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== Career ==
== Career ==


Before joining the [[UK Film Council]], Paul Trijbits produced and executive produced a number of feature films with both first-time and established directors. His credits during this time include [[Richard Stanley (film director)|Richard Stanley]]'s ''Hardware'', [[Danny Cannon]]'s [[The Young Americans (film)|''The Young Americans'']], and [[Paul Weiland]]'s ''[[Roseanna's Grave]]. ''Trijbits was a founder member and former co-chair of the New Producers Alliance (NPA).<ref>{{cite web|title=Bloody Sunday|url=http://filmhuisgouda.nl/bloodysunday.pdf|work={{ill|Filmhuis Gouda|nl}}|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724152050/http://www.filmhuisgouda.nl/bloodysunday.pdf|archivedate=24 July 2011|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
Before joining the [[UK Film Council]], Paul Trijbits produced a number of feature films including [[Richard Stanley (film director)|Richard Stanley]]'s ''Hardware'' and [[Danny Cannon]]'s [[The Young Americans (film)|''The Young Americans'']]. Trijbits was a founder member and former co-chair of the New Producers Alliance (NPA).<ref>{{cite web|title=Bloody Sunday|url=http://filmhuisgouda.nl/bloodysunday.pdf|work={{ill|Filmhuis Gouda|nl}}|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724152050/http://www.filmhuisgouda.nl/bloodysunday.pdf|archivedate=24 July 2011|df=dmy-all}}</ref> He is currently CEO of [https://filmwave.com/ FilmWave], the company he founded in 2012 with Christian Grass.

He is currently partner and co CEO at '''FilmWave''', the company he founded in 2012 with Christian Grass.


'''UK FilmCouncil (2000 - 2006)'''
'''UK FilmCouncil (2000 - 2006)'''


In 2000, Paul Trijbits was appointed Head of the New Cinema Fund at the [[UK Film Council]]. During his six-year tenure,<ref>{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits – Executive Producer|url=http://www.londonswf.com/2010/speakers/paul-trijbits|work=[[London Screenwriters' Festival]] 2010}}</ref> key initiatives such as the Berlinale Talent Campus were launched and he supported films such as [[Bloody Sunday (TV film)|''Bloody Sunday'']] ''(Golden Bear, Berlin 2002), '[[The Magdalene Sisters]] (Golden Lion, Venice 2002).'' In 2006, New Cinema Fund supported [[Ken Loach]]'s ''The [[The Wind That Shakes the Barley (film)|Wind that Shakes the Barley]]'' and [[Andrea Arnold]]'s ''[[Red Road (film)|Red Road]] won the Palme D'Or and the Prix du Jury in Cannes, respectively.''
In 2000, Paul Trijbits was appointed Head of the New Cinema Fund at the [[UK Film Council]], which at its inception had £5 million a year<ref>{{cite web|last=James|first=Nick|title=In Bed with the Film Council|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/feature/54|work=[[Sight & Sound]]|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110909120711/http://www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/feature/54|archivedate=9 September 2011|df=dmy-all}}</ref> to support talent and encourage innovation, backing lower-budget films and shorts.<ref>{{cite news|last=Dawtrey|first=Adam|title=U.K. Film Council puts funding team in place|url=http://stage.variety.com/article/VR1117785082.html?categoryid=19&cs=1|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|access-date=12 September 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120722104855/http://stage.variety.com/article/VR1117785082.html?categoryid=19&cs=1|archive-date=22 July 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref>

During his six-year tenure,<ref>{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits – Executive Producer|url=http://www.londonswf.com/2010/speakers/paul-trijbits|work=[[London Screenwriters' Festival]] 2010}}</ref> Trijbits established key initiatives such as the digital shorts programme and backed films that won prestigious awards such as [[Bloody Sunday (TV film)|''Bloody Sunday'']]'' & '[[The Magdalene Sisters]] ''winning the'' Berlinale Golden Bear ''and the'' Venice Golden Lion, respectively, ''showcased new talent and broke new ground with ''[[This Is Not a Love Song (film)|This Is Not a Love Song]]'').<ref name="tvdramaforum">{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits|url=http://www.tvdramaforum.com/programme/opening-welcome-from-the-chair/paul-trijbits|work=TV Drama Forum|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120402104045/http://www.tvdramaforum.com/programme/opening-welcome-from-the-chair/paul-trijbits|archivedate=2 April 2012|df=dmy-all}}</ref> In 2006 Trijbits celebrated a double win at the [[2006 Cannes Film Festival|Cannes Film Festival]] for [[Ken Loach]]'s ''The [[The Wind That Shakes the Barley (film)|Wind that shakes the barley]]'' and [[Andrea Arnold]]'s ''[[Red Road (film)|Red Road]]''.


'''Ruby Films (2007-2012)'''
'''Ruby Films (2007-2012)'''


In 2007, Trijbits joined [[Alison Owen]]'s London-based production company Ruby Films (established in 1999) as a partner.<ref name="focusfeatures">{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits Bio|url=http://focusfeatures.com/jane_eyre/castncrew?member=paul_trijbits|work=Jane Eyre – A Focus Features Film}}</ref> Credits at Ruby include [[Jane Eyre (2011 film)|''Jane Eyre'']], directed by [[Cary Fukunaga]] and starring [[Mia Wasikowska]], [[Michael Fassbender]] and [[Judi Dench]]; [[Tamara Drewe (film)|''Tamara Drewe'']] (Official Selection [[2010 Cannes Film Festival]]), directed by [[Stephen Frears]], starring [[Gemma Arterton]]; and ''[[Saving Mr. Banks]]'' for [[Disney]], starring [[Emma Thompson]] and [[Tom Hanks]].
In 2007, Trijbits joined [[Alison Owen]]'s production company Ruby Films.<ref name="focusfeatures">{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits Bio|url=http://focusfeatures.com/jane_eyre/castncrew?member=paul_trijbits|work=Jane Eyre – A Focus Features Film}}</ref> Credits include [[Cary Fukunaga]]'s [[Jane Eyre (2011 film)|''Jane Eyre'']], starring [[Mia Wasikowska]], [[Michael Fassbender]] & [[Judi Dench]]; [[Stephen Frears]]' [[Tamara Drewe (film)|''Tamara Drewe'']], starring [[Gemma Arterton]]; and [[Disney]]'s ''[[Saving Mr. Banks]]'', starring [[Emma Thompson]] & [[Tom Hanks]]. He also executive produced [[Andrea Arnold]]'s [[Fish Tank (film)|''Fish Tank'']] (Prix de Jury, Cannes Film Festival 2006), [[Oliver Hirschbiegel]]'s ''[[Five Minutes of Heaven]]'' (Best Director & Screenplay Sundance Film Festival 2009); [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Emmy_Awards#International_Emmys International Emmy] award winning TV series [[Small Island (television drama)|''Small Island'']] based on [[Andrea Levy]]'s much praised novel, starring [[Naomie Harris]], [[David Oyelowo]], [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] & [[Ruth Wilson (actress)|Ruth Wilson]]; [[Stephen Poliakoff]]'s Golden Globe winner ''[[Dancing on the Edge (TV series)|Dancing On The Edge]]'', starring [[Helena Bonham Carter]], which had its gala premiere at the [[61st Berlin International Film Festival]].

He executive produced [[Toast (film)|''Toast'']], based on the book by [[Nigel Slater]], starring [[Helena Bonham Carter]], which had its gala premiere at the [[61st Berlin International Film Festival]] and attracted 6.2 million viewers on BBC One.

Trijbits also executive produced [[Andrea Arnold]]'s [[Fish Tank (film)|''Fish Tank'']], which competed in Official Competition at the [[2009 Cannes Film Festival]]; [[Oliver Hirschbiegel]]'s ''[[Five Minutes of Heaven]]'', winner of Best Director and Best Screenplay at the [[25th Sundance Film Festival|2009 Sundance Film Festival]]; [[International Emmy#International Emmys|International Emmy]] award winning [[Small Island (television drama)|''Small Island'']], based on the novel by [[Andrea Levy]], starring [[Naomie Harris]], [[David Oyelowo]], [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] and [[Ruth Wilson (actress)|Ruth Wilson]];<ref>{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits|url=http://www.rubyfilms.co.uk/about-us/paul-trijbits/|work=Ruby Film and Television}}</ref> and [[Stephen Poliakoff]]'s ''[[Dancing on the Edge (TV series)|Dancing On The Edge]]'', starring [[Chiwetel Ejiofor]] and [[Matthew Goode]].


'''FilmWave (2012–present)'''
'''FilmWave (2012–present)'''


With [[Anthony Bregman]]'s Likely Story, Trijbits through his company FilmWave most recently produced ''[[Sing Street]]'', directed by [[John Carney (director)|John Carney]] (''[[Once (film)|Once]]'' & ''[[Begin Again (film)|Begin Again]]''), which is due for release in 2015.<ref>{{cite web|last=Cooper|first=Sarah|title=Against all odds|url=http://www.screendaily.com/reports/in-focus/against-all-odds/5029093.article|work=[[Screen Daily]]}}</ref> He is currently executive producer on [[J.K. Rowling]]'s ''[[ The Casual Vacancy (miniseries)|The Casual Vacancy]]'', a television series for the [[BBC]] and [[HBO]].
With [[Anthony Bregman]]'s Likely Story, Trijbits co-produced ''[[Sing Street]]'', directed by [[John Carney (director)|John Carney]] (''[[Once (film)|Once]]'' & ''[[Begin Again (film)|Begin Again]]''), and ''[[Every Day (2018 film)|Every Day]]'' based on [[David Levithan]]'s YA novel for MGM. He also produced ''[[Alone in Berlin (film)|Alone in Berlin]],'' with Emma Thompson & Brendan Gleeson and Martin Koolhoven's ''[[Brimstone (2016 film)|Brimstone]]'' starring [[Guy Pearce]] & [[Dakota Fanning]]. He executive produced [[J.K. Rowling]]'s ''[[ The Casual Vacancy (miniseries)|The Casual Vacancy]] f''or the [[BBC]] and [[HBO]] and in 2020 he launched the Netflix Original Series ''[[The Letter for the King (TV series)|The Letter for the King]]'', based on his favourite book when growing up in Holland.


== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==
| 2000 || [[Paranoid (2000 thriller film)|''Paranoid'']] || Producer
| 2000 || [[Paranoid (2000 thriller film)|''Paranoid'']] || Producer
|-
|-
| 2001 || ''My Brother Tom'' || Executive producer
| 2001 || ''[https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt0273850/?ref_=nm_filmo_pastfilmvid_58 My Brother Tom]'' || Executive producer
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|-
| 2002 || [[Bloody Sunday (TV film)|''Bloody Sunday'']] || Executive producer
| 2002 || [[Bloody Sunday (TV film)|''Bloody Sunday'']] || Executive producer
| 2002 || ''[[The Magdalene Sisters]]'' || Executive producer
| 2002 || ''[[The Magdalene Sisters]]'' || Executive producer
|-
|-
| 2002 || ''Noi Albinoi'' || Executive producer
| 2002 || ''[[Noi the Albino|Noi Albinoi]]'' || Executive producer
|-
|-
| 2003 || ''[[Bodysong]]'' (documentary) || Executive producer
| 2003 || ''[[Bodysong]]'' (documentary) || Executive producer
|-
|-
| 2016 || ''[[Alone in Berlin (film)|Alone in Berlin]]'' || Producer
| 2016 || ''[[Alone in Berlin (film)|Alone in Berlin]]'' || Producer
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|2016
|''[[Sing Street]]''
|Co-Producer
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|2016
|''[[Brimstone (2016 film)|Brimstone]]''
|Co-Producer
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|2018
|''[[Every Day (2018 film)|Every Day]]''
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! Year !! Film !! Role
! Year !! Film !! Role
|-
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| 1988 || ''Fear of Drowning'' || Producer
| 1988 || ''[https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt0095144/?ref_=search_search_search_result_1 Fear of Drowning]'' || Producer
|-
|-
| 1990 || ''Voice of the Moon'' (documentary) || Producer
| 1990 || ''[[The Voice of the Moon|Voice of the Moon]]'' (documentary) || Producer
|-
|-
| 2002 || ''Ape'' || Executive producer
| 2002 || ''Ape'' || Executive producer
|-
|-
| 2010 || ''Alice'' || Executive producer
| 2010 || ''[https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt1667673/?ref_=nm_filmo Alice]'' || Executive producer
|}
|}


| 2003 || ''[[This Little Life]]'' (TV movie) || Co-Executive producer
| 2003 || ''[[This Little Life]]'' (TV movie) || Co-Executive producer
|-
|-
| 2008 || ''Bad Mother's Handbook'' (TV movie) || Executive producer
| 2008 || ''[[The Bad Mother's Handbook|Bad Mother's Handbook]]'' (TV movie) || Executive producer
|-
|-
| 2014 || ''[[The Casual Vacancy (miniseries)|The Casual Vacancy]]'' (TV series) || Executive producer
| 2014 || ''[[The Casual Vacancy (miniseries)|The Casual Vacancy]]'' (TV series) || Executive producer
|-
|2020
|''[[The Letter for the King (TV series)|The Letter for the King]]'' (TV series)
|Executive producer
|}
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'{{EngvarB|date=September 2014}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2014}} '''Paul Trijbits''' is a Dutch-born film and television producer living in London, with his wife Patricia and children Jakob and Lea. == Career == Before joining the [[UK Film Council]], Paul Trijbits produced and executive produced a number of feature films with both first-time and established directors. His credits during this time include [[Richard Stanley (film director)|Richard Stanley]]'s ''Hardware'', [[Danny Cannon]]'s [[The Young Americans (film)|''The Young Americans'']], and [[Paul Weiland]]'s ''[[Roseanna's Grave]]. ''Trijbits was a founder member and former co-chair of the New Producers Alliance (NPA).<ref>{{cite web|title=Bloody Sunday|url=http://filmhuisgouda.nl/bloodysunday.pdf|work={{ill|Filmhuis Gouda|nl}}|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724152050/http://www.filmhuisgouda.nl/bloodysunday.pdf|archivedate=24 July 2011|df=dmy-all}}</ref> He is currently partner and co CEO at '''FilmWave''', the company he founded in 2012 with Christian Grass. '''UK FilmCouncil (2000 - 2006)''' In 2000, Paul Trijbits was appointed Head of the New Cinema Fund at the [[UK Film Council]], which at its inception had £5 million a year<ref>{{cite web|last=James|first=Nick|title=In Bed with the Film Council|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/feature/54|work=[[Sight & Sound]]|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110909120711/http://www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/feature/54|archivedate=9 September 2011|df=dmy-all}}</ref> to support talent and encourage innovation, backing lower-budget films and shorts.<ref>{{cite news|last=Dawtrey|first=Adam|title=U.K. Film Council puts funding team in place|url=http://stage.variety.com/article/VR1117785082.html?categoryid=19&cs=1|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|access-date=12 September 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120722104855/http://stage.variety.com/article/VR1117785082.html?categoryid=19&cs=1|archive-date=22 July 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> During his six-year tenure,<ref>{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits – Executive Producer|url=http://www.londonswf.com/2010/speakers/paul-trijbits|work=[[London Screenwriters' Festival]] 2010}}</ref> Trijbits established key initiatives such as the digital shorts programme and backed films that won prestigious awards such as [[Bloody Sunday (TV film)|''Bloody Sunday'']]'' & '[[The Magdalene Sisters]] ''winning the'' Berlinale Golden Bear ''and the'' Venice Golden Lion, respectively, ''showcased new talent and broke new ground with ''[[This Is Not a Love Song (film)|This Is Not a Love Song]]'').<ref name="tvdramaforum">{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits|url=http://www.tvdramaforum.com/programme/opening-welcome-from-the-chair/paul-trijbits|work=TV Drama Forum|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120402104045/http://www.tvdramaforum.com/programme/opening-welcome-from-the-chair/paul-trijbits|archivedate=2 April 2012|df=dmy-all}}</ref> In 2006 Trijbits celebrated a double win at the [[2006 Cannes Film Festival|Cannes Film Festival]] for [[Ken Loach]]'s ''The [[The Wind That Shakes the Barley (film)|Wind that shakes the barley]]'' and [[Andrea Arnold]]'s ''[[Red Road (film)|Red Road]]''. '''Ruby Films (2007-2012)''' In 2007, Trijbits joined [[Alison Owen]]'s London-based production company Ruby Films (established in 1999) as a partner.<ref name="focusfeatures">{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits Bio|url=http://focusfeatures.com/jane_eyre/castncrew?member=paul_trijbits|work=Jane Eyre – A Focus Features Film}}</ref> Credits at Ruby include [[Jane Eyre (2011 film)|''Jane Eyre'']], directed by [[Cary Fukunaga]] and starring [[Mia Wasikowska]], [[Michael Fassbender]] and [[Judi Dench]]; [[Tamara Drewe (film)|''Tamara Drewe'']] (Official Selection – [[2010 Cannes Film Festival]]), directed by [[Stephen Frears]], starring [[Gemma Arterton]]; and ''[[Saving Mr. Banks]]'' for [[Disney]], starring [[Emma Thompson]] and [[Tom Hanks]]. He executive produced [[Toast (film)|''Toast'']], based on the book by [[Nigel Slater]], starring [[Helena Bonham Carter]], which had its gala premiere at the [[61st Berlin International Film Festival]] and attracted 6.2 million viewers on BBC One. Trijbits also executive produced [[Andrea Arnold]]'s [[Fish Tank (film)|''Fish Tank'']], which competed in Official Competition at the [[2009 Cannes Film Festival]]; [[Oliver Hirschbiegel]]'s ''[[Five Minutes of Heaven]]'', winner of Best Director and Best Screenplay at the [[25th Sundance Film Festival|2009 Sundance Film Festival]]; [[International Emmy#International Emmys|International Emmy]] award winning [[Small Island (television drama)|''Small Island'']], based on the novel by [[Andrea Levy]], starring [[Naomie Harris]], [[David Oyelowo]], [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] and [[Ruth Wilson (actress)|Ruth Wilson]];<ref>{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits|url=http://www.rubyfilms.co.uk/about-us/paul-trijbits/|work=Ruby Film and Television}}</ref> and [[Stephen Poliakoff]]'s ''[[Dancing on the Edge (TV series)|Dancing On The Edge]]'', starring [[Chiwetel Ejiofor]] and [[Matthew Goode]]. '''FilmWave (2012–present)''' With [[Anthony Bregman]]'s Likely Story, Trijbits through his company FilmWave most recently produced ''[[Sing Street]]'', directed by [[John Carney (director)|John Carney]] (''[[Once (film)|Once]]'' & ''[[Begin Again (film)|Begin Again]]''), which is due for release in 2015.<ref>{{cite web|last=Cooper|first=Sarah|title=Against all odds|url=http://www.screendaily.com/reports/in-focus/against-all-odds/5029093.article|work=[[Screen Daily]]}}</ref> He is currently executive producer on [[J.K. Rowling]]'s ''[[ The Casual Vacancy (miniseries)|The Casual Vacancy]]'', a television series for the [[BBC]] and [[HBO]]. == Filmography == === Feature films === {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Year !! Film !! Role |- | 1990 || [[Hardware (1990 film)|''Hardware'' ]]|| Producer |- | 1993 || [[Dust Devil (1993 film)|''Dust Devil'']] || Executive producer |- | 1993 || [[The Young Americans (film)|''The Young Americans'']] || Producer |- | 1995 || ''[[Boston Kickout]]'' || Executive producer |- | 1997 || ''[[Roseanna's Grave]]'' || Producer |- | 2000 || [[Paranoid (2000 thriller film)|''Paranoid'']] || Producer |- | 2001 || ''My Brother Tom'' || Executive producer |- | 2002 || [[Bloody Sunday (TV film)|''Bloody Sunday'']] || Executive producer |- | 2002 || [[This Is Not a Love Song (film)|''This Is Not a Love Song'']] || Executive producer |- | 2002 || ''[[Tomorrow La Scala!]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2002 || ''[[The Magdalene Sisters]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2002 || ''Noi Albinoi'' || Executive producer |- | 2003 || ''[[Bodysong]]'' (documentary) || Executive producer |- | 2003 || [[Intermission (film)|''Intermission'']] || Executive producer |- | 2003 || ''[[Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine]]'' (documentary) || Executive producer |- | 2003 || [[Touching the Void (film)|''Touching the Void'']] (documentary) || Executive producer |- | 2004 || [[In My Father's Den (film)|''In My Father's Den'']] || Executive producer |- | 2004 || [[Yes (film)|''Yes'']] || Executive producer |- | 2004 || ''[[Bullet Boy]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2005 || ''[[Shooting Dogs]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2005 || [[Pierrepoint (film)|''Pierrepoint'']] || Executive producer |- | 2006 || [[The Wind that Shakes the Barley|''The Wind That Shakes the Barley'']] || Executive producer |- | 2006 || [[Red Road (film)|''Red Road'']] || Executive producer |- | 2006 || [[London to brighton|''London to Brighton'']] || Executive producer |- | 2006 || ''[[This Is England]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2007 || [[Brick Lane (2007 film)|''Brick Lane'']] || Executive producer |- | 2007 || ''[[Nightwatching]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2008 || ''[[Five Minutes of Heaven]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2009 || [[Fish Tank (film)|''Fish Tank'']] || Executive producer |- | 2010 || [[Chatroom (film)|''Chatroom'']] || Producer |- | 2010 || [[Tamara Drewe (film)|''Tamara Drewe'']] || Producer |- | 2010 || [[Toast (film)|''Toast'']] || Executive producer |- | 2011 || [[Jane Eyre (2011 film)|''Jane Eyre'']] || Producer |- | 2012 || ''[[Lay the Favorite]]'' || Producer |- | 2013 || ''[[Saving Mr. Banks]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2016 || ''[[Alone in Berlin (film)|Alone in Berlin]]'' || Producer |- |} === Short films === {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Year !! Film !! Role |- | 1988 || ''Fear of Drowning'' || Producer |- | 1990 || ''Voice of the Moon'' (documentary) || Producer |- | 2002 || ''Ape'' || Executive producer |- | 2010 || ''Alice'' || Executive producer |} === Television === {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Year !! Programme !! Role |- | 2001 || ''[[Is Harry on the Boat?]]'' (TV movie) || Executive producer |- | 2003 || ''[[This Little Life]]'' (TV movie) || Co-Executive producer |- | 2008 || ''Bad Mother's Handbook'' (TV movie) || Executive producer |- | 2014 || ''[[The Casual Vacancy (miniseries)|The Casual Vacancy]]'' (TV series) || Executive producer |} == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == * {{IMDb name|0872799}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20090122193348/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/427393 Paul Trijbits] at the British Film Institute * [http://www.rubyfilms.co.uk Ruby Film and Television] {{DEFAULTSORT:Trijbits, Paul}} [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Dutch emigrants to England]] [[Category:Businesspeople from London]] [[Category:Dutch film producers]] [[Category:Dutch television producers]]'
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'{{EngvarB|date=September 2014}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2014}} '''Paul Trijbits''' is a Dutch-born film and television producer living in London, with his wife Patricia and children Jakob and Lea. == Career == Before joining the [[UK Film Council]], Paul Trijbits produced a number of feature films including [[Richard Stanley (film director)|Richard Stanley]]'s ''Hardware'' and [[Danny Cannon]]'s [[The Young Americans (film)|''The Young Americans'']]. Trijbits was a founder member and former co-chair of the New Producers Alliance (NPA).<ref>{{cite web|title=Bloody Sunday|url=http://filmhuisgouda.nl/bloodysunday.pdf|work={{ill|Filmhuis Gouda|nl}}|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724152050/http://www.filmhuisgouda.nl/bloodysunday.pdf|archivedate=24 July 2011|df=dmy-all}}</ref> He is currently CEO of [https://filmwave.com/ FilmWave], the company he founded in 2012 with Christian Grass. '''UK FilmCouncil (2000 - 2006)''' In 2000, Paul Trijbits was appointed Head of the New Cinema Fund at the [[UK Film Council]]. During his six-year tenure,<ref>{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits – Executive Producer|url=http://www.londonswf.com/2010/speakers/paul-trijbits|work=[[London Screenwriters' Festival]] 2010}}</ref> key initiatives such as the Berlinale Talent Campus were launched and he supported films such as [[Bloody Sunday (TV film)|''Bloody Sunday'']] ''(Golden Bear, Berlin 2002), '[[The Magdalene Sisters]] (Golden Lion, Venice 2002).'' In 2006, New Cinema Fund supported [[Ken Loach]]'s ''The [[The Wind That Shakes the Barley (film)|Wind that Shakes the Barley]]'' and [[Andrea Arnold]]'s ''[[Red Road (film)|Red Road]] won the Palme D'Or and the Prix du Jury in Cannes, respectively.'' '''Ruby Films (2007-2012)''' In 2007, Trijbits joined [[Alison Owen]]'s production company Ruby Films.<ref name="focusfeatures">{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits Bio|url=http://focusfeatures.com/jane_eyre/castncrew?member=paul_trijbits|work=Jane Eyre – A Focus Features Film}}</ref> Credits include [[Cary Fukunaga]]'s [[Jane Eyre (2011 film)|''Jane Eyre'']], starring [[Mia Wasikowska]], [[Michael Fassbender]] & [[Judi Dench]]; [[Stephen Frears]]' [[Tamara Drewe (film)|''Tamara Drewe'']], starring [[Gemma Arterton]]; and [[Disney]]'s ''[[Saving Mr. Banks]]'', starring [[Emma Thompson]] & [[Tom Hanks]]. He also executive produced [[Andrea Arnold]]'s [[Fish Tank (film)|''Fish Tank'']] (Prix de Jury, Cannes Film Festival 2006), [[Oliver Hirschbiegel]]'s ''[[Five Minutes of Heaven]]'' (Best Director & Screenplay Sundance Film Festival 2009); [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Emmy_Awards#International_Emmys International Emmy] award winning TV series [[Small Island (television drama)|''Small Island'']] based on [[Andrea Levy]]'s much praised novel, starring [[Naomie Harris]], [[David Oyelowo]], [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] & [[Ruth Wilson (actress)|Ruth Wilson]]; [[Stephen Poliakoff]]'s Golden Globe winner ''[[Dancing on the Edge (TV series)|Dancing On The Edge]]'', starring [[Helena Bonham Carter]], which had its gala premiere at the [[61st Berlin International Film Festival]]. '''FilmWave (2012–present)''' With [[Anthony Bregman]]'s Likely Story, Trijbits co-produced ''[[Sing Street]]'', directed by [[John Carney (director)|John Carney]] (''[[Once (film)|Once]]'' & ''[[Begin Again (film)|Begin Again]]''), and ''[[Every Day (2018 film)|Every Day]]'' based on [[David Levithan]]'s YA novel for MGM. He also produced ''[[Alone in Berlin (film)|Alone in Berlin]],'' with Emma Thompson & Brendan Gleeson and Martin Koolhoven's ''[[Brimstone (2016 film)|Brimstone]]'' starring [[Guy Pearce]] & [[Dakota Fanning]]. He executive produced [[J.K. Rowling]]'s ''[[ The Casual Vacancy (miniseries)|The Casual Vacancy]] f''or the [[BBC]] and [[HBO]] and in 2020 he launched the Netflix Original Series ''[[The Letter for the King (TV series)|The Letter for the King]]'', based on his favourite book when growing up in Holland. == Filmography == === Feature films === {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Year !! Film !! Role |- | 1990 || [[Hardware (1990 film)|''Hardware'' ]]|| Producer |- | 1993 || [[Dust Devil (1993 film)|''Dust Devil'']] || Executive producer |- | 1993 || [[The Young Americans (film)|''The Young Americans'']] || Producer |- | 1995 || ''[[Boston Kickout]]'' || Executive producer |- | 1997 || ''[[Roseanna's Grave]]'' || Producer |- | 2000 || [[Paranoid (2000 thriller film)|''Paranoid'']] || Producer |- | 2001 || ''[https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt0273850/?ref_=nm_filmo_pastfilmvid_58 My Brother Tom]'' || Executive producer |- | 2002 || [[Bloody Sunday (TV film)|''Bloody Sunday'']] || Executive producer |- | 2002 || [[This Is Not a Love Song (film)|''This Is Not a Love Song'']] || Executive producer |- | 2002 || ''[[Tomorrow La Scala!]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2002 || ''[[The Magdalene Sisters]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2002 || ''[[Noi the Albino|Noi Albinoi]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2003 || ''[[Bodysong]]'' (documentary) || Executive producer |- | 2003 || [[Intermission (film)|''Intermission'']] || Executive producer |- | 2003 || ''[[Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine]]'' (documentary) || Executive producer |- | 2003 || [[Touching the Void (film)|''Touching the Void'']] (documentary) || Executive producer |- | 2004 || [[In My Father's Den (film)|''In My Father's Den'']] || Executive producer |- | 2004 || [[Yes (film)|''Yes'']] || Executive producer |- | 2004 || ''[[Bullet Boy]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2005 || ''[[Shooting Dogs]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2005 || [[Pierrepoint (film)|''Pierrepoint'']] || Executive producer |- | 2006 || [[The Wind that Shakes the Barley|''The Wind That Shakes the Barley'']] || Executive producer |- | 2006 || [[Red Road (film)|''Red Road'']] || Executive producer |- | 2006 || [[London to brighton|''London to Brighton'']] || Executive producer |- | 2006 || ''[[This Is England]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2007 || [[Brick Lane (2007 film)|''Brick Lane'']] || Executive producer |- | 2007 || ''[[Nightwatching]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2008 || ''[[Five Minutes of Heaven]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2009 || [[Fish Tank (film)|''Fish Tank'']] || Executive producer |- | 2010 || [[Chatroom (film)|''Chatroom'']] || Producer |- | 2010 || [[Tamara Drewe (film)|''Tamara Drewe'']] || Producer |- | 2010 || [[Toast (film)|''Toast'']] || Executive producer |- | 2011 || [[Jane Eyre (2011 film)|''Jane Eyre'']] || Producer |- | 2012 || ''[[Lay the Favorite]]'' || Producer |- | 2013 || ''[[Saving Mr. Banks]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2016 || ''[[Alone in Berlin (film)|Alone in Berlin]]'' || Producer |- |2016 |''[[Sing Street]]'' |Co-Producer |- |2016 |''[[Brimstone (2016 film)|Brimstone]]'' |Co-Producer |- |2018 |''[[Every Day (2018 film)|Every Day]]'' |Producer |- |} === Short films === {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Year !! Film !! Role |- | 1988 || ''[https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt0095144/?ref_=search_search_search_result_1 Fear of Drowning]'' || Producer |- | 1990 || ''[[The Voice of the Moon|Voice of the Moon]]'' (documentary) || Producer |- | 2002 || ''Ape'' || Executive producer |- | 2010 || ''[https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt1667673/?ref_=nm_filmo Alice]'' || Executive producer |} === Television === {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Year !! Programme !! Role |- | 2001 || ''[[Is Harry on the Boat?]]'' (TV movie) || Executive producer |- | 2003 || ''[[This Little Life]]'' (TV movie) || Co-Executive producer |- | 2008 || ''[[The Bad Mother's Handbook|Bad Mother's Handbook]]'' (TV movie) || Executive producer |- | 2014 || ''[[The Casual Vacancy (miniseries)|The Casual Vacancy]]'' (TV series) || Executive producer |- |2020 |''[[The Letter for the King (TV series)|The Letter for the King]]'' (TV series) |Executive producer |} == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == * {{IMDb name|0872799}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20090122193348/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/427393 Paul Trijbits] at the British Film Institute * [http://www.rubyfilms.co.uk Ruby Film and Television] {{DEFAULTSORT:Trijbits, Paul}} [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Dutch emigrants to England]] [[Category:Businesspeople from London]] [[Category:Dutch film producers]] [[Category:Dutch television producers]]'
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'@@ -5,25 +5,17 @@ == Career == -Before joining the [[UK Film Council]], Paul Trijbits produced and executive produced a number of feature films with both first-time and established directors. His credits during this time include [[Richard Stanley (film director)|Richard Stanley]]'s ''Hardware'', [[Danny Cannon]]'s [[The Young Americans (film)|''The Young Americans'']], and [[Paul Weiland]]'s ''[[Roseanna's Grave]]. ''Trijbits was a founder member and former co-chair of the New Producers Alliance (NPA).<ref>{{cite web|title=Bloody Sunday|url=http://filmhuisgouda.nl/bloodysunday.pdf|work={{ill|Filmhuis Gouda|nl}}|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724152050/http://www.filmhuisgouda.nl/bloodysunday.pdf|archivedate=24 July 2011|df=dmy-all}}</ref> - -He is currently partner and co CEO at '''FilmWave''', the company he founded in 2012 with Christian Grass. +Before joining the [[UK Film Council]], Paul Trijbits produced a number of feature films including [[Richard Stanley (film director)|Richard Stanley]]'s ''Hardware'' and [[Danny Cannon]]'s [[The Young Americans (film)|''The Young Americans'']]. Trijbits was a founder member and former co-chair of the New Producers Alliance (NPA).<ref>{{cite web|title=Bloody Sunday|url=http://filmhuisgouda.nl/bloodysunday.pdf|work={{ill|Filmhuis Gouda|nl}}|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724152050/http://www.filmhuisgouda.nl/bloodysunday.pdf|archivedate=24 July 2011|df=dmy-all}}</ref> He is currently CEO of [https://filmwave.com/ FilmWave], the company he founded in 2012 with Christian Grass. '''UK FilmCouncil (2000 - 2006)''' -In 2000, Paul Trijbits was appointed Head of the New Cinema Fund at the [[UK Film Council]], which at its inception had £5 million a year<ref>{{cite web|last=James|first=Nick|title=In Bed with the Film Council|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/feature/54|work=[[Sight & Sound]]|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110909120711/http://www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/feature/54|archivedate=9 September 2011|df=dmy-all}}</ref> to support talent and encourage innovation, backing lower-budget films and shorts.<ref>{{cite news|last=Dawtrey|first=Adam|title=U.K. Film Council puts funding team in place|url=http://stage.variety.com/article/VR1117785082.html?categoryid=19&cs=1|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|access-date=12 September 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120722104855/http://stage.variety.com/article/VR1117785082.html?categoryid=19&cs=1|archive-date=22 July 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> - -During his six-year tenure,<ref>{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits – Executive Producer|url=http://www.londonswf.com/2010/speakers/paul-trijbits|work=[[London Screenwriters' Festival]] 2010}}</ref> Trijbits established key initiatives such as the digital shorts programme and backed films that won prestigious awards such as [[Bloody Sunday (TV film)|''Bloody Sunday'']]'' & '[[The Magdalene Sisters]] ''winning the'' Berlinale Golden Bear ''and the'' Venice Golden Lion, respectively, ''showcased new talent and broke new ground with ''[[This Is Not a Love Song (film)|This Is Not a Love Song]]'').<ref name="tvdramaforum">{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits|url=http://www.tvdramaforum.com/programme/opening-welcome-from-the-chair/paul-trijbits|work=TV Drama Forum|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120402104045/http://www.tvdramaforum.com/programme/opening-welcome-from-the-chair/paul-trijbits|archivedate=2 April 2012|df=dmy-all}}</ref> In 2006 Trijbits celebrated a double win at the [[2006 Cannes Film Festival|Cannes Film Festival]] for [[Ken Loach]]'s ''The [[The Wind That Shakes the Barley (film)|Wind that shakes the barley]]'' and [[Andrea Arnold]]'s ''[[Red Road (film)|Red Road]]''. +In 2000, Paul Trijbits was appointed Head of the New Cinema Fund at the [[UK Film Council]]. During his six-year tenure,<ref>{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits – Executive Producer|url=http://www.londonswf.com/2010/speakers/paul-trijbits|work=[[London Screenwriters' Festival]] 2010}}</ref> key initiatives such as the Berlinale Talent Campus were launched and he supported films such as [[Bloody Sunday (TV film)|''Bloody Sunday'']] ''(Golden Bear, Berlin 2002), '[[The Magdalene Sisters]] (Golden Lion, Venice 2002).'' In 2006, New Cinema Fund supported [[Ken Loach]]'s ''The [[The Wind That Shakes the Barley (film)|Wind that Shakes the Barley]]'' and [[Andrea Arnold]]'s ''[[Red Road (film)|Red Road]] won the Palme D'Or and the Prix du Jury in Cannes, respectively.'' '''Ruby Films (2007-2012)''' -In 2007, Trijbits joined [[Alison Owen]]'s London-based production company Ruby Films (established in 1999) as a partner.<ref name="focusfeatures">{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits Bio|url=http://focusfeatures.com/jane_eyre/castncrew?member=paul_trijbits|work=Jane Eyre – A Focus Features Film}}</ref> Credits at Ruby include [[Jane Eyre (2011 film)|''Jane Eyre'']], directed by [[Cary Fukunaga]] and starring [[Mia Wasikowska]], [[Michael Fassbender]] and [[Judi Dench]]; [[Tamara Drewe (film)|''Tamara Drewe'']] (Official Selection – [[2010 Cannes Film Festival]]), directed by [[Stephen Frears]], starring [[Gemma Arterton]]; and ''[[Saving Mr. Banks]]'' for [[Disney]], starring [[Emma Thompson]] and [[Tom Hanks]]. - -He executive produced [[Toast (film)|''Toast'']], based on the book by [[Nigel Slater]], starring [[Helena Bonham Carter]], which had its gala premiere at the [[61st Berlin International Film Festival]] and attracted 6.2 million viewers on BBC One. - -Trijbits also executive produced [[Andrea Arnold]]'s [[Fish Tank (film)|''Fish Tank'']], which competed in Official Competition at the [[2009 Cannes Film Festival]]; [[Oliver Hirschbiegel]]'s ''[[Five Minutes of Heaven]]'', winner of Best Director and Best Screenplay at the [[25th Sundance Film Festival|2009 Sundance Film Festival]]; [[International Emmy#International Emmys|International Emmy]] award winning [[Small Island (television drama)|''Small Island'']], based on the novel by [[Andrea Levy]], starring [[Naomie Harris]], [[David Oyelowo]], [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] and [[Ruth Wilson (actress)|Ruth Wilson]];<ref>{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits|url=http://www.rubyfilms.co.uk/about-us/paul-trijbits/|work=Ruby Film and Television}}</ref> and [[Stephen Poliakoff]]'s ''[[Dancing on the Edge (TV series)|Dancing On The Edge]]'', starring [[Chiwetel Ejiofor]] and [[Matthew Goode]]. +In 2007, Trijbits joined [[Alison Owen]]'s production company Ruby Films.<ref name="focusfeatures">{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits Bio|url=http://focusfeatures.com/jane_eyre/castncrew?member=paul_trijbits|work=Jane Eyre – A Focus Features Film}}</ref> Credits include [[Cary Fukunaga]]'s [[Jane Eyre (2011 film)|''Jane Eyre'']], starring [[Mia Wasikowska]], [[Michael Fassbender]] & [[Judi Dench]]; [[Stephen Frears]]' [[Tamara Drewe (film)|''Tamara Drewe'']], starring [[Gemma Arterton]]; and [[Disney]]'s ''[[Saving Mr. Banks]]'', starring [[Emma Thompson]] & [[Tom Hanks]]. He also executive produced [[Andrea Arnold]]'s [[Fish Tank (film)|''Fish Tank'']] (Prix de Jury, Cannes Film Festival 2006), [[Oliver Hirschbiegel]]'s ''[[Five Minutes of Heaven]]'' (Best Director & Screenplay Sundance Film Festival 2009); [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Emmy_Awards#International_Emmys International Emmy] award winning TV series [[Small Island (television drama)|''Small Island'']] based on [[Andrea Levy]]'s much praised novel, starring [[Naomie Harris]], [[David Oyelowo]], [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] & [[Ruth Wilson (actress)|Ruth Wilson]]; [[Stephen Poliakoff]]'s Golden Globe winner ''[[Dancing on the Edge (TV series)|Dancing On The Edge]]'', starring [[Helena Bonham Carter]], which had its gala premiere at the [[61st Berlin International Film Festival]]. '''FilmWave (2012–present)''' -With [[Anthony Bregman]]'s Likely Story, Trijbits through his company FilmWave most recently produced ''[[Sing Street]]'', directed by [[John Carney (director)|John Carney]] (''[[Once (film)|Once]]'' & ''[[Begin Again (film)|Begin Again]]''), which is due for release in 2015.<ref>{{cite web|last=Cooper|first=Sarah|title=Against all odds|url=http://www.screendaily.com/reports/in-focus/against-all-odds/5029093.article|work=[[Screen Daily]]}}</ref> He is currently executive producer on [[J.K. Rowling]]'s ''[[ The Casual Vacancy (miniseries)|The Casual Vacancy]]'', a television series for the [[BBC]] and [[HBO]]. +With [[Anthony Bregman]]'s Likely Story, Trijbits co-produced ''[[Sing Street]]'', directed by [[John Carney (director)|John Carney]] (''[[Once (film)|Once]]'' & ''[[Begin Again (film)|Begin Again]]''), and ''[[Every Day (2018 film)|Every Day]]'' based on [[David Levithan]]'s YA novel for MGM. He also produced ''[[Alone in Berlin (film)|Alone in Berlin]],'' with Emma Thompson & Brendan Gleeson and Martin Koolhoven's ''[[Brimstone (2016 film)|Brimstone]]'' starring [[Guy Pearce]] & [[Dakota Fanning]]. He executive produced [[J.K. Rowling]]'s ''[[ The Casual Vacancy (miniseries)|The Casual Vacancy]] f''or the [[BBC]] and [[HBO]] and in 2020 he launched the Netflix Original Series ''[[The Letter for the King (TV series)|The Letter for the King]]'', based on his favourite book when growing up in Holland. == Filmography == @@ -46,5 +38,5 @@ | 2000 || [[Paranoid (2000 thriller film)|''Paranoid'']] || Producer |- -| 2001 || ''My Brother Tom'' || Executive producer +| 2001 || ''[https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt0273850/?ref_=nm_filmo_pastfilmvid_58 My Brother Tom]'' || Executive producer |- | 2002 || [[Bloody Sunday (TV film)|''Bloody Sunday'']] || Executive producer @@ -56,5 +48,5 @@ | 2002 || ''[[The Magdalene Sisters]]'' || Executive producer |- -| 2002 || ''Noi Albinoi'' || Executive producer +| 2002 || ''[[Noi the Albino|Noi Albinoi]]'' || Executive producer |- | 2003 || ''[[Bodysong]]'' (documentary) || Executive producer @@ -105,4 +97,16 @@ |- | 2016 || ''[[Alone in Berlin (film)|Alone in Berlin]]'' || Producer +|- +|2016 +|''[[Sing Street]]'' +|Co-Producer +|- +|2016 +|''[[Brimstone (2016 film)|Brimstone]]'' +|Co-Producer +|- +|2018 +|''[[Every Day (2018 film)|Every Day]]'' +|Producer |- |} @@ -113,11 +117,11 @@ ! Year !! Film !! Role |- -| 1988 || ''Fear of Drowning'' || Producer +| 1988 || ''[https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt0095144/?ref_=search_search_search_result_1 Fear of Drowning]'' || Producer |- -| 1990 || ''Voice of the Moon'' (documentary) || Producer +| 1990 || ''[[The Voice of the Moon|Voice of the Moon]]'' (documentary) || Producer |- | 2002 || ''Ape'' || Executive producer |- -| 2010 || ''Alice'' || Executive producer +| 2010 || ''[https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt1667673/?ref_=nm_filmo Alice]'' || Executive producer |} @@ -131,7 +135,11 @@ | 2003 || ''[[This Little Life]]'' (TV movie) || Co-Executive producer |- -| 2008 || ''Bad Mother's Handbook'' (TV movie) || Executive producer +| 2008 || ''[[The Bad Mother's Handbook|Bad Mother's Handbook]]'' (TV movie) || Executive producer |- | 2014 || ''[[The Casual Vacancy (miniseries)|The Casual Vacancy]]'' (TV series) || Executive producer +|- +|2020 +|''[[The Letter for the King (TV series)|The Letter for the King]]'' (TV series) +|Executive producer |} '
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[ 0 => 'Before joining the [[UK Film Council]], Paul Trijbits produced and executive produced a number of feature films with both first-time and established directors. His credits during this time include [[Richard Stanley (film director)|Richard Stanley]]'s ''Hardware'', [[Danny Cannon]]'s [[The Young Americans (film)|''The Young Americans'']], and [[Paul Weiland]]'s ''[[Roseanna's Grave]]. ''Trijbits was a founder member and former co-chair of the New Producers Alliance (NPA).<ref>{{cite web|title=Bloody Sunday|url=http://filmhuisgouda.nl/bloodysunday.pdf|work={{ill|Filmhuis Gouda|nl}}|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724152050/http://www.filmhuisgouda.nl/bloodysunday.pdf|archivedate=24 July 2011|df=dmy-all}}</ref>', 1 => '', 2 => 'He is currently partner and co CEO at '''FilmWave''', the company he founded in 2012 with Christian Grass.', 3 => 'In 2000, Paul Trijbits was appointed Head of the New Cinema Fund at the [[UK Film Council]], which at its inception had £5 million a year<ref>{{cite web|last=James|first=Nick|title=In Bed with the Film Council|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/feature/54|work=[[Sight & Sound]]|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110909120711/http://www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/feature/54|archivedate=9 September 2011|df=dmy-all}}</ref> to support talent and encourage innovation, backing lower-budget films and shorts.<ref>{{cite news|last=Dawtrey|first=Adam|title=U.K. Film Council puts funding team in place|url=http://stage.variety.com/article/VR1117785082.html?categoryid=19&cs=1|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|access-date=12 September 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120722104855/http://stage.variety.com/article/VR1117785082.html?categoryid=19&cs=1|archive-date=22 July 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref>', 4 => '', 5 => 'During his six-year tenure,<ref>{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits – Executive Producer|url=http://www.londonswf.com/2010/speakers/paul-trijbits|work=[[London Screenwriters' Festival]] 2010}}</ref> Trijbits established key initiatives such as the digital shorts programme and backed films that won prestigious awards such as [[Bloody Sunday (TV film)|''Bloody Sunday'']]'' & '[[The Magdalene Sisters]] ''winning the'' Berlinale Golden Bear ''and the'' Venice Golden Lion, respectively, ''showcased new talent and broke new ground with ''[[This Is Not a Love Song (film)|This Is Not a Love Song]]'').<ref name="tvdramaforum">{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits|url=http://www.tvdramaforum.com/programme/opening-welcome-from-the-chair/paul-trijbits|work=TV Drama Forum|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120402104045/http://www.tvdramaforum.com/programme/opening-welcome-from-the-chair/paul-trijbits|archivedate=2 April 2012|df=dmy-all}}</ref> In 2006 Trijbits celebrated a double win at the [[2006 Cannes Film Festival|Cannes Film Festival]] for [[Ken Loach]]'s ''The [[The Wind That Shakes the Barley (film)|Wind that shakes the barley]]'' and [[Andrea Arnold]]'s ''[[Red Road (film)|Red Road]]''.', 6 => 'In 2007, Trijbits joined [[Alison Owen]]'s London-based production company Ruby Films (established in 1999) as a partner.<ref name="focusfeatures">{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits Bio|url=http://focusfeatures.com/jane_eyre/castncrew?member=paul_trijbits|work=Jane Eyre – A Focus Features Film}}</ref> Credits at Ruby include [[Jane Eyre (2011 film)|''Jane Eyre'']], directed by [[Cary Fukunaga]] and starring [[Mia Wasikowska]], [[Michael Fassbender]] and [[Judi Dench]]; [[Tamara Drewe (film)|''Tamara Drewe'']] (Official Selection – [[2010 Cannes Film Festival]]), directed by [[Stephen Frears]], starring [[Gemma Arterton]]; and ''[[Saving Mr. Banks]]'' for [[Disney]], starring [[Emma Thompson]] and [[Tom Hanks]].', 7 => '', 8 => 'He executive produced [[Toast (film)|''Toast'']], based on the book by [[Nigel Slater]], starring [[Helena Bonham Carter]], which had its gala premiere at the [[61st Berlin International Film Festival]] and attracted 6.2 million viewers on BBC One.', 9 => '', 10 => 'Trijbits also executive produced [[Andrea Arnold]]'s [[Fish Tank (film)|''Fish Tank'']], which competed in Official Competition at the [[2009 Cannes Film Festival]]; [[Oliver Hirschbiegel]]'s ''[[Five Minutes of Heaven]]'', winner of Best Director and Best Screenplay at the [[25th Sundance Film Festival|2009 Sundance Film Festival]]; [[International Emmy#International Emmys|International Emmy]] award winning [[Small Island (television drama)|''Small Island'']], based on the novel by [[Andrea Levy]], starring [[Naomie Harris]], [[David Oyelowo]], [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] and [[Ruth Wilson (actress)|Ruth Wilson]];<ref>{{cite web|title=Paul Trijbits|url=http://www.rubyfilms.co.uk/about-us/paul-trijbits/|work=Ruby Film and Television}}</ref> and [[Stephen Poliakoff]]'s ''[[Dancing on the Edge (TV series)|Dancing On The Edge]]'', starring [[Chiwetel Ejiofor]] and [[Matthew Goode]].', 11 => 'With [[Anthony Bregman]]'s Likely Story, Trijbits through his company FilmWave most recently produced ''[[Sing Street]]'', directed by [[John Carney (director)|John Carney]] (''[[Once (film)|Once]]'' & ''[[Begin Again (film)|Begin Again]]''), which is due for release in 2015.<ref>{{cite web|last=Cooper|first=Sarah|title=Against all odds|url=http://www.screendaily.com/reports/in-focus/against-all-odds/5029093.article|work=[[Screen Daily]]}}</ref> He is currently executive producer on [[J.K. Rowling]]'s ''[[ The Casual Vacancy (miniseries)|The Casual Vacancy]]'', a television series for the [[BBC]] and [[HBO]].', 12 => '| 2001 || ''My Brother Tom'' || Executive producer', 13 => '| 2002 || ''Noi Albinoi'' || Executive producer', 14 => '| 1988 || ''Fear of Drowning'' || Producer', 15 => '| 1990 || ''Voice of the Moon'' (documentary) || Producer', 16 => '| 2010 || ''Alice'' || Executive producer', 17 => '| 2008 || ''Bad Mother's Handbook'' (TV movie) || Executive producer' ]
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