Press Release: Last Kings of London Partners Up with James Bond's Chartered Accountants
- Dirk Vandereyken
- Jan 12, 2016
- 2 min read
Everyone involved in the film industry knows that each film is like its own mini-business, with its own crew, its own cast, its own schedule and its own budget. Audiences that have never been involved in actually making a film may not know it, but in the ever-changing, complex and unpredictable world of film-making, the skills of a chartered accountant often prove to be invaluable.
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Chartered Accountants are often considered to be amongst the most highly-regarded business professionals in the industry. Thanks to their discerning educational background and a post-graduation qualification that blends training with practical experience, they are uniquely qualified to understand difficult issues, find out-of-the-box solutions and help businesses shape the way they operate. Chartered Accountants organise audits, write the opinion letters required by investors, make sure projects get fair tax relief and much more.
In order to make Last Kings of London into reality, Robert Stushki’s Epic Movie Productions and Jason Piette’s Spice Factory have now decided to partner up with Nyman Libson Paul, the leading advisors to the UK entertainment and media industry.
Nyman Libson Paul is known for collaborating with a wide variety of media, including video games, films, television, animation, music and theatre. Their involvement with the film industry began in 1954, when founder Nyman Libson was photographed on the set of White Christmas, together with Hollywood legends Danny Kaye and Bing Crosby. The company has worked on a lot of films, but may be most famous for being involved with every James Bond film ever made.
Due to the scope of Last Kings of London, CEO Robert Stushki was only willing to work with the best. Set in mobster-era 1960s London, the film explores what really happened to famous gangsters Eddie and Charlie Richardson, as well as their contemporaries and rivals, the Kray brothers.
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Also, the 31st of January 2016 marks Eddie Richardson’s 80th birthday. We would hereby like to extend an invitation to all press to attend the birthday ceremony and interview Eddie and his friends. We will be launching a press release with more details on the event during the upcoming week.
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