First established as a literary and dramatists' agency in 1896, Sayle Screen has evolved into one of London's leading and longest standing independent agencies, now representing writers, directors and producers for film, television, stage and new media.

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Sayle Screen works in
association with agents in
New York and Los Angeles.


We also work in conjunction with book agencies including The Sayle Literary Agency, Greene & Heaton Ltd and The Robinson Literary Agency, representing the dramatic rights in fiction and non-fiction books.


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MY BROTHER THE DEVIL, Sally el Hosaini's debut feature, has won the World Cinematography award at Sundance. Congratulations Sally!
Sally el Hosaini’s feature film,MY BROTHER THE DEVIL, premieres at Sundance Film Festival 2012
Sue Townsend's new novel, THE WOMAN WHO WENT TO BED FOR A YEAR, will be published on March 1st 2012 by Penguin
Iain Banks's latest novel, STONEMOUTH, will be published on April 5th 2012 by Little, Brown
Documentary by Matthew Whiteman, THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY’S MISSING MASTERMIND, will be broadcast on Monday 9th January at 8pm on Channel 4
Last chance to catch the award winning show, The Railway Children, which departs from Waterloo Station on January 8th
Congratulations Chris King for SENNA winning the BIFA for best documentary
@SayleScreen - you can now find us on TWITTER!
Congratulations to Chris King and Gregers Sall on their nomination for BIFA 'Best Technical Achievement' award with SENNA
Jonathan Gershfield's SADIE J receives a BAFTA nomination for Best Children's Comedy
Khaled el Hagar’s film, LUST, is Egypt’s official entry for the Oscar shortlist for Best Foreign Language Film
Marc Evans PATAGONIA has been selected as the UK’s Foreign Language Film submission for the 2012 Academy Awards
Patrick Barlow's THE 39 STEPS celebrates its fifth birthday at the Criterion Theatre