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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm1423552Rachel Robey - IMDb

    Rachel Robey is a producer and co-founder at Wellington Films, helping originate a series of acclaimed shorts, feature films and documentaries over the past two decades. Rachel's breakout success came with Paul Andrew Williams' 2006 feature debut London To Brighton, which marked a reunion with the director after collaborating on his 2001 short Royalty.

    • Producer, Additional Crew, Sound Department
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  2. Dec 7, 2023 · The National Film and Television School (NFTS) is thrilled to welcome Rachel Robey, co-founder of UK based Wellington Films, as the incoming Head of Producing, who will join the School from January 2024. With a stellar career marked by a multitude of successful projects, Rachel is known for her work on multiple award-winning short films as well ...

  3. Rachel Robey is a producer and co-founder at Wellington Films, helping originate a series of acclaimed shorts, feature films and documentaries over the past two decades. Rachel's breakout success came with Paul Andrew Williams' 2006 feature debut London To Brighton, which marked a reunion with the director after collaborating on his 2001 short Royalty.

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  4. Nov 28, 2023 · Rachel Robey, producer at UK company Wellington Films, is to join the the UK’s National Film and Television School (NFTS) as head of producing. Robey will start in the role in January 2024.

  5. Project details: Directed by Muayad Alayan. Written by Muayad Alayan, Rami Musa Alayan. Executive Produced by Maya Sanbar, Faycal Hassairi, Sawsan Asfari and Lizzie Francke. Production (role): SUCH SMALL HANDS. (Executive Producer) Company: Wellington Films / Film4.

  6. Rachel Robey is a producer and co-founder at Wellington Films, helping originate a series of acclaimed shorts, feature films and documentaries over the past two decades. Rachel's breakout success came with Paul Andrew Williams' 2006 feature debut London To Brighton, which marked a reunion with the director after collaborating on his 2001 short Royalty.

  7. Oct 30, 2018 · Rachel Robey and Alastair Clark. Need to know Al Clark and Rachel Robey’s Nottingham-based Wellington Films is riding high after its Scotland-set, $2m (£1.5m)-budget thriller Calibre was bought ...