Showing posts with label kill list. Show all posts
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Monday, 14 December 2015
Monday, 7 December 2015
Kill list research
Kill List (2011)- IMDb rating: 6.3
Produced by: Claire Jones and Andy Starke
Written by: Amy Jump, Ben Wheatley
Director: Ben Wheatley
Ben Wheatley (born 1972) is an English director of feature films, TV comedy shows, adverts and idents, animated shorts and internet viral ads.
Awards:
Austin Fantastic Fest 2009- won best film and British Independent Film Awards 2009- rain dance award
Budget: $800,000
Box Office: $462,206
Box Office: $462,206
Actors
Neil Maskell- Jay
MyAnna Buring- Shel
Harry Simpson- Sam
Michael Smiley- Gal
Emma Fryer- Fiona
Warp X- is a British film production company, sister to Warp Films based in Sheffield, UK with further offices in Nottingham and London. The company was founded in 2005 and produces feature films. It is a digital film studio that produces feature films in the UK with budgets usually between £400,000 and £800,000.The studio serves as a format for new film directors to create movies for the first time on a lower budget scale with less expectation for high box office revenues on their initial feature foray.The film studio began with support from organizations including Warp Films, Film Four, the UK Film Council, EM Media and Screen Yorkshire. The intent of the film studio's creation was to add energy and vitality to the film industry in Britain.- This company was the studio of production and distributor of the film.
Warp X- is a British film production company, sister to Warp Films based in Sheffield, UK with further offices in Nottingham and London. The company was founded in 2005 and produces feature films. It is a digital film studio that produces feature films in the UK with budgets usually between £400,000 and £800,000.The studio serves as a format for new film directors to create movies for the first time on a lower budget scale with less expectation for high box office revenues on their initial feature foray.The film studio began with support from organizations including Warp Films, Film Four, the UK Film Council, EM Media and Screen Yorkshire. The intent of the film studio's creation was to add energy and vitality to the film industry in Britain.- This company was the studio of production and distributor of the film.
· A Complete History of My Sexual Failures (2008)
· Donkey Punch (2008)
· Hush (2009)
· Tyrannosaur (2011)
· Studio Canal- a key element within Studiocanal, the pan European film, production and sales distribution arm of French media group, Canal+.
· Paddington 2 (2017) ... Distributor (2017) (UK) (theatrical)
· From the Land of the Moon (2016) ... Distributor (2016) (UK) (theatrical)
· Bastille Day (2016) ... Distributor (2015) (UK) (theatrical)
· Robinson Crusoe (2016) ... Distributor (2016) (UK) (theatrical)
· Free Fire (2016) ... Distributor (2015) (UK) (all media)
· Gold (2016/I) ... Distributor (2016) (UK) (all media)
· The Circle (2016) ... Distributor (2016) (UK) (theatrical)
· High-Rise (2015) ... Distributor (2015) (UK) (theatrical)
· Legend (2015/I) ... Distributor (2015) (UK) (theatrical)
Film Yorkshire (Screen Yorkshire)- Following a major review of the film infrastructure in the United Kingdom during 2000, the UK Film Council set up nine Regional Screen Agencies, one in each regions of England, to deliver support for film-making, exhibition and related media activities. They have a complex role spanning cultural, economic and social objectives. To be effective, they have found it essential to engage actively with other regional partners and to involve stakeholders including local film and television producers, broadcasters, games developers, museums and other cultural organisations.Each agency has interpreted the brief from the UK Film Council in its own way. Typically, this focusses on the provision of operational activities such training schemes, administration of funding for activities such as film festivals and film education, and the operation of investment funds and local services designed to make a region an attractive place for film-makers to bring inward investment.
Film Four- is a British film production company owned by Channel Four Television Corporation. The company has been responsible for backing a large number of films made in the United Kingdom.
· High-Rise (2015) ... Production Company (financier)
· Suffragette (2015) ... Production Company
· Youth (2015/I) ... Production Company (in association with)
· Carol (2015) ... Production Company
· The Lobster (2015) ... Production Company (presents)
· Ex Machina (2015) ... Production Company
· American Honey (2015) ... Production Company
UK Film Council- a non-departmental public body set up in 2000 to develop and promote the film industry in the UK. It was constituted as a private company limited by guarantee, owned by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, and governed by a board of 15 directors. It was funded from various sources including the National Lottery. John Woodward was the Chief Executive Officer of the UKFC. As at 30 June 2008, the company had 90 full-time members of staff. It distributed more than £160m of lottery money to over 900 films. Lord Puttnam described the Council as "a layer of strategic glue that's helped bind the many parts of our disparate industry together."
· Rook Films- small production company that produces vinyl, digital and posters of films to bring them promotion.
Kill List - Original Soundtrack on very limited edition vinyl
Then do the same for the distributors:
· Optimum Releasing (UK)- StudioCanal UK (formerly Optimum Releasing) is a film distributing company working in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The company releases many films, including foreign language films, anime releases such as Studio Ghibli's films, and independent British, Irish, and American films in the United Kingdom and sometimes Ireland.
Optimum released over 200 films a year and were one of the most prominent distributors in the UK independent film and world cinema market, since the closure of Tartan Films in 2008. Kill List, The Guard, and a re-release of Whisky Galore! were the last titles released under the Optimum Releasing banner
In September 2011, the company was renamed StudioCanal UK. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Tyrannosaur, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, The Awakening, and W.E. were among the first films released under the new name.
· IFC Midnight- IFC Films is an American film distribution company based in New York City, an offshoot of IFC owned by AMC Networks. It distributes independent films and documentaries under the IFC Films, Sundance Selects and IFC Midnight brands. It operates the IFC Center.
· Y Tu Mamá También (2001) — by Alfonso Cuarón
· Casa de los Babys (2002) — by John Sayles
· My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002) — by Joel Zwick
· Return of the Secaucus 7 (1980, restored 2002) — by John Sayles
· XX/XY (2002) — by Austin Chick
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