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Cloud Eight Films

Cloud Eight Films Ltd.
Formerly called
  • Cloud Nine Films (2009)
  • Colson Films (2008-2009)
Private
Industry Motion picture
Founded December 19, 2008; 8 years ago (2008-12-19)
Founder Christian Colson
Headquarters 71 Queen Victoria Street, London EC4V 4BE, United Kingdom
Area served
Worldwide
Subsidiaries Selma Films

Cloud Eight Films (originally known as Cloud Eight) is an English production company founded on December 19, 2008 by Christian Colson, based in London, England. It is known for film such as 127 Hours, Selma and Steve Jobs and currently owns a sister production company named Selma Films.

The company was founded on December 19, 2008 in London, England by Christian Colson, who originally was Managing Director at Celador. It was founded as Colson Films, but renamed in March 28, 2009 to Cloud Nine Films, alongside setting up a first look deal with Pathé within the same month and then to Cloud Eight Films on November 19. In February 2011, however, producer Ivana MacKinnon left the company to produce Cheerleaders 3D, to be directed by Tom Harper. In May, author Monica Ali was reported to have sold the film rights of Untold Story to the company.

On October 7, 2013, English filmmaker Danny Boyle was announced to be making a film based on documentary Smash and Grab: The Story of the Pink Panthers with Cloud Eight Films to produce. On October 11, FX ordered a 10-part miniseries titled Telemark, through Boyle's Decibel Films and Cloud Eight Films. On October 2014, FX granted both Colson and Boyle a first look deal, in which films would still be produced through Decibel Films and Cloud Eight Films, following their collaboration on Telemark. On July 2015, Cloud Eight's Steve Jobs was announced as the Centerpiece for the New York Film Festival at the Film Society of Lincoln Center.


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