![]() Now this question is almost impossible to answer! Given everything of late, I have to go with movies that bring me a sense of comfort. Since joining in 2015, I've been able to see the company-and my colleagues-grow from strength to strength, and that's been a real pleasure to be a part of. I've always worked for small companies, and Intermission had such a strong identity-even in the very early days!-that it stood out as being a great place to work with real business potential. It's difficult to pinpoint one specific moment, but deciding to move to Intermission Film was certainly a turning point for me. It was thrilling at the time! A breakthrough moment in your career. I remember sitting in on a casting session and being asked to read sides with the actors-two weeks later, I ran a casting session completely solo. I was right in the center of Soho and spent all day reading scripts, searching through IMDb, and gaining brilliant insight into the industry as a whole. It feels like a long time ago now! Tangentially, I first worked as an intern for a casting agency. ![]() The short version: I'm a born-and-bred Londoner! Your first job in the industry. Where you were born, and where you live now. We spoke with Charlotte for our Backstory series, where we chat with folks in the entertainment industry about their creative inspirations and more.Ĭharlotte, tell us. ![]() Most recently, Charlotte has worked across Lionsgate's Ammonite, Studiocanal's Supernova, and HBO's We Are Who We Are. Since joining the team in 2015, she has worked on a range of award-winning trailers and campaigns for both independent and studio clients from around the world. Charlotte Dwan is the senior creative producer at Intermission Film.
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