Southern Comfort Beach, Southern Comfort Shampoo, Southern Comfort Karate, Axe Apollo Lifeguard, Axe Apollo Fireman, Axe Brainy Girl…
Axe Sporty Girl…
Old Spice I Can Do Anything, Old Spice Jungle, Ikea Addiction, ESPN The Name, FedEx and XBOX Stand Off…
Environmental Defense Fund Polar Bears…
Hyundai Bull, DirectTV Opulence…
… 25 Cannes Lions, Clios, Andys, BTAAs, a DGA nomination, ad named the most awarded commercial director in the world by the 2013 Gunn Report. Revolver’s Tim Godsall has also just made his first feature film, Len and Company.
“Now I’m just excited to wade into a really good commercial project.” And rather a lot of advertising agencies are likely to be applauding that.
Overseas, Godsall has left Biscuit Filmworks for Anonymous Content, that now represents him in the US, UK and Europe. “Making a little independent feature is such a precarious and intense experience, but during the process of making it my respect for Steve [Golin] and Anonymous kept growing. When the time came to get back into commercials, it made sense to do it with those guys.”
Len and Company, stars Rhys Ifans, Juno Temple and Jack Kilmer. The film centers on Len Black (Rhys Ifans), a successful but miserable music producer who flees to his house in Upstate New York to start a period of self-imposed exile, where his solitude is shattered by his estranged son (Jack Kilmer) and the pop sensation (Juno Temple) he has created.
Anonymous Content, the company founded in 1999 by Steve Golin with the mantra, “where talent comes first,” is becoming known its longer-format projects. It is producing the next iteration of HBO’s drama, True Detective. Anonymous produced and Cary Fukanaga directed all eight episodes of True Detective’s freshman series, which earned Cary the Emmy for Outstanding Directing. Anonymous also produced Steven Soderbergh’s new TV series, The Knick, starring Clive Owen, which has essentially revitalized the Cinemax network brand.
Anonymous has two feature films about to go into production. Director, Alejandro G Iñárritu’s latest film, The Revenant, about a fur trapper, who in the 1820s set out on a path of vengeance against those who left him for dead after a bear mauling is in pre-production. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy, and begins shooting soon. Also in pre-production is director Tom McCarthy’s Spotlight. The film is based on the true story of how The Boston Globe uncovered the massive scandal of child molestation within the local Catholic Archdiocese. Its all star cast includes Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Stanley Tucci, Rachel McAdams, Billy Crudup, Liev Schreiber, John Slattery and Brian d’Arcy James.







