Finn Bruce(I)
- Producer
- Director
Finn Bruce is a producer, director and writer, known for producing Paramount Pictures film Sumotherhood (2023), Directing and Producing Swede Caroline (2022), multi-award winning Tucked (2019), Paul Dood's Deadly Lunch Break (2021), Tank 432 (2015) and Tracks (2019). He runs London based production, finance and sales outfit Belstone Pictures.
Finn started directing and producing documentaries while at the Hurtwood House Film Academy he then went on to work set for various films and TV shows including Top Gear, X Factor, Downton Abbey (2011) and Les Miserables (2012) before working for Blink TV, Mario Testino + and Sky News assistant producing and researching. He also co-founded the lifestyle magazine brand The Gentleman's Journal where he was also Creative Director for several years along side producing a number of short films and TV Pilots.
Finn then worked with Oscar nominated producers Shaun Redick & Ray Mansfield (Get Out (2017), BlacKkKlansman (2018)), both indie experts in the field of feature film packaging, financing, production and worldwide distribution. Before spending a few years as an Investment and Development exec for film financier Nicola Horlick (Drive (2011), RocknRolla (2008), The King's Speech (2010)) across her two film funds.
Finn started directing and producing documentaries while at the Hurtwood House Film Academy he then went on to work set for various films and TV shows including Top Gear, X Factor, Downton Abbey (2011) and Les Miserables (2012) before working for Blink TV, Mario Testino + and Sky News assistant producing and researching. He also co-founded the lifestyle magazine brand The Gentleman's Journal where he was also Creative Director for several years along side producing a number of short films and TV Pilots.
Finn then worked with Oscar nominated producers Shaun Redick & Ray Mansfield (Get Out (2017), BlacKkKlansman (2018)), both indie experts in the field of feature film packaging, financing, production and worldwide distribution. Before spending a few years as an Investment and Development exec for film financier Nicola Horlick (Drive (2011), RocknRolla (2008), The King's Speech (2010)) across her two film funds.