The box office success of the multi-award-winning The Favourite last year contributed to Element Pictures recording post-tax profits of €473,053. While this was down from 2017's profit level, the company's founders raised the dividend they paid themselves from €250,000 to €300,000.
New accounts for Element Pictures Ltd show that the company’s bottom line was boosted by a string of critically acclaimed movies.
The Favourite was produced for $15 million (€13.6 million) and took in $95 million at the global box office, with Olivia Colman scooping an Oscar for her performance in the black comedy.
The movie had a limited US release in November last year, and was in Irish and UK cinemas last January.
The 2018 performance of Element Pictures followed profits of €689,681 in 2017 and profits of €756,059 in 2016.
Founding directors, Ed Guiney and Andrew Lowe last year shared €300,000 in dividends. This followed a dividend payout for the two of €250,000 in 2017.
At the end of 2018, accumulated profits at Element Pictures totalled €2.84 million. The company’s cash reduced from €2 million to €1.22 million during the year.
Numbers employed at the company last year were static at 26.
Room
The success of The Favourite followed on from the global success of the Oscar-winning movie, Room, and The Killing of a Sacred Deer which was a breakout hit for young Dublin actor, Barry Keoghan.
Element Pictures has offices in Dublin, London and Belfast and works across production, distribution, and exhibition.
Earlier this year, the company began shooting a 12-part series adaptation of Sally Rooney's best-selling Normal People for the BBC. The series is being directed by Lenny Abrahamson.
Element Pictures also operates Dublin’s Light House Cinema and Galway’s Pálás, with the two venues employing about 60 people between them.