HELENA SPRING (producer)

Worldwide Head of Production for Anant Singh’s Videovision Entertainment, Helena Spring (producer) has produced more than sixty television projects and some twenty feature films.

Her most recent motion picture credits as producer include South African hit “Mr. Bones,” “The Long Run,” starring Armin Muehler-Stahl, “The Theory of Flight,” starring Academy Award-winning Kenneth Branagh and Helena Bonham Carter, “Bravo Two Zero,” (as co-producer), a BBC co-production starring Sean Bean, based on Andy McNab’s best-selling book of the same title.

Spring executive produced the comedy drama, “Get Real,” a British Screen and Graphite Films co-production, which won the Best Picture award at the British Film Festival of Dinard in France 1998: Trophée Hitchcock D'Or, Trophée Hitchcock Audience Award, and the Trophée Hitchcock Kodak cinematography Award. She also executive produced the motion picture “Waati,” directed by Palme D’Or winner Souleymane Cisse, “The Mangler,” directed by Tobe Hooper, Katinka Heyns’ “Paljas,” which was accepted as South Africa’s first official entry in the 1998 Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film Category and Darrell James Roodt’s “Sarafina!” starring Whoopi Goldberg, which received a New York Christopher Award.
Helena’s associate producer credits include “Face,” starring Ray Winstone and directed by Antonia Bird (“Priest”), Darrell James Roodt’s “Cry, the Beloved Country,” starring James Earl Jones and Richard Harris, which garnered the New York Christopher Award, and “Dangerous Ground,” starring Elizabeth Hurley and Ice Cube.

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