- Marc Robinson has worked at the intersection of film, television, and music for almost 20 years in various roles within the Universal Music Group, and over that time has accumulated a wealth of filmmaker relationships, award-winning projects and industry expertise. Co-President of the recently launched Mercury Studios - Marc is executive producing the first feature documentary from the new venture, John Battsek's forthcoming Abbey Road documentary If These Walls Could Sing, directed by Mary McCartney. Marc is jointly spearheading Mercury Studios' drive to create world-class music-rooted content for a global audience.
He is also President of Globe, Universal Music UK's creative & commercial partnerships division. Previously Globe Productions has produced feature length documentaries for iconic global acts from Max Richter to Elton John. Globe Productions also partnered with Asif Kapadia and James Gay-Rees for the Academy Award and BAFTA-winning AMY. Through Globe's Soundtrack & Score initiative, Marc has overseen investment in and soundtrack creation for a host of internationally acclaimed films including Tom Harper's "Wild Rose", Idris Elba's directorial debut "Yardie", Stephen Woolley's "On Chesil Beach", Netflix's Watership Down series and George Nolfi's "The Banker".
Previous credits also include sound-tracking for Quentin Tarantino's Academy Award-winning "The Hateful Eight", Richard Curtis' "About Time", and John Carney's Golden Globe nominated "Sing Street".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Marc Robinson
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