Monday, 7 December 2015

British film companies

Warp X- Warp Films produced Kill List with Bill Wheatley directing it. They're a British film production company, sister to Warp Films bases in Sheffield, UK with further offices in Nottingham and London. The company was founded in 2005 and produces feature films with budgets usually between £400k and £800k. Their intent was to add energy and vitality to the British film industry.



Studio Canal- They are a French based company, but were the most prominent Uk distributors in the early 21st century when they distributed Kill List. They are a French based distribution company. They own the third largest film library in the world.



Film Yorkshire- In 2000, nine different regional screen agencies, one in each English region, to deliver support to film making. Co production with other companies.



Film 4- They're a British, digital, television channel available in the UK. They are responsible for a large number of films made in the UK. Co produced Kill List with other companies.



UK Film Council- Set up in 2000 to promote the UK film industry. It is funded by many different sources including things like the national lottery. Their aim was to make a competitive, vibrant and successful British film industry.



Rook Films- A PLC founded in 2010



Optimum releasing- A film distributing company based in UK and Ireland. They release many films including foreign films.



IFC Midnight- An American distribution company based in New York. They distribute independent films and documentaries.

Village Roadshow- An Australian company with interests in cinema, theme parks, film production and distribution.

Ratpac-Dune entertainment- An American motion pictures financing company.

Warner Bros- An American entertainment company that produces television and music entertainment. It is one of the major production companies. It's base is in Burbank, California

DNA Films-

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