Team

Nick Taussig

Founder and Managing Director
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Since founding Salon with Paul Van Carter in 2013, Nick Taussig has produced 19 feature films including Ian Bonhote & Peter Ettedgui’s double BAFTA-nominated McQueen, Jonathan Teplitzky’s Churchill, and auteur Andrew Kotting’s Lek & The Dogs. Nick has recently directed A Space in Time with Riccardo Servini, a feature documentary response to the diagnosis of his two sons, Theo and Oskar, with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a fatal muscle wasting disease. It will be released by Bohemia Media in February 2021. In addition, he is the author of four novels, his most recent, The Distinguished Assassin. Before his career in book and film, Nick studied literature and philosophy at Durham University, where he obtained a First, then went on to acquire a Master’s in Russian literature from the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies. He is also co-founder of Mtaala Foundation, an education partnership and sponsorship programme to create and support a school for vulnerable children and at-risk youth in Uganda; and a trustee of Harrison’s Fund, which fights Duchenne muscular dystrophy, getting as much money as possible into the hands of the world’s best researchers, who are working to find a cure for this fatal genetic disease.

Paul Van Carter

Founder and Creative Director
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Before founding Salon Pictures in 2013, Paul Van Carter produced music and commercials for ten years, and was associate producer on Nicolas Winding Refn’s Bronson, starring Tom Hardy and winner of best film at Sydney Film Festival. Paul then moved to Revolver Entertainment to produce features with Nick Taussig, overseeing a stable of directors and writers and a development slate, he produced four films there, and wrote two of these. Paul has also published two books, including one on the subject of 20th century art history entitled Oil on Canvas. He has also written My name is Lenny for Salon and directed The Guv’nor, and more recently Fred, both nominated for best documentary at East End Film Festival. With Nick, Paul has produced 20 feature films to date, including Ian Bonhote & Peter Ettedgui’s double BAFTA-nominated McQueen, Jonathan Teplitzky’s Churchill, and Gabriel Range’s “Stardust” starring Johnny Flynn, which will premiere in 2020.

Annabel Wigoder

Head of Development
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Annabel is Head of Development at Salon, and has also taken on a producing role within the company, producing The Billion Dollar Game, a feature documentary on the record-breaking video game franchise Grand Theft Auto. In 2019 she will produce Audrey, the definitive biopic on Hollywood icon Audrey Hepburn. Before joining Salon, Annabel worked as Development Executive on feature films including Quartet and The Invisible Woman, and TV series including The Man In The High Castle for Headline Pictures, and as a script reader for UK production companies including Film4, BBC Writers Room and Focus Features. Annabel has produced short films and music promos in a freelance capacity, and branded content under the Endemol Beyond production banner. She has a degree in English Literature from the University of Leeds, a Masters degree in Creative Writing from the University of Manchester, and is a produced playwright: her comedy musical toured the UK and Australia, playing the West End, the Southbank Centre and the Sydney Opera House. She was chosen as ‘One to Watch’ by the Edinburgh International TV Festival.

Abid Majid

Executive Producer & Strategy Advisor
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Abid started his career at Goldman Sachs, and now runs an asset management company, Featherstone Capital. Abid takes time out to pursue projects centred around the Arts. He produced the ‘Jungly Jadoogar’ theatrical series staged at London Olympia and Southbank, and the art installation ‘Aangan’ at the London Design Biennale 2018, Somerset House. He has also produced short films: ‘Okra’, ‘A Night with Noorjehan’ and ‘Mrs Khan’. Abid grew up in Lahore and London, and graduated from the LSE. He is married to Mariam and they live in London with their three children.

Ian Berg

Executive Director
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Ian is an acknowledged business coach and serial entrepreneur, having helped start-ups, and rapidly grown and globalized a range of diverse businesses, creating distinctive, innovative, highly regarded and market leading organizations – from global blue chip players to SMEs as well as across the venture capital community. Highly experienced in international business, turnarounds, TV and film, private equity environments and market listings, Ian is also a change consultant to central government, as well as across the wider public and private sectors.  A professionally qualified Human Resource practitioner and NED, educated both in the UK and at INSEAD business school and has held a range of Board level appointments for leading global companies. Ian has been involved in film for over twenty years, and first partnered with Salon in 2014 to help develop the films Churchill and My name is Lenny as Executive Producer.