Sally Hibbin

Sally Hibbin (born 3 July 1953) is a British independent film producer, known for her work on low budget films with directors like Ken Loach and Phil Davis as well as producers like Sarah Curtis and Rebecca O'Brien. She has produced various British independent films and some television productions.

She was born on 3 July 1953 in North London. She is the daughter of Nina Hibbin; film critic for the communist ''Daily Worker'' (later the ''Morning Star''). Her career also began as a journalist until she founded her independent production company, Parallax Pictures in 1981. She had a lengthy cooperation with Ken Loach, which began in the early 1990s and was “a pivotal period in the director's career”, with films like ''Riff-Raff'' (1991), ''Raining Stones'' (1993), ''Ladybird, Ladybird'' (1994), ''Land and Freedom'' (1995) and ''Carla's Song'' (1996). She also worked with television directors such as Les Blair on feature films like ''Bad Behaviour'' (1993) and ''Stand and Deliver'' (1997), as well as actor Phil Davis on his directorial debut motion picture, ''I.D.'' (1995) and then, ''Hold Back the Night'' (1998).

With Skreba Films, Hibbin produced A Very British Coup (miniseries) (1988) for Channel 4, a three-part dramatization of the novel by MP, Chris Mullin, depicting United Kingdom under a genuinely socialist Labour government. The series won four BAFTA Awards in 1989 - for Best Actor (Ray McAnally), Best Drama Series (Sally Hibbin, Alan Plater, Anne Skinner and Mick Jackson), Best Film Editor (Don Fairservice) and Best Film Sound (Christian Wangler, David Old and Peter Elliott ) – and a 1988 International Emmy Award for Best Drama. Her other award winning productions are ''Riff-Raff'' (1991), which won the Critics' Award at Cannes Film Festival as well as the inaugural Felix for Best European Film, and ''I Know You Know'', which won the BAFTA Cymru award in 2009.

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    The making of Licence to kill by Hibbin, Sally, 1953-

    [Topsfield, Mass.] : Salem House, 1989
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    Almost adult

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    Yasmin

    Paris : Doriane Films, 2004
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