
Unique LGBTQ+ Film and Television Projects
Explore the richness of LGBTQ+ storytelling in film and television.

Mission Statement
Echo Street Productions champions bold, emotionally resonant storytelling with a distinctly queer heart.
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We create film and television that amplify underrepresented voices, explore the spaces between identity and memory, and shine light on lives too often pushed to the margins.
Our work blends intimacy with ambition — stories grounded in human truth, told with cinematic flair.
We believe in fiction that reflects real lives, real struggle, real joy, and the echoes that connect us across time, place, and experience.
Our mission is simple:
To develop and produce compelling, inclusive screen stories that stay with audiences long after the credits roll — stories that speak, reverberate, and make space for everyone.
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Echo Street Productions welcomes collaboration with filmmakers, directors, and producers interested in distinctive queer storytelling. Get in touch.
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About Us

Dylan Costello - Founder
Dylan Costello is an award-winning screenwriter and playwright with a career spanning film, television and theatre, known for creating emotionally bold, character-driven work that explores identity, memory, queerness and personal resilience.
He is a winner of the PAGE International Screenwriting Awards for his feature screenplay Cadenza (originally titled Coronado), which is currently in pre-production in Spain. His screenwriting work also includes commissioned rewrites and original short films developed for production companies across Europe, as well as scripted narration for the climate change documentary Edge of Existence, screened at the 2009 UN Summit in Copenhagen.
In theatre, Dylan is the acclaimed writer behind Hello Norma Jeane, winner of the Great Gay Play Contest (US), which enjoyed successful productions in both London and Chicago and received Arts Council funding. The play starred Vicki Michelle and was praised as “hilarious, heartbreaking and profound.” His other stage works include The Glass Protégé — produced at the Park Theatre London and in Chicago with a 97% sell-out run — and Secret Boulevard, which earned him an Off West End Award nomination for Most Promising New Playwright.
Through Echo Street Productions, Dylan continues to develop an ambitious slate of LGBTQ+ focused film and television projects that reflect his distinctive voice: cinematic, fearless and deeply human. His work is recognised for combining emotional intelligence with narrative grit, and for giving space to stories that sit outside the mainstream while remaining powerfully accessible to wide audiences.
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