Cofiloisirs, the team were unable to gather enough money to complete pre-production.“No British funders came through to support us,” he recalled. “The three producers, myself, Jonas Dornbach of Komplizen in Germany, and Juan Larraín, ended up funding development and early
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