BBC Film
BBC Film (formerly BBC Films) is the feature film-making arm of the BBC. It was founded on 18 June 1990,[5] and has produced or co-produced some of the most successful British films of recent years, including Truly, Madly, Deeply, Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, Quartet, Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, Saving Mr. Banks, My Week with Marilyn, Jane Eyre, In the Loop, An Education, StreetDance 3D, Fish Tank, The History Boys, Nativity!, Iris, Notes on a Scandal, Philomena, Stan & Ollie, Man Up, Billy Elliot and Brooklyn.
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Industry | Film |
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Founded | 18 June 1990 |
Founders | David M. Thompson |
Headquarters | Broadcasting House, London , United Kingdom |
Area served | UK |
Key people | Rose Garnett |
Products | Motion pictures |
Services | Film |
Owner | BBC |
Parent | BBC |
Subsidiaries |
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Website | www |
BBC Film co-produces around eight films a year, working in partnership with major international and UK distributors. Rose Garnett is Head of BBC Film, responsible for the development and production slate, strategy and business operations.[6]
The company was founded in 1990 by David M. Thompson as a wholly owned but independent film-making company, based in offices in Mortimer Street, London. A restructuring in 2007 integrated it into the main BBC Fiction department of BBC Vision. As a result, it moved out of its independent offices into BBC Television Centre, and Thompson left to start his own film production company.[7] BBC Film has been based at Broadcasting House in London since 2013.[8] The company changed its name to BBC Film in 2020, and it has been announced that the Storyville documentary strand has come under its remit.[1]
Productions
pre-1999
- 1997 – Twenty Four Seven
- 1997 – I Went Down
- 1996 – Jude
- 1996 – Small Faces
- 1996 – Twelfth Night: Or What You Will
- 1995 – I.D.
- 1994 – Captives (co-production with Distant Horizon & Miramax Films)
- 1990 – Truly, Madly, Deeply
- 1994 – The Hour of the Pig
- Immaculate
2000
- Wonder Boys
- Wild About Harry
- Saltwater
- Maybe Baby
- Billy Elliot (with Working Title Films)
- Shadow of the Vampire (with Saturn Films)
2001
- Iris (with Miramax Films and Intermedia Films)
- Born Romantic
2003
- The Statement
- Kiss of Life
- The Mother
- Skagerrak
- Masked and Anonymous
- Code 46
- I Capture the Castle
2004
- Undone (short)
- The Accidental Perfectionist
- Bullet Boy
- Millions
- Red Dust
- My Summer of Love
- The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (with Company Pictures)
- Stage Beauty (with Qwerty Films and Tribeca)
- Trauma
2005
- The Undertaker (short)
- Opal Dream
- Imagine Me & You
- Mrs Henderson Presents
- A Cock and Bull Story
- Match Point
- Shooting Dogs (co-production with UK Film Council)
- Love + Hate
2006
- Notes on a Scandal
- Starter for Ten
- Scoop
- Shiny Shiny Bright New Hole in My Heart
- Fast Food Nation (US 2006/UK 2007)
- The History Boys
- Confetti
- Shoot the Messenger
- Miss Potter
- As You Like It (in association with HBO Films)
2007
- Joe's Palace
- The Restraint of Beasts
- Four Last Songs
- Capturing Mary
- Eastern Promises (distributed and co-presented by Focus Features)
- Becoming Jane
2008
2009
- Nativity!
- The Men Who Stare at Goats
- Tormented
- Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel
- The Damned United (co-production with Columbia Pictures)
- In the Loop
- Bright Star (co-production with Film Finance Corporation Australia, Pathé, Warner Bros., UK Film Council, and Screen Australia)
- The Boys Are Back (co-production with Film Finance Corporation Australia, Tiger Aspect Pictures, Miramax Films, and Screen Australia)
- An Education
2010
- The First Grader (co-production with National Geographic Entertainment, Videovision Entertainment, & UK Film Council)
- Made in Dagenham
- Tamara Drewe
- Edge of Darkness (co-production with Warner Bros. and Icon Productions)
- StreetDance 3D (co-production with Phase 4 Films, Vertigo Films, & British Film Institute)
- Freestyle
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
See also
References
- "BBC Documentary Arm Storyville moves under BBC Film remit". Screen Daily. 26 October 2020.
- "IFeatures".
- "A bold new vision for BBC Films".
- "Film London, BFI, and BBC's Microwave Commissions Films from Female & Non-Binary Directors".
- "BBC Films: Outstanding Contribution to British Cinema in 2015". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. 28 January 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- "Rose Garnett appointed director of BBC Films". Screen Daily. 27 February 2017. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
- "David Thompson to leave Head of BBC Films role to launch new company". BBC. 14 September 2007. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
- "BBC News' television output moves to new studios at Broadcasting House". BBC. 18 February 2013. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
- "BBC – The Other Boleyn Girl – BBC Films".
- "BBC Films unveils upcoming slate at Cannes". BBC. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
- "BBC - My Scientology Movie - BBC Films". www.bbc.co.uk. Archived from the original on 18 January 2016.
- "BBC – A United Kingdom – BBC Films".
- "Upcoming Films".
- Lodderhose, Diana (17 February 2016). "eOne Boards Steve Coogan-John C. Reilly's Laurel and Hardy Biopic 'Stan & Ollie'".
- Grater, Tom (1 June 2021). "First Look At Letitia Wright In Drama 'Aisha' Co-Starring Josh O'Connor; Cornerstone Boards Sales". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 4 June 2021.