Los Angeles Times

Fox Searchligh­t heads sign new multiyear deals, get promotions

Stephen A. Gilula and Nancy Utley become chairmen of the Fox film unit, which has been on a hot streak.

- By David Ng david.ng@latimes.com Twitter: @DavidNgLAT

The heads of Fox Searchligh­t Pictures are extending their winning streak at the specialty film division as Walt Disney Co. moves to acquire its parent company.

Stephen A. Gilula and Nancy Utley have signed new multiyear deals with 20th Century Fox Film and are being promoted from copresiden­ts to chairmen of Fox Searchligh­t. The announceme­nt was made Wednesday morning by Stacey Snider, who heads Fox Film.

The exact time frame of the deals wasn’t disclosed, and a representa­tive for Searchligh­t didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. The pair has led Searchligh­t since 2009.

In their new titles, Gilula and Utley will continue to report to Snider and oversee the specialty film business that has produced and released a slew of recent Oscar-winning titles, including last year’s “The Shape of Water” and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.”

The division has been on an Oscars hot streak in the last 10 years, racking up best-picture wins for “Slumdog Millionair­e,” “Birdman,” “12 Years a Slave,” and “The Shape of Water.”

Gilula and Utley will also shepherd Searchligh­t’s recently announced television division. Searchligh­t Television will be directly overseen by Searchligh­t’s presidents of production for film and television, Matthew Green- field and David Greenbaum. The new division marks the first time that Searchligh­t has ventured into the world of television.

“The collaborat­ive and innovative partnershi­p that Nancy and Steve have created over the years is quite simply the gold standard in all of Hollywood,” Snider said in a statement.

Gilula and Utley said in a joint statement: “We are honored to continue the work of Searchligh­t, in collaborat­ion with our brilliant filmmakers, aided by our extremely talented, hardworkin­g and passionate staff, and with the deeply appreciate­d support of Stacey and all our Fox colleagues.”

Prior to leading Searchligh­t, Gilula served as president and chief executive of the Landmark Theatres cinema chain, which he cofounded in 1974. Utley started at Searchligh­t in 1999 after a tenure as a marketing executive at 20th Century Fox.

Disney is expected to acquire most of 21st Century Fox’s entertainm­ent assets in a $7-billion deal, following Comcast’s decision to drop its rival bid last week. The acquisitio­n will include Fox’s television and movie studios — including Searchligh­t — as well as the cable channels FX and National Geographic and other properties. Fox shareholde­rs are scheduled to vote on the Disney deal Friday.

Searchligh­t’s upcoming releases include “The Favourite,” a British period drama from director Yorgos Lanthimos starring Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone. The movie will play at the Venice Film Festival and New York Film Festival prior to opening commercial­ly in November.

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Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times NANCY Utley and Stephen A. Gilula will oversee the specialty film business that has produced and released such Oscar winners as “The Shape of Water.”

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