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Sigma Films

Sigma Films[1] is a film company based in Glasgow, Scotland. The company was formed in 1996 by Gillian Berrie, David Mackenzie and Alastair Mackenzie - a producer, director and actor respectively.[2][3]

History

Together they made the shorts California Sunshine and Somersault before going on to make their debut feature The Last Great Wilderness, which was largely funded by lottery money and co-produced by Zentropa,[3] for which they were joined by new young producer Angus Pigott.

Following the success of their first feature David Mackenzie then went on to direct Young Adam while Gillian strengthened links with co-producer Zentropa, spawning a prodigious co-production relationship which has seen Sigma contribute to a huge number of films including Lars Von Trier's Dogville and Manderlay, Thomas Vinterburg's Dear Wendy and Oscar nominated After The Wedding from Susanne Bier.[4]

Furthering the relationship with Zentropa are Andrea Arnold's Red Road and Morag Mackinnon's Donkeys. Both films are part of the Advance Party scheme created from an idea by Gillian Berrie, Sisse Graum Jorgensen, and Lars Von Trier.[3]

Gillian and David's second collaboration was Hallam Foe, starring Jamie Bell and Sophia Myles. Always keen to experiment the production embraced the then zeitgeist medium of blogging. The erstwhile blogger Hugh Macleod mentored Colin Kennedy while he wrote a commentary on production aimed at providing a transparent account of the movie-making process.

In 2011, they celebrated their 15th anniversary with the release of David Mackenzie's You Instead.[2]

Sigma Films have also been home to the short films of Johnny Barrington (Trout and Terra Firma) - and the music video from Colin Kennedy for We Are The Physics[5] and Colin's first short film proper, I Love Luci. Colin Kennedy's first feature, Swung, is due to be released in 2015.[needs update]

As well as nurturing writing and directing talent Sigma also brings on new producers and have seen Anna Duffield (Trout, Terra Firma, Donkeys), Carrie Comerford (Red Road) and Brian Coffey (Swung, The Legend of Barney Thomson, Starred Up, Citadel, I Love Luci) begin their producing careers.

Sigma also co-produced Jonathan Glazer’s Under the Skin starring Scarlett Johansson. The company has been the producing vehicle for the majority of David Mackenzie’s features including Hallam Foe, Perfect Sense, You Instead and Starred Up, which has picked up more than 12 awards and 11 award nominations.

Sigma recently produced Robert Carlyle's directorial debut The Legend of Barney Thomson starring Robert Carlyle, Emma Thompson and Ray Winstone, opened Edinburgh International Film Festival and was released by Icon on July 24, 2015. The film won Best Film at the 2015 Scottish BAFTAs. Director Colin Kennedy’s first-feature, Swung, also premiered at EIFF and was released in the UK on December 11, 2015.

Sigma also have a charity arm, JUMPCUT, dedicated to providing opportunities in the screen industries to young people. The 2014 JUMPCUT Summer Production short film, Dropping Off Michael has won several awards from international film festivals.

Film City Glasgow

Sigma is also responsible for Film City Glasgow, a production and post-production facility located in the old Govan Town Hall.[4] The building is home to post-production companies Serious and Savalas and production companies including Keo, Finestripe and Hopscotch. It has also been used as a studio for television productions including CBBC's School of Silence and Channel 4's Iron Chef UK.[6]

Filmography

Film Year Director Notes
Wanting and Getting 1995 David Mackenzie Short Film
California Sunshine 1997 David Mackenzie Short Film
Somersault 2000 David Mackenzie Short Film
Marcie's Dowry 2000 David Mackenzie Short Film
The Last Great Wilderness 2002 David Mackenzie
Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself 2002 Lone Scherfig In Association with Zentropa Entertainments
Young Adam 2003 David Mackenzie In Association with Recorded Picture Company
Dogville 2003 Lars von Trier Co-Production with Zentropa Entertainments
Brothers 2004 Susanne Bier Co-Production with Zentropa Entertainments
Dear Frankie 2004 Shona Auerbach In Association with Scorpio Films
Drabnet 2005 Per Fly Co-Production with Zentropa Entertainments
Zozo 2005 Josef Fares Co-Production with Zentropa Entertainments
Manderlay 2005 Lars von Trier Co-Production with Zentropa Entertainments
The Judge 2005 Gert Fredholm Co-Production with Zentropa Entertainments
1:1 2006 Annette K. Olesen Co-Production with Zentropa Entertainments
When Children Play in the Sky 2006 Lorenzo Hendel Co-Production with Zentropa Entertainments
Red Road 2006 Andrea Arnold In Co-Operation with Advanced Party Scheme & Zentropa Entertainments
After the Wedding 2006 Susanne Bier Co-Production with Zentropa Entertainments
Trout 2007 Jonny Barrington Short Film
Dog Altogether 2007 Paddy Considine Short Film, Co-Production with Warp Films
Hallam Foe 2007 David Mackenzie
Terra Firma 2008 Jonny Barrington Short Film
I Love Luci 2010 Colin Kennedy Short Film
Donkeys 2010 Morag MacKinnon In Co-Operation with Advanced Party Scheme & Zentropa Entertainments
Perfect Sense 2011 David Mackenzie In Association with Zentropa Entertainments
You Instead 2011 David Mackenzie
Citadel 2012 Ciaran Foy In Association with Blinder Films
Under the Skin 2013 Jonathan Glazer Co-Production with Nick Wechsler Productions
Starred Up 2013 David Mackenzie
Dropping Off Michael 2015 Zam Salim Short Film, In Association with Jumpcut
The Legend of Barney Thomson 2015 Robert Carlyle In Association with Trinity Works Entertainment
Swung 2015 Colin Kennedy
Ending 2017 James Lees Short
Hush 2017 Olaf de Fleur Johannesson In Association with Thruline Entertainment

Awards

Academy Awards

Year Nominated Work Category Result
2007 After the Wedding Best Foreign Language Film of the Year Nominated

BAFTA Awards

Year Nominated Work Category Result
2005 Dear Frankie Most Promising Newcomer (Shona Auerbach) Nominated
2007 Red Road Most Promising Newcomer (Andrea Arnold) Won
2008 Dog Altogether Best Short Film Won
2015 Under the Skin Best British Film Nominated
Best Original Music (Mica Levi) Nominated
Year Nominated Work Category Result
1997 California Sunshine Best Short Film Nominated
2003 Young Adam Best Film Win
Best Director (David Mackenzie) Win
Best Actor in a Scottish Film (Ewan McGregor) Win
Best Actress in a Scottish Film (Tilda Swinton) Win
2004 Dear Frankie Best Director (Shona Auerbach) Nominated
Best First Time Performance (Jack McElhone) Nominated
2006 Red Road Best Film Win
Best Director (Andrea Arnold) Win
Best Actor in a Scottish Film (Tony Curran) Win
Best Actress in a Scottish Film (Kate Dickie) Win
Best Screenplay (Andrea Arnold) Win
2007 Hallam Foe Best Film Nominated
Best Screenplay Nominated
Best Actor (Jamie Bell) Nominated
Best Actress (Sophia Myles) Win
2011 Donkeys Best Feature Film Win
Best Director (Morag McKinnon) Nominated
Best Writer (Colin McLaren) Nominated
Best Actor/Actress - Film (James Cosmo) Win
Best Actor/Actress - Film (Brian Pettifer) Nominated
Audience Award - Favourite Scottish Film Nominated
Perfect Sense Best Feature Film Nominated
Best Director Nominated
Audience Award - Favourite Scottish Film Nominated
You Instead Audience Award - Favourite Scottish Film Nominated
I Love Luci Best Short Film Win
2012 Citadel Best Feature Film Nominated
2013 Starred Up Best Feature Film Win
Best Directing in Film or TV Win
Best Actor - Film (Jack O'Connell) Nominated
2015 The Legend of Barney Thomson Best Feature Film Win
Best Directing in Film or Television (Robert Carlyle) Nominated
Best Actor - Film (Robert Carlyle) Nominated
Best Actress - Film (Emma Thompson) Win
Swung Best Actress - Film (Elena Anaya) Nominated
Best Actress - Film (Elizabeth McGovern) Nominated
Dropping Off Michael Best Short Film Nominated

Berlin International Film Festival

Year Nominated Work Category Result
2007 Hallam Foe Prize of the Guild of German Art House Cinemas Win
Silver Berlin Bear - Best Film Music Win
Golden Berlin Bear Nominated

British Independent Film Awards

Year Nominated Work Category Result
2003 Young Adam Best British Independent Film Nominated
Best Director (David Mackenzie) Nominated
Best Actor (Ewan McGregor) Nominated
Best Actress (Tilda Swinton) Nominated
Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself Most Promising Newcomer (Jamie Sives) Nominated
Best Screenplay (Anders Thomas Jensen & Lone Scherfig) Nominated
Best Supporting Actor/Actress (Shirley Henderson) Nominated
Best Supporting Actor/Actress (Adrian Rawlins) Nominated
2006 Red Road Best British Independent Film Nominated
Best Actor (Tony Curran) Win
Best Actress (Kate Dickie) Win
Best Supporting Actor/Actress (Martin Compston) Nominated
Douglas Hickox Award (Andrea Arnold) Nominated
2007 Hallam Foe Best British Independent Film Nominated
Best Director (David Mackenzie) Nominated
Best Screenplay (David Mackenzie & Ed Whitmore) Nominated
Best Technical Achievement (David Mackenzie & Colin Monie for Music) Nominated
Best Actor (Jamie Bell) Nominated
Best Actress (Sophia Myles) Nominated
Dog Altogether Best British Short Win
2011 You Instead Best Achievement in Production Nominated
2013 Starred Up Best British Independent Film Nominated
Best Director (David Mackenzie) Nominated
Best Screenplay (Jonathan Asser) Nominated
Best Achievement in Production Nominated
Best Technical Achievement (Shaheen Baig for Casting) Nominated
Best Actor (Jack O'Connell) Nominated
Best Supporting Actor (Ben Mendelson) Win
Best Supporting Actor (Rupert Friend) Nominated
Under the Skin Best Director (Jonathan Glazer) Nominated
Best Technical Achievement (Johnnie Burn for Sound Design) Nominated
Best Technical Achievement (Mica Levi for Music) Nominated
Best Actress (Scarlett Johansson) Nominated

Cannes Film Festival

Year Nominated Work Category Result
2003 Young Adam Un Certain Regard Nominated
Dogville Palme d'Or Nominated
2005 Manderlay Palme d'Or Nominated
2006 Red Road Jury Prize Win
Palme d'Or Nominated

References

  1. ^ http://screenbase.screendaily.com/production-companies/136
  2. ^ a b Mitchell, Wendy (2 March 2011). "You Instead premiere and Sigma Films anniversary party". Screen Daily. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  3. ^ a b c Martin-Jones, David (2010). Scotland: Global Cinema : Genres, Modes and Identities. Edinburgh, UK: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 224–225.
  4. ^ a b Fielder, Miles. "Interview: David Mackenzie on Perfect Sense and You Instead". The List (Edinburgh/Glasgow). Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  5. ^ Soho Shorts blog, 30 June 2009
  6. ^ Bevir, George (23 May 2013). "Film City draws up plans to develop space in Glasgow". Broadcast.