The West London facility served as the film’s main production hub as well as providing virtual production for its driving scenes
Earlier this year, London’s Garden Studios played host to the shoot for Goodbye June, the directorial debut of Oscar-winning actress Kate Winslet.

The film follows four estranged siblings brought back together at a critical moment in their lives.
As well as serving as the main production hub for the project, Garden Studios also brought the film’s driving scenes to life using virtual production.
“The experience I had on Goodbye June would not have been possible without the wonderful support of the entire team at Garden Studios,” said Winslet.
“Their willingness to accommodate the requirements of our cast and crew was outstanding, especially given the limited budget we had and with so many of us! They simply made it a joy to come to work every single day.”
Debbie Adler, head of commercial and marketing at Garden Studios, added: “Garden Studios is proud to have served as a home base for Kate Winslet and her phenomenal production team and crew. We are passionate about supporting independent films, and this was a perfect example of how staying flexible, transparent, and client-centric creates a great environment for everyone involved.”
Image courtesy Kimberly French/Netflix
Goodbye June is in UK cinemas now, and released on Netflix on 24th December.
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Jenny has worked in the media throughout her career, joining TVBEurope as editor in 2017. She has also been an entertainment reporter, interviewing everyone from Kermit and Miss Piggy to Tom Hanks; and spent almost 20 years appearing on radio, and occasionally TV.


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