Emile Paul Sherman (born June 1972) is an Australian film and television producer best known for producing the film ''
The King's Speech'' (2010), for which he won an
Academy Award for Best Picture
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and the
BAFTA
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award for Best Film and Best British Film,
and for executive producing television series ''
Top of the Lake,'' which was nominated for an
Emmy
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, BAFTA and
Golden Globe award. He has been nominated for three
Academy Award
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s and won one; nominated for five BAFTAs and won three, and nominated for two Emmy Awards and won one.
Emile co-founded
See-Saw Films with producing partner
Iain Canning in 2008.
Their offices are based in Sydney, Australia and London, UK.
Early life and education
Emile Sherman graduated from the
University of New South Wales
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is a public research university based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was established in 1949.
The university comprises seven faculties, through which it offers bachelor's, master's and docto ...
with degrees in arts and law, as well as a masters in arts. He is
Jewish
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.
Career
Sherman was co-
executive producer
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on ''
Rabbit-Proof Fence'' (2002), starring
Kenneth Branagh
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and directed by
Phillip Noyce.
Feature films
produced by him in the 2000s include ''
Candy
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'' (2006) starring
Heath Ledger
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and
Geoffrey Rush, and ''
Disgrace'' (2008) based on
J. M. Coetzee
John Maxwell Coetzee Order of Australia, AC Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, FRSL Order of Mapungubwe, OMG (born 9 February 1940) is a South African and Australian novelist, essayist, linguist, and translator. The recipient of the 2003 ...
's
Booker Prize-winning novel
of the same name.
Sherman co-founded
See-Saw Films with UK producer
Iain Canning in 2008.
Sherman produced
Jane Campion's
Emmy Award
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-nominated TV series ''
Top of the Lake'' (2013). The second series, ''
Top of the Lake: China Girl'', also directed by
Campion, premiered at the
Cannes Film Festival
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Held in Cannes, France, it previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from all around ...
in 2017.
In 2016 Sherman produced ''
Lion
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'',
winner of two BAFTA Awards, starring
Dev Patel
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,
Nicole Kidman and
Rooney Mara.
In 2019, Sherman produced short-form British comedy series,
''State of the Union'', which premiered on
Sundance TV
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. The first season starred
Rosamund Pike and
Chris O'Dowd and won three
Emmy Awards
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including Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series. In 2021, the series was renewed for a second season starring
Brendan Gleeson and
Patricia Clarkson.
In 2021, two TV series produced by Sherman were released: British TV series
''The North Water'', written and directed by
Andrew Haigh, starring
Jack O'Connell and
Colin Farrell, and Australian TV series ''
Firebite'', written by
Warwick Thornton and Brendan Fletcher and directed by Thornton, Fletcher and Tony Krawitz.
In November 2021,
Netflix
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released ''
The Power of the Dog'', starring
Benedict Cumberbatch
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,
Kodi Smit-McPhee,
Kirsten Dunst and
Jesse Plemons, See-Saw's second collaboration with Jane Campion.
In 2022, the film won two BAFTAs including
Best Film, and was nominated for 12 Academy Awards, with Campion going on to win
Best Director. The film originally premiered at the
78th Venice International Film Festival and Campion was awarded the
Silver Lion for Best Director.
See-Saw's TV projects set to release in 2022 include ''
Slow Horses'' and ''
The Essex Serpent'' for
Apple TV+, and ''
Heartstopper'' for Netflix. Upcoming films include ''
Operation Mincemeat''; ''Quick
The Stranger''; and
Florian Zeller's ''
The Son''.
In April 2022,
Screen Australia announced funding for ''Immersion'', a science fiction drama TV series to be directed by
Garth Davis, written by
Matt Vesely (''
Aftertaste
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'') and
executive produced by Sherman and director/producer
Samantha Lang.
Other roles
In addition to his Managing Director role at
See-Saw Films, Sherman is a director of Fulcrum Media Finance, a subsidiary of the company. Fulcrum Media Finance is a specialist film and television financier, providing cashflow for the Australian Producer Offset, Location and PDV Offsets as well as the New Zealand Screen Production Grant and the United Kingdom Film Tax Credit. Fulcrum has provided over $200 million in finance to film and television projects to date.
In 2019, Sherman and Canning teamed up with
Garth Davis to form a new production company called I AM THAT, with
Samantha Lang as head of development.
Sherman is also a director of animal protection institute
Voiceless
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, and a director of the
Sydney Writers’ Festival.
In 2021, Sherman launched a
podcast
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with Lloyd Vogelman called ''Principle of Charity''. In the podcast, the hosts bring together two expert guests with opposing views on big social issues, and in addition to passionately advocating their own views, each guest is challenged to present the best, most generous version of the other’s argument.
Awards
*2011: Academy Award for ''
The King's Speech'' directed by
Tom Hooper, starring
Colin Firth,
Geoffrey Rush and
Helena Bonham Carter.
Filmography
Film
Television
Music Videos
References
External links
*
See-Saw Films website
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Living people
Australian film producers
Filmmakers who won the Best Film BAFTA Award
Golden Globe Award–winning producers
Producers who won the Best Picture Academy Award
Primetime Emmy Award winners
University of New South Wales Law School alumni
Australian film production company founders
1972 births