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Trine Pillay joins B-Reel as executive producer

Trine Pillay, the head of production at Smuggler, has joined B-Reel as executive producer for its London office.

Trine Pillay: appointed executive producer for the London office of B-Reel

Trine Pillay: appointed executive producer for the London office of B-Reel

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In her new role, Pillay will work with the directors on the B-Reel roster, including Miles Jay, Roderick Fenske and Filip Tellander.

Pillay previously worked with Paul Weiland, but left the Paul Weiland Film Company in 2008 to join Home Corp as managing partner, as he disbanded the firm and went solo. She later joined Smuggler as head of production.

She said: "I was drawn to B-Reel because it's an amazingly diverse company, and there aren’t many like it.

"I feel lucky to be with a digital production company made up of many outstanding directors, who create fantastic work and I’m excited to be working with them."

This article was first published on campaignlive.co.uk

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