Warp Films was established by Warp Records founders Rob Mitchell and Steve Beckett, initially receiving financial support from NESTA to produce short films. Warp Films' biggest success to date was Shane Meadows' film This Is England about a boy adopted by skinheads after his father's death, which won several awards including Best British Film at the BAFTAs where Warp Films received its third for Paddy Considine's short film Dog Altogether.
A presentation about warp films.
Background
Funding
Criteria
Key players in Warp Films
Actors and Actresses
This is England
Four Lions
Future/ Upcoming films from Warp Films
A presentation about warp films.
Background
Funding
Criteria
Key players in Warp Films
Actors and Actresses
This is England
Four Lions
Future/ Upcoming films from Warp Films
2. About warp Films
Warp Films was established by Warp Records founding partners
Rob Mitchell & Steve Beckett.
Warp Films was initially created with financial support from
NESTA and had a remit to produce a number of short films.
3. Warp Films biggest success to date 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 it’s third BAFTA as Paddy Considine’s directorial
debut Dog Altogether won the Best Short Film award.