Warp Films is an independent film and television production company based in Sheffield and London, England, UK.
History 2001 – 2012
Warp Films was established by
Warp Records
Warp Records is a British independent record label that specialises in Electronic music, electronic, indie rock and experimental music. It was founded in Sheffield in 1989 by Steve Beckett, Robert Mitchell and Robert Gordon. It has released recor ...
founding partners Rob Mitchell and Steve Beckett. It was initially created with financial support from
NESTA and had a remit to produce a number of short films.
After the death of Rob Mitchell in 2001, Beckett decided to continue with Warp Films and enlisted the expertise of Sheffield friend
Mark Herbert (who had just produced the critically acclaimed first series of Peter Kay's ''Phoenix Nights'' for
Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation. It is state-owned enterprise, publicly owned but, unlike the BBC, it receives no public funding and is funded en ...
) to run the company.
The first film,
Chris Morris' ''
My Wrongs#8245-8249 & 117'', was shot in 2002. It won the award for Best Short Film at the 2003 BAFTA Film Awards and became the first short film DVD single in the UK market.
Through the star of ''My Wrongs'',
Paddy Considine
Patrick George Considine (born 5 September 1973) is an English actor, director, screenwriter and musician. He is known for playing antiheros in independent films. He has received two British Academy Film Awards, three Evening Standard British ...
, Herbert met director
Shane Meadows and asked them to generate an idea for a film. Herbert raised the funding and the result was Warp Films debut feature, ''
Dead Man's Shoes'', directed by Shane Meadows in 2004.
Shot in 22 days on a tight budget, and produced from Warp Films' Sheffield office (at that time a shed in Herbert's garden), it earned a BAFTA nomination, was nominated for a record eight
British Independent Film Awards
The British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) is an organisation that celebrates, supports, and promotes British independent cinema and film-making talent in the United Kingdom. Nominations for the annual awards ceremony are announced in early Nov ...
, won the Hitchcock D'or at the Dinard Festival, and won the Southbank award for Best Film. It received strong critical acclaim and has been hailed as a landmark in British cinema.
It was ranked No. 27 in Empire magazines list of the best British films ever
In 2005, Warp Films produced
Rubber Johnny, an experimental short and 42-page book by director
Chris Cunningham, featuring music by
Warp Records
Warp Records is a British independent record label that specialises in Electronic music, electronic, indie rock and experimental music. It was founded in Sheffield in 1989 by Steve Beckett, Robert Mitchell and Robert Gordon. It has released recor ...
artist
Aphex Twin
Richard David James (born 18 August 1971), known professionally as Aphex Twin, is a British musician, composer and DJ active in electronic music since 1988. His idiosyncratic work has drawn on many styles, including techno, ambient music, ambi ...
.
Warp Films break-out success came with Shane Meadows' ''
This Is England'', the story of Shaun, a boy who is adopted by a local skinhead gang after his father is killed in the Falklands war. Since its release in early 2007 it has gained many awards including the Best Film at the British Independent Films Awards, the Special Jury Prize at the Rome Film Festival and Best British Film at the BAFTAs.
At the same ceremony, Warp Films received its third BAFTA as Paddy Considine's directorial debut ''
Dog Altogether'' won the Best Short Film award.
Three months after ''This Is England'' was released in cinemas, Warp's third feature film, ''
Grow Your Own'', was released by Pathe. The film was Warp's first collaboration with BBC Films. The film was directed by Richard Laxton and written by Frank Cottrell Boyce and Carl Hunter, developed from stories Carl had uncovered in his documentary work about the travails of immigrants. Produced by Barry Ryan for Warp Films, Luke Alkin for BBC Films and Carl Hunter for Art in Action.
In 2004, Warp Films made a significant expansion in its capacity.
Robin Gutch joined Mark Herbert and Barry Ryan to devise the Warp bid for the Low Budget Film Scheme tender put out by Film4 and UK Film Council. The Warp bid was backed by
Optimum Releasing,
Screen Yorkshire and
EM Media. Warp won the tender against stiff competition and
Warp X was formally set up as Warp X in 2005 as a low-budget digital 'studio' to develop and produce films with focus on new talent and commercial potential.
The first projects under the new label were Chris Waitt's ''
A Complete History of My Sexual Failures'' and
Olly Blackburn's ''
Donkey Punch'', which were both launched at the Sundance International Film Festival in 2007. These were followed by Mark Tonderai's
Hush Paul King's
Bunny & the Bull
(Toronto International Film Festival 2009, BIFA for Best Production Achievement 2010,
) Xiaolu Guo's
She, a Chinese
( in collaboration with Tiger Lily Films) which won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival
) .
Another Warp X production was 2009 documentary ''
All Tomorrow's Parties'', covering the history of the All Tomorrow's Parties music festival. The film was created using footage generated by the fans and musicians attending the events themselves, on a multitude of formats including Super8, camcorder and mobile phone.
In 2009, Warp films produced ''
Exhibit A'', a groundbreaking pseudo-documentary film. The film was awarded the title of 'Best UK feature' at the
Raindance Film Festival
Raindance is an independent film festival and film school that operates in major cities including London, Los Angeles, New York, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Budapest, Berlin, and Brussels. The festival was established in 1992 by Elliot Grove ...
and was nominated for three
British Independent Film Awards
The British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) is an organisation that celebrates, supports, and promotes British independent cinema and film-making talent in the United Kingdom. Nominations for the annual awards ceremony are announced in early Nov ...
receiving particular credit for its standout cast.
In 2010, Warp Films produced Chris Morris’s debut feature ''
Four Lions'', a satirical comedy drama following a group of homegrown Islamic terrorists from Sheffield, England. The film was a critical and box office success, achieving impressive numbers at the box office on its opening weekend, generating the highest site average of all the new releases (£5,292) and making a total of £609,000. As of 8 August 2010, Four Lions grossed £2,932,366 at the UK box office. The film was nominated for two BAFTA awards; it won the 'Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, director, or Producer' BAFTA award for Chris Morris.
Richard Ayoade
Richard Ayoade ( ; born 23 May 1977) is a British comedian, actor, writer, director and presenter. He played the role of socially awkward IT technician Maurice Moss in Channel 4 sitcom ''The IT Crowd'' (2006–2013), for which he won the 2014 Br ...
's debut feature
''Submarine'' starring
Noah Taylor
Noah George Taylor (born 4 September 1969) is a British born Australian actor. The accolades he has received include nominations for three Screen Actors Guild Awards, a Critics' Choice Award, and four AACTA Awards.
He is best known for his ...
,
Sally Hawkins
Sally Cecilia Hawkins (born 27 April 1976) is an English actress of stage and screen. She began her career on stage and then moved into film, for which she has received several accolades including a Golden Globe Award, in addition to nominatio ...
and Paddy Considine premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2010
and was released in the UK during March 2011 by
Optimum Releasing. It was distributed in the US by
The Weinstein Company
The Weinstein Company, LLC (usually credited or abbreviated as TWC) was an American independent film production and distribution company, which was founded in New York City by Bob and Harvey Weinstein on March 10, 2005. TWC was one of the larg ...
.
The film was met with high critical acclaim, and featured original songs by
Arctic Monkeys
Arctic Monkeys are an English Rock music, rock band formed in Sheffield in 2002. They comprise lead singer Alex Turner, drummer Matt Helders, guitarist Jamie Cook and bassist Nick O'Malley. The co-founder and original bassist Andy Nicholson ...
front man
Alex Turner
Alexander David Turner (born 6 January 1986) is an English musician. He is the lead vocalist and songwriter of the rock band Arctic Monkeys. Turner is known for his Songwriter, lyricism ranging from kitchen sink realism to surrealism, surreal ...
. ''Submarine'' has won many awards worldwide, including the Best Screenplay award at the 2011 British Independent Film Awards.
Richard Ayoade
Richard Ayoade ( ; born 23 May 1977) is a British comedian, actor, writer, director and presenter. He played the role of socially awkward IT technician Maurice Moss in Channel 4 sitcom ''The IT Crowd'' (2006–2013), for which he won the 2014 Br ...
was nominated for a BAFTA for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer at the 65th British Academy Film Awards
Warp Films 2010 television production for
Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation. It is state-owned enterprise, publicly owned but, unlike the BBC, it receives no public funding and is funded en ...
, Shane Meadows' ''
This Is England '86'', was a continuation from the 2006 film. It aired over four weekly episodes and received numerous plaudits, including a BAFTA award for leading actress
Vicky McClure.
It achieved record viewing figures for Channel 4.
Warp X production
Kill List was released in the UK on 28 August 2011. Directed by
Ben Wheatley
Ben Wheatley (born 1972) is an English filmmaker, film editor, and animator. Beginning his career in advertising, Wheatley first gained recognition and acclaim for his commercials and short films, before transitioning into feature films and tele ...
, the film stars
Neil Maskell
Neil Maskell (born 1976) is an English actor, writer and director who is known for his appearances in British crime and horror films. His credits include '' Nil by Mouth'' (1997), '' The Football Factory'' (2004), '' Rise of the Footsoldier'' ( ...
,
Michael Smiley and
MyAnna Buring
My Anna Margaretha Buring Rantapää (born 22 September 1979), known professionally as MyAnna Buring (), is a Swedish-born British actress. Her films include ''The Descent'' (2005), ''Kill List'' (2011), and ''The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn � ...
. It has gone on to win several awards internationally, including a British Independent Film Award for supporting actor
Michael Smiley.
Kill List has received strong critical acclaim, with Total Film declaring it 'Outstanding' and giving a 5 star rating. It was released in the US by IFC films.
''
Tyrannosaur'', also produced through Warp X, was released in 2011. Directed by Paddy Considine, it was an exploration of how love and friendship can be found in the darkest of places. ''Tyrannosaur'' stars
Peter Mullan,
Olivia Colman
Sarah Caroline Sinclair ( Colman; born 30 January 1974), known professionally as Olivia Colman, is an English actress. She has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, four BAFTA Awards, two Emmy Awards, three Golden Globe Award ...
and
Eddie Marsan. It has received strong critical acclaim and won the BAFTA for 'Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, director, or Producer' for director Paddy Considine and producer
Diarmid Scrimshaw.
2011 also saw the world premiere of
Justin Kurzel's ''
Snowtown'' in Semaine du Critiique at the
Cannes International Film Festival. In 2008, Warp Films had established Warp Films Australia in Melbourne, headed up by Anna McLeish.
The film has received widespread acclaim and won numerous awards internationally, including four awards at the Australian Academy Cinema Television Awards. In late 2015, the partnership ended with the setting up of Carver Films by Anna McLeish and Sarah Shaw.
''
This Is England '88'', the sequel to the 2010 television series ''This Is England '86'', aired on Channel 4 over three consecutive nights from 13 December 2011.
Set two and half years after '86, it received strong critical praise. The series had high viewing figures, with 2.5 million people tuning-in to watch the first episode.
Warp Films / Warp X productions, Tyrannosaur,
Kill List and Submarine were nominated for a total of 18 awards at the 2011 British Independent Film Awards.
Warp Films successfully ran a crowd-funding campaign to fund four short films shot at the All Tomorrow's Parties music festival by Vincent Moon, using the website
Kickstarter.com. The project reached its funding goal on 15 October and the films are currently in post-production.
Warp Films produced three 30-minute television dramas for the Sky Arts Playhouse Presents season. These were ''
The Minor Character'', written by
Will Self
William Woodard Self (born 26 September 1961) is an English writer, journalist, political commentator and broadcaster. He has written 11 novels, five collections of shorter fiction, three novellas and nine collections of non-fiction writing. Se ...
and starring
David Tennant
David John Tennant (; born 18 April 1971) is a Scottish actor. He is best known for portraying the Tenth Doctor, tenth and Fourteenth Doctor, fourteenth incarnations of The Doctor (Doctor Who), the Doctor in the science fiction series ''Docto ...
(which was Sky Arts highest rating commission on the channel
), ''
The Snipist'' directed by
Matthew Holness and ''
The District Nurse'' starring
Gina McKee.
TV drama
Filmography
Warp X Productions
TV Shorts/Comedy
Short films
References
External links
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Film production companies of the United Kingdom
Television production companies of the United Kingdom
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Mass media companies established in 1999
1999 establishments in England