New Moon (company)

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New Moon is an independently owned film production company based in Soho, London. Founded in 1996 by Caroline Rowland,[1] New Moon wrote and produced the films which helped to win the London bid for the 2012 Summer Olympics.[2] The company went on to work for 3 more successful bids when Sochi won the 2014 Winter Olympics,[3] Qatar won the right to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup[4] and on 7 July 2011 as PyeongChang won their bid to host the 2018 Winter Olympics.[5][6]

New Moon also develops and produces both fictional and documentary feature films with themes around sport and education. They are set for a cinematic release of romantic comedy Not Out and family adventure film Five Rings in 2012.[7] The company also sponsors a Production Management scholarship at the National Film and Television School.[8]

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  • ‘Sport at Heart’ - New York festivals Grand Prix, IVCA Grand Prix and 24 other international awards[2]
  • ‘Inspiration’ – IVCA Gold and 4 other international awards
  • ‘Belief’ – IVCA Gold and 6 other international awards[9]
  • ‘New Age of Travel’ – IVCA Gold and 2 other international awards[10]
  • Televisual Top 10 for 8 consecutive years[11]
  • ‘Hide and Seek’ - Sports Industry Awards Nomination
  • ‘We are the people we’ve been waiting for’ – Clarion Award for Corporate Social Responsibility in Film[12]

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