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*''[[12 Years a Slave|12 Years A Slave]]'' (co-production with [[Summit Entertainment]], [[Regency Enterprises]], [[Bill Pohlad|River Road Entertainment]] and [[Plan B Entertainment|Plan B]])
*''[[12 Years a Slave|12 Years A Slave]]'' (co-production with [[Summit Entertainment]], [[Regency Enterprises]], [[Bill Pohlad|River Road Entertainment]] and [[Plan B Entertainment|Plan B]])
*''[[127 Hours]]'' (co-production with [[Pathé]], [[Fox Searchlight Pictures]], [[Everest Entertainment]], [[Christian Colson|Cloud Eight Films]], [[John Smithson|Darlow Smithson Productions]] and [[Warner Bros. Pictures]])
*''[[127 Hours]]'' (co-production with [[Pathé]], [[Fox Searchlight Pictures]], [[Everest Entertainment]], [[Christian Colson|Cloud Eight Films]], [[John Smithson|Darlow Smithson Productions]] and [[Warner Bros. Pictures]])
*''[[20,000 Days on Earth]]'' (co-production with [[British Film Institute]])
*''[[24 Hour Party People]]'' (co-production with [[United Artists]], [[UK Film Council]], [[Revolution Films]] and [[Baby Cow Productions]])
*''[[24 Hour Party People]]'' (co-production with [[United Artists]], [[UK Film Council]], [[Revolution Films]] and [[Baby Cow Productions]])
*''[[A Field in England]]''
*''[[A Field in England]]''
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*''[[Career Girls]]''
*''[[Career Girls]]''
*''[[Carla's Song]]''
*''[[Carla's Song]]''
*''[[Carol (film)|Carol]]'' (co-production with [[The Weinstein Company]]
*''[[Charlotte Gray (film)|Charlotte Gray]]'' (co-production with [[Ecosse Films]] and [[Warner Bros.]])
*''[[Charlotte Gray (film)|Charlotte Gray]]'' (co-production with [[Ecosse Films]] and [[Warner Bros.]])
*''[[Christmas Carol: The Movie]]'' (co-production with [[UK Film Council]])
*''[[Christmas Carol: The Movie]]'' (co-production with [[UK Film Council]])
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*''[[In Bruges]]'' (co-production with [[Focus Features]])
*''[[In Bruges]]'' (co-production with [[Focus Features]])
*''[[Invincible (2001 film)|Invincible]]'' (co-production with [[Fine Line Features]])
*''[[Invincible (2001 film)|Invincible]]'' (co-production with [[Fine Line Features]])
*''[[Jimmy's Hall]]''
*''[[Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten]]''
*''[[Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten]]''
*''[[K-PAX (film)|K-PAX]]'' ((co-production with [[Universal Pictures]] and [[Intermedia Films]])
*''[[K-PAX (film)|K-PAX]]'' ((co-production with [[Universal Pictures]] and [[Intermedia Films]])
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*''[[Mister Lonely]]'' (co-production with [[Recorded Picture Company]])
*''[[Mister Lonely]]'' (co-production with [[Recorded Picture Company]])
*''[[Mr. Turner (film)|Mr. Turner]]'' (co-production with [[British Film Institute]], [[Focus Features|Focus Features International]] and [[Thin Man Films]])
*''[[Mr. Turner (film)|Mr. Turner]]'' (co-production with [[British Film Institute]], [[Focus Features|Focus Features International]] and [[Thin Man Films]])
*''[[A Most Wanted Man (film)|A Most Wanted Man]]''
*''[[My Beautiful Laundrette]]'' (co-production with SAF Productions and [[Working Title Films]])
*''[[My Beautiful Laundrette]]'' (co-production with SAF Productions and [[Working Title Films]])
*''[[My Name Is Joe]]''
*''[[My Name Is Joe]]''

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Film4 Productions 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. The company's first production was Walter, directed by Stephen Frears, which was released in 1982.

History

Prior to 1998, the company was identified as Channel Four Films or FilmFour International. Later, the outfit was re-branded as FilmFour, to coincide with the launch of a new Digital TV channel of the same name. The company cut its budget and staff significantly in 2002, due to mounting losses, and was re-integrated into the drama department of Channel 4.

In 2004, Tessa Ross became head of both Film4 and Channel 4 drama.[1] The name "Film4 Productions" was introduced in 2006 to tie in with the relaunch of the FilmFour broadcast channel as Film4.

Selected list of productions

References

  1. ^ I mostly think I'm wrong 6 February 2006 Guardian Unlimited interview