Scott Free has offices in London and Los Angeles and has a number of feature films and television programmes in development and production including recently completed, Cracks, directed by Jordan Scott, starring Eva Green, Welcome to the Rileys, directed by Jake Scott, starring James Gandolfini and Kristen Stewart, and upcoming Cyrus for Fox Searchlight directed by Mark and Jay Duplass starring John C. Reilly and Jonah Hill.
Recently completed are Unstoppable, directed by Tony Scott for Twentieth Century Fox and starring Chris Pine and Denzel Washington, Robin Hood, directed by Ridley Scott for Universal starring Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett, and The A Team, directed by RSA Films director, Joe Carnahan and starring Liam Neeson and Bradley Cooper.
Scott Free Television produces the Emmy® and Golden Globe® nominated hit TV show The Good Wife for CBS, and is set to produce Ken Follett’s recent international best-seller World Without End this summer in Hungary as an eight-hour event for 2012. They also produced the long-running hit CBS show Numb3rs, which ran for six seasons, and the Golden Globe® nominated limited-series The Pillars of the Earth, starring Ian McShane, Rufus Sewell and Donald Sutherland.
Scott Free Television has produced a steady stream of Award-winning longform programs including HBO’s Into the Storm, an Emmy nominee and sequel to the Emmy-winning telefilm, The Gathering Storm; A&E’s Emmy-nominated mini-series, Michael Crichton’s The Andromeda Strain, Headlined by Benjamin Bratt, and TNT’s epic six-hour spy thriller, The Company, a Golden Globe nominee, starring Michael Keaton and Alfred Molina, based on the book by Robert Littell.
Upcoming non-fiction projects include Prophets of Science Fiction with Discovery Science Channel, set to air in late 2011, and Gettysburg for the History Channel, set to air May 30th, 2011.
Scott Free works closely with RSA Films, the commercials company started by Ridley Scott more than forty years ago. RSA Films represents many established and up and coming filmmakers and one of Scott Free’s roles is to assist these directors in their feature film and television projects.