Patrick Holzen
- Producer
Patrick Holzen is a Chartered Accountant (CPA) who has over 20 years executive and professional experience in the UK TV and Film industry, ranging from production, post production and distribution.
He is the founder and Managing Director of Mutz Media a film and television production and sales company and is in the process of developing several projects, including a romantic comedy The Swinger; New York 1920s' set musical The Amazing Kapakowski Sisters (Bloodbath at the Ritz), Fritz's Triangle and an exotic crime series for television based on the Diamond Dagger Award winning character - Inspector Ghote. He has just produced Guys Reading Poems which the company is also selling internationally, about an all-male, literary secret society that intervenes in the lives of a creative but troubled family residing in a downtown Los Angeles artist's loft directed by Hunter Lee Hughes and a short film, Unforgivable, directed by Christian Parton. He raised over $12m to convert classic films into 3D and Ultra High Definition, of which The Last Emperor was the first on the slate and premiered in Cannes 2014.
Patrick has served on the Board of Directors of UK Screen -a trade body which represents and promotes over 140 service companies working in film, commercials and television in the UK and is on the Board of Trustees for the West End Theatre Charity - The Make A Difference Trust.
He is the founder and Managing Director of Mutz Media a film and television production and sales company and is in the process of developing several projects, including a romantic comedy The Swinger; New York 1920s' set musical The Amazing Kapakowski Sisters (Bloodbath at the Ritz), Fritz's Triangle and an exotic crime series for television based on the Diamond Dagger Award winning character - Inspector Ghote. He has just produced Guys Reading Poems which the company is also selling internationally, about an all-male, literary secret society that intervenes in the lives of a creative but troubled family residing in a downtown Los Angeles artist's loft directed by Hunter Lee Hughes and a short film, Unforgivable, directed by Christian Parton. He raised over $12m to convert classic films into 3D and Ultra High Definition, of which The Last Emperor was the first on the slate and premiered in Cannes 2014.
Patrick has served on the Board of Directors of UK Screen -a trade body which represents and promotes over 140 service companies working in film, commercials and television in the UK and is on the Board of Trustees for the West End Theatre Charity - The Make A Difference Trust.