Vertigo Films
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Private | |
Industry | Film, Television |
Founded | London, United Kingdom (July 2002) |
Headquarters | London |
Key people
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James Richardson (co founder) Allan Niblo (co founder) Nick Love (co founder) Rupert Preston (Managing Director) |
Products | Vertigo Films Vertigo Distribution Vertigo TV |
Parent | Vertigo Records |
Website | vertigofilms.com |
Vertigo Films is a British film production and film distribution company based in London, England. Vertigo Films has been responsible, for the production and distribution of Bronson, StreetDance 3D and Monsters.
History
Vertigo Films was created in July 2002, by producers Allan Niblo (producer of Human Traffic and South West 9), James Richardson (producer of Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang)), director Nick Love (screenwriter and, prior to company formation, director of Goodbye Charlie Bright and The Football Factory), distributor Rupert Preston (distributor of Chopper, Chasing Amy and Bride of Chucky, among others), and entrepreneur Rob Morgan.
The company was formed for the express purpose of distributing and producing two films, The Football Factory and It's All Gone Pete Tong; its current stated goal is to produce and distribute four films per year. Vertigo Films's film releases were distributed on home video by Entertainment One.[1]
Filmography
Released films
Awards
- Best Canadian Feature — Toronto International Film Festival — 2004
- Best Feature — US Comedy Arts Festival — 2005
- Best Actor (Paul Kaye) — US Comedy Arts Festival — 2005
- Grand Jury Award — Gen Art Film Festival — 2005
- Audience Award — Gen Art Film Festival — 2005
- Best British Columbian Film — Vancouver Film Critics Circle — 2005
- Best Male Performer' (Mike Wilmot) — Canadian Comedy Awards — 2005
- Best Overall Sound — Leo Awards — 2005
- Best Sound Editing — Leo Awards — 2005
- Best Feature-Length Drama — Leo Awards — 2005
- Best Actress (Maggie Cheung) — Cannes Film Festival — 2004
- Best Achievement in Production — British Independent Film Awards — 2006
- Golden Hitchcock (Paul Andrew Williams) — Dinard Festival of British Cinema — 2006
- New Director's Award (Paul Andrew Williams) — Edinburgh International Film Festival — 2006
- Most Promising Newcomer (Paul Andrew Williams) — Evening Standard British Film Awards — 2007
- Best Feature Film — Foyle Film Festival — 2006
- Jury Prize (UK Feature) — Raindance Film Festival — 2006
- New American Cinema Award — Seattle International Film Festival — 2007
- Best Actor Tom Hardy — British Independent Film Awards — 2009
- Best Film — Sydney Film Festival — 2009
- Best International Film — Saturn Award —2011
- Best First Film — Austin Film Critics Association — 2010
- Best Achievement in Production — British Independent Film Awards — 2010
- Best Director — British Independent Film Awards — 2010
- Best Technical Achievement Gareth Edwards For visual effects — British Independent Film Awards — 2010
- Best Technical/Artistic Achievement Gareth Edwards For the Cinematography, Production Design and Visual Effects — Evening Standard British Film Awards — 2010
- Breakthrough British Filmmaker for Gareth Edwards — London Film Critics' Circle — 2011
- Top Independent Films — National Board of Review of Motion Pictures — 2010
References
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External links
- ↑ Vertigo Films: "Everyone adds a glitz factor to making a movie" Accessed June 26, 2007.
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- ↑ Sunday, 2 June 2013 News and blog: A Haunted House poster and news