Uberto Pasolini (AC 74-76) has worked within the British Film Industry since 1983 and became an independent producer in 1994. He founded Redwave Films in 1993.
Its first produced feature film was “Palookaville”, starring Vincent Gallo and directed by Alan Taylor.
Subsequently the company produced “The Full Monty”, which grossed over 250 million dollars internationally. Amongst its many international awards, the film was named 'Best Film' of 1997 by BAFTA.
The company also produced “The Closer You Get”, written by acclaimed television writer William Ivory and “The Emperor’s New Clothes”, starring Ian Holm.
All the company’s films were released theatrically around the world, including in the UK and the USA.
Uberto has just completed principle photography on his directorial debut, (working title) "No Fucking Handball".

