Film4 Productions is a British film production company and the feature film division of Channel 4 Television Corporation. Founded in 1982, the company develops and co-finances films from British and international filmmakers.

The company's productions have won numerous awards, including multiple Academy Awards, and British Academy Film Awards including Outstanding British Film and Film Not in the English Language in 2024, collectively winning 43 Oscars and 97 BAFTAs since its inception.[non-primary source needed]

History

Film4 began when founding Chief Executive, Jeremy Isaacs, assisted by deputy chairman Richard Attenborough, convinced the board of directors of Channel 4 to provide an initial annual budget of £6 million to make films. The newly formed Channel Four Films was established with a mandate to make around 20 productions annually. Isaacs wanted the station to avoid association with 'single plays' or dramas and came up with the name Film on Four.

Christopher Morahan was offered the job as Commissioning Editor for Fiction but turned it down. Instead BBC producer David Rose, who was near retirement, was appointed.

The company's first backed feature was Neil Jordan's debut Angel (1982), while Stephen Frears' Walter was the company's first film broadcast on Channel 4, screened in the evening of the station's launch on 2 November 1982.[citation needed] P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang was screened the following day.

Originally, Channel Four Film's productions were intended solely for television broadcast, as the industry's "holdback" system restricted TV companies from investing in theatrical films.[citation needed] However, an agreement with the Cinema Exhibitors Association soon allowed limited cinema releases for productions with budgets under £1.25 million. Channel Four Films went on to collaborate with key British production entities such as the BFI Production Board, Goldcrest Films, and Merchant Ivory, and by 1984 was investing in roughly one-third of all feature films made in the United Kingdom. Their first theatrical success was The Draughtsman's Contract (1982), although it was mainly a BFI production.

In 1983, the Business Development Department was established to oversee TV and film sales, and the company began investing in international titles, including Wim Wenders' Paris, Texas (1984) and Jan Švankmajer's Alice (1988). In 1985, FilmFour International was founded as a separate sales arm to handle international distribution and co-financing, supporting projects such as Andrei Tarkovsky's The Sacrifice (1986).

Channel Four Films achieved its first major critical and commercial success with Stephen Frears's My Beautiful Laundrette (1985). Originally shot in 16mm for television, it received international acclaim after screening at the Edinburgh Film Festival and was subsequently released theatrically by Orion Classics, becoming an international hit. By 1987, the company had an interest in half of all films produced in the UK, and had secured a licensing deal with Orion Classics for US distribution of titles including Rita, Sue and Bob Too and A Month in the Country.[citation needed]

Throughout the 1980s, Channel Four Films supported a number of British independent films that achieved critical attention, such as those by Ken Loach, Mike Leigh, Stephen Frears, and Hanif Kureishi,[citation needed] and produced films including Wish You Were Here, Dance with a Stranger, Mona Lisa, and Letter to Brezhnev.[citation needed] Mike Leigh later described Film on Four as having "saved the British film industry...This is a non-negotiable, historical fact of life and anybody who suggests that this isn't the case is simply either suffering from some kind of ignorance or has got some terrible chip." David Rose remained in his role until 1990, approving the production of 136 films, half of which received theatrical releases.

Following Rose's departure, David Aukin became Head of Drama in 1990, later retitled Head of Film in 1997. Under his leadership, the company enjoyed further international success with Neil Jordan's The Crying Game (1992), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, alongside Howards End and Damage that same year.[citation needed] Mike Leigh's Naked and Ken Loach's Raining Stones were both entered into competition at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival, and subsequent releases such as Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), the highest-grossing UK film of all time, and Trainspotting (1996) became global box office hits.

In the mid-1990s, Channel 4 entered a joint venture with The Samuel Goldwyn Company to distribute films in the UK, later forming Film Four Distributors in 1995 after Goldwyn withdrew. Its first major successes included Secrets & Lies and Brassed Off (both 1996). In 1998, the company was rebranded as FilmFour, with an increased annual budget of £32 million for 8–10 films. East Is East (1999) became its most successful self-funded production, and a three-year deal with Warner Bros, followed in 2000, its first collaboration, Charlotte Gray (2001), underperformed.[citation needed]

The Film Four Lab, a unit focused on producing low-budget, experimental features, was set up in 1998, headed by Robin Gulch. In February of 2003, Gulch stepped down. Later that year, Peter Carlton was appointed as his successor.

Mounting financial losses led to significant restructuring in 2002, with the company reintegrated into Channel 4's drama department.[citation needed] The brand was relaunched as Film4 Productions in 2006 to coincide with the rebranding of the Film Four channel as Film4.

The Film4.0 initiative was launched in 2011, funding such films as Ben Wheatley's A Field in England (2013) and the Nick Cave musical documentary 20,000 Days on Earth (2014).[citation needed] Eventually, the Film4.0 brand was quietly dropped.

Leadership

YearsNamePositionNotesRef.
1982 - 1990David RoseCommissioning Editor for Fiction
1990 -David AukinHead of Drama (later retitled Head of Film in 1997)
Film Four Lab Leadership 1998 - Present
YearsNamePositionNotesRef.
1998 - 2023Robin GulchHead of The Film Four Lab
2023 -Peter Carlton

Since Film4 returned to Channel 4 in 2002, the company has been run by a small number of senior executives responsible for film commissioning and production.

Film4 Leadership 2002 - Present
YearsNamePositionNotesRef.
2002 - 2014Tessa RossHead of Film4 and Channel 4 drama
2014 - 2016David KosseDirector of Film4
2016 - 2022Daniel BattsekSubsequently became Chair
2017 - 2022Ollie MaddenHead of Creative
2022 - 2025Director of Film4Left to join Netflix.
2024 - 2025Oversaw Channel 4's drama commissioning.
2022-2023Farhana BhulaSenior Commissioning Executive
2023 - 2025Head of Creative
2025 -Director of Film4

Films and production slate

Film4’s productions include titles that have received awards or recognition, including:

Film4's 2025–2026 production slate includes:

Upcoming releases include:

Awards and recognition

Film4 Productions has received recognition for its contribution to the UK film industry, when, in 2023, it was honoured with the Special Recognition Award for Outstanding Contribution to UK Film at Screen International’s Big Screen Awards. The award celebrates companies or individuals whose work has shaped the UK film industry and supported the development of filmmakers’ careers.

Notable productions

The following is a list of some of the most notable films produced or co-financed by Film4.

YearTitleNotes
1982Angel
Experience Preferred... But Not Essential
Giro City
Hero
Moonlighting
P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang
Remembrance
The Draughtsman's ContractCo-production with British Film Institute
Walter
1983Red MonarchCo-production with Goldcrest Films and Enigma Productions
The Ploughman's LunchCo-production with Goldcrest Films and Michael White
1984Paris, TexasCo-production with Westdeutscher Rundfunk
1985A Room with a ViewCo-production with Merchant Ivory Productions and Goldcrest Films
A Zed and Two NoughtsCo-production with British Film Institute and Artificial Eye
Dance with a Stranger
My Beautiful LaundretteCo-production with SAF Productions and Working Title Films
She'll Be Wearing Pink Pyjamas
The SupergrassCo-production with The Comic Strip and Michael White
1986ComradesCo-production with now-defunct National Film Finance Corporation
When the Wind BlowsCo-production with Kings Road Entertainment
Zastrozzi, A Romance
1987A Month in the CountryCo-production with Euston Films
Eat the RichCo-production with Michael White
Hidden City
The Belly of an ArchitectCo-production with Hemdale Film Corporation
Rita, Sue and Bob Too
Sammy and Rosie Get LaidCo-production with Working Title Films
Wish You Were Here
1988Drowning by Numbers
High Hopes
Stormy MondayCo-production with Atlantic Entertainment Group
1989Queen of HeartsCo-production with Nelson Entertainment, TVS Television and Cinecom
1990God on the Rocks
Life Is Sweet
1991Blonde Fist
Hear My Song
London Kills MeCo-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films
Night on EarthCo-production with JVC Entertainment, Victor Music Industries, Le Studio Canal + and Pandora Film
Prospero's BooksCo-production with Canal+, Eurimages, VPRO, NHK, Cineplex Odeon Films and Palace Pictures
Riff-Raff
The Miracle
The Pope Must DieCo production with Miramax Films, Palace Pictures and Michael White
1992DamageCo-production with Le Studio Canal+ and Canal+
Dust DevilCo-production with Miramax Films
Howards End
Peter's FriendsCo-production with The Samuel Goldwyn Company
The Crying GameCo-production with British Screen, Eurotrustees, Nippon Film Development and Finance and Palace Pictures
Waterland
Wild West
1993WittgensteinCo-production with the British Film Institute
Bad Behaviour
Bhaji on the Beach
BlueCo-production with BBC Radio 3 and Arts Council of Great Britain
Raining Stones
The Baby of MâconCo-production with UGC and Canal+
1994BackbeatCo-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Bandit QueenCo-production with Kaleidoscope Entertainment
Death and the MaidenCo-production with Capitol Films, Canal+, TF1 and Fine Line Features
Four Weddings and a FuneralCo-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films
Ladybird, Ladybird
Shallow Grave
ShoppingCo-production with Kuzui Enterprises and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Sister My Sister
The Acid House
The Madness of King GeorgeCo-production with The Samuel Goldwyn Company
A Pin for the Butterfly
1995Angels & InsectsCo-production with The Samuel Goldwyn Company
Blue Juice
Institute BenjamentaCo-production with Pandora Film
Nothing PersonalCo-production with Bórd Scannán na hÉireann/Irish Film Board
The Neon BibleCo-production with Artificial Eye
1996Beautiful Thing
American BuffaloCo-production with Capitol Films
Brassed OffCo-production with Miramax Films and Prominent Features
Carla's SongCo-production with Glasgow Film Office and Televisión Española
Secrets & LiesCo-production with Ciby 2000
The Pillow BookCo-production with Canal+
Trainspotting
Trojan EddieCo-production with Bórd Scannán na hÉireann/Irish Film Board
True Blue
Walking and TalkingCo-production with Miramax Films, Zenith Productions, Pandora Film, Mikado Films (France), Electric, TEAM Communications Group, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Good Machine
1997A Life Less OrdinaryCo-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and 20th Century Fox
BentCo-production with Arts Council of England
Career Girls
Fever Pitch
Welcome to SarajevoCo-production with Miramax Films
The WoodlandersCo-production with Pathé Productions and Arts Council of England
1998CroupierCo-production with Arte and Westdeutscher Rundfunk
Dancing at LughnasaCo-production with Sony Pictures Classics, Bórd Scannán na hÉireann/Irish Film Board, Raidió Teilifís Éireann and Capitol Films
ElizabethCo-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Meridian and Working Title Films
Hilary and Jackie
Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence
My Name Is Joe
OrphansCo-production with Scottish Arts Council and Glasgow Film Office
The Land GirlsCo-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Gramercy Pictures, Intermedia Films and Canal+
The Red ViolinCo-production with New Line Cinema, Lionsgate, Telefilm Canada and CITY-TV
Velvet GoldmineCo-production with Newmarket Capital Group, Miramax Films, Killer Films and Zenith Entertainment
1999With or Without YouCo-production with Miramax Films and Revolution Films
Buena Vista Social ClubCo-production with Road Movies Filmproduktion and Arte
DogmaProduced by View Askew
East Is East
Gregory's Two Girls
Holy Smoke!Co-production with Miramax Films
SunshineCo-production with Alliance Atlantis, Eurimages, Telefilm Canada, The Movie Network, Kinowelt, TV2, ORF and Paramount Classics
The Debt Collector
The Straight StoryCo-production with StudioCanal and Walt Disney Pictures
2000Dancer in the DarkCo-production with Canal+, France 3 Cinéma, Zentropa and Fine Line Features
Bread and Roses
Gangster No. 1Co-production with Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, Road Movies Filmproduktion and BSkyB
Purely Belter
Sexy BeastCo-production with Kanzaman, Fox Searchlight Pictures and Recorded Picture Company
The House of MirthCo-production with Granada Productions, Kinowelt, Arts Council of England, Showtime Networks and The Scottish Arts Council
The Filth and the FuryCo-production with Jersey Films
2001Birthday GirlCo-production with Miramax Films, Mirage Enterprises and HAL Films
Charlotte GrayCo-production with Ecosse Films and Warner Bros.
Christmas Carol: The MovieCo-production with UK Film Council
Buffalo SoldiersCo-production with Good Machine and Miramax Films
Dog Eat DogCo-production with Tiger Aspect Productions
Gabriel and MeCo-production with Pathé, Isle of Man Film and UK Film Council
K-PAXCo-production with Universal Pictures and Intermedia Films
InvincibleCo-production with Fine Line Features
Late Night ShoppingCo-production with Scottish Screen and Glasgow Film Office
Lucky BreakCo-production with Paramount Pictures and Miramax Films
Series 7: The ContendersCo-production with USA Films
The NavigatorsCo-production with Road Movies Filmproduktion, Westdeutscher Rundfunk and Arte
The Low DownCo-production with British Screen, Oil Factory and Sleeper Films
Very Annie MaryCo-production with Canal+
200224 Hour Party PeopleCo-production with United Artists, UK Film Council, Revolution Films and Baby Cow Productions
Death to SmoochyCo-production with Senator Film and Warner Bros.
Once Upon a Time in the MidlandsCo-production with UK Film Council
2003The ActorsCo-production with Miramax Films and Bórd Scannán na hÉireann/Irish Film Board
To Kill a KingCo-production with Natural Nylon and HanWay Films
Touching the VoidCo-production with Channel 4, UK Film Council, Darlow Smithson Productions and PBS
2004Dead Man's Shoes
Enduring LoveCo-production with Pathé, UK Film Council and Ingenious Film Partners
Shaun of the DeadCo-production with Big Talk Productions, Working Title Films, StudioCanal, Universal Pictures and Rogue Pictures
The Motorcycle Diaries
2005Brothers of the HeadCo-production with Screen East and EM Media
The League of Gentlemen's ApocalypseCo-production with Universal Pictures and Tiger Aspect
Me and You and Everyone We Know
The King
2006Deep Water
VenusCo-production with UK Film Council and Miramax Films
The Last King of ScotlandCo-production with DNA Films and Fox Searchlight Pictures
This Is EnglandCo-production with UK Film Council, Optimum Releasing, Screen Yorkshire and Warp Films
2007Funny GamesCo-production with Warner Independent Pictures and Tartan Films
And When Did You Last See Your Father?Co-production with Sony Pictures Classics, UK Film Council, EM Media, Tiger Aspect, Bórd Scannán na hÉireann/Irish Film Board and European Development Fund
In the Shadow of the MoonCo-production with Discovery Films and Passion Pictures
Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten
Hallam FoeCo-production with Ingenious Film Partners, Glasgow Film Office, Scottish Screen and Sigma Films
Mister LonelyCo-production with Recorded Picture Company
StraightheadsCo-production with Ingenious Film Partners and UK Film Council
2008Slumdog MillionaireCo-production with Celador Films
How to Lose Friends & Alienate PeopleCo-production with UK Film Council
Hunger
FranklynCo-production with Recorded Picture Company, HanWay Films and UK Film Council
Happy-Go-LuckyCo-production with Ingenious Film Partners and Summit Entertainment
In BrugesCo-production with Focus Features
A Complete History of My Sexual FailuresCo-production with Warp Films, Screen Yorkshire, EM Media, Madman Entertainment and UK Film Council
Donkey PunchCo-production with EM Media, Madman Entertainment, Screen Yorkshire, UK Film Council and Warp X Productions
2009Bunny and the BullCo-production with Warp X Productions, Wild Bunch, Optimum Releasing, Screen Yorkshire and UK Film Council
Looking for EricCo-production with Icon Entertainment International and Wild Bunch
HushCo-production with Warp X, Pathé, Screen Yorkshire, UK Film Council and Optimum Releasing
Nowhere BoyCo-production with UK Film Council, Ecosse Films and The Weinstein Company
The Lovely BonesCo-production with DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures
The Scouting Book for BoysCo-production with Celador Films, Screen East and Pathé
2010Four LionsCo-production with Warp Films, Wild Bunch and Optimum Releasing
127 HoursCo-production with Pathé, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Everest Entertainment, Cloud Eight Films, Darlow Smithson Productions and Warner Bros. Pictures
Another YearCo-production with Thin Man Films
NedsCo-production with Scottish Screen, UK Film Council and Wild Bunch
Never Let Me GoCo-production with DNA Films and Fox Searchlight Pictures
SubmarineCo-production with Red Hour Films and Warp Films
2011Attack the BlockCo-production with Big Talk Productions, StudioCanal and UK Film Council
Kill ListCo-production with UK Film Council, Warp X, Screen Yorkshire and Rook Films
One DayCo-production with Focus Features, Random House Films and Color Force
ShameCo-production with Fox Searchlight Pictures, UK Film Council, See-Saw Films, HanWay Films and Momentum Pictures/Alliance Films
The Deep Blue SeaCo-production with UK Film Council and Artificial Eye
The EagleCo-production with Focus Features
The Emperor's New Clothes
The FutureCo-production with Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg
The Great Bear
The Inbetweeners MovieCo-production with Bwark Productions, Young Films and Entertainment Film Distributors
The Iron LadyCo-production with Pathé, UK Film Council and The Weinstein Company
The Woman in the FifthCo-production with UK Film Council, Canal+, Orange Cinéma Séries and Artificial Eye
TyrannosaurCo-production with Warp X, Inflammable Films, UK Film Council, Screen Yorkshire, EM Media, and Optimum Releasing (as StudioCanal UK)
Wuthering HeightsCo-production with HanWay Films, Ecosse Films, UK Film Council, Goldcrest Films and Screen Yorkshire
2012Hyde Park on HudsonCo-production with Daybreak Pictures and Focus Features
Berberian Sound StudioCo-production with Warp X Productions, Screen Yorkshire and UK Film Council
On the RoadCo-production with American Zoetrope, MK2, France Télévisions, Canal+, Ciné+, France 2 Cinéma and Vanguard Films
SightseersCo-production with Big Talk Pictures
Seven PsychopathsCo-production with British Film Institute, HanWay Films and CBS Films
2013A Field in England
For Those in PerilCo-production with Warp X Productions
How I Live NowCo-production with British Film Institute, Magnolia Pictures and Passion Pictures
Le Week-End
12 Years a SlaveCo-production with Regency Enterprises, River Road Entertainment and Plan B
Starred UpCo-production with Creative Scotland, Northern Ireland Screen and Sigma Films
The DoubleCo-production with Alcove Entertainment and British Film Institute
The Look of LoveCo-production with StudioCanal UK, Revolution Films and Baby Cow Productions
TranceCo-production with Pathé, Fox Searchlight Pictures and Cloud Eight Films and Indian Paintbrush
Under the SkinCo-production with British Film Institute, FilmNation Entertainment, Scottish Screen, Nick Wechsler Productions and A24 Films
The Spirit of '45
The Stone Roses: Made of StoneCo-production with Warp Films
The Selfish GiantCo-production with British Film Institute
201420,000 Days on EarthCo-production with British Film Institute
A Most Wanted ManCo-production with FilmNation Entertainment
'71Co-production with British Film Institute, Screen Yorkshire, Creative Scotland and Warp Films
Black SeaCo-production with Focus Features
Cuban FuryCo-production with British Film Institute
Ex MachinaCo-production with Universal Pictures and DNA Films
Frank
LifeCo-production with See-Saw Films, Telefilm Canada and Screen Australia
Jimmy's Hall
Mr. TurnerCo-production with British Film Institute, Focus Features International and Thin Man Films
The Inbetweeners 2Co-production with Bwark Productions
The Riot ClubCo-production with Universal Pictures, British Film Institute, HanWay Films and Pinewood Pictures
2015MacbethCo-production with StudioCanal, DMC Film, Anton Capital Entertainment, Creative Scotland and See-Saw Films
High-RiseCo-production with Recorded Picture Company, HanWay Films and the British Film Institute
The LobsterCo-production with Irish Film Board, Eurimages, Netherlands Film Fund, British Film Institute, Canal+, Ciné+, CNC, Institut Français, Greek Film Centre, Element Pictures, Scarlet Films, Faliro House, Haut et Court and Lemming Films
45 YearsCo-production with British Film Institute
AmyCo-production with Universal Music, Playmaker Films & Krishwerkz Entertainment
CarolCo-production with Number 9 Films and Killer Films
Catch Me DaddyCo-production with British Film Institute and Screen Yorkshire
SuffragetteCo-production with 20th Century Fox, Pathé, BFI, Ingenious Media, Canal+, Cine+ and Ruby Films
Slow WestCo-production with the New Zealand Film Commission and See-Saw Films
RoomCo-production with Element Pictures and No Trace Camping
2016American HoneyCo-production with Parts & Labor, Pulse Films, ManDown Pictures, British Film Institute, and Maven Pictures
Billy Lynn's Long Halftime WalkCo-production with TriStar Pictures
Free FireCo-production with British Film Institute
Trespass Against UsCo-production with Potboiler Productions
UnaCo-production with Bron Studios, Jean Doumanian Productions, and WestEnd Films
2017DisobedienceCo-production with FilmNation Entertainment and Element Pictures
The Killing of a Sacred DeerCo-production with Element Pictures, Newsparta Films & A24
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriCo-production with Fox Searchlight Pictures and Blueprint Pictures
T2 TrainspottingCo-production with TriStar Pictures, Cloud Eight Films and DNA Films
How to Talk to Girls at PartiesCo-production with HanWay Films, See-Saw Films and Little Punk
BeastCo-production with British Film Institute
Journeyman
Lean on PeteCo-production with British Film Institute
You Were Never Really HereCo-production with Why Not Productions, British Film Institute and Page 114
2018Mary MagdaleneCo-production with Universal Pictures, Porchlight Films, Affirm Films, Columbia Pictures and See-Saw Films)
The FavouriteCo-production with Fox Searchlight Pictures and Element Pictures
The FestivalCo-production with Entertainment Film Distributors
The Little StrangerCo-production with Pathé, Canal+ and Element Pictures
Cold WarCo-production with British Film Institute and MK2
American Animals
An Evening with Beverly Luff LinnCo-production with British Film Institute
Been So LongCo-production with Netflix and British Film Institute
PeterlooCo-production with British Film Institute, Amazon Studios and Thin Man Films
WidowsCo-production with 20th Century Fox, Regency Enterprises and See-Saw Films
2019How to Build a GirlCo-production with Tango Entertainment, British Film Institute, Monumental Pictures, Protagonist Pictures
Rocks
Saint MaudCo-production with British Film Institute, Escape Plan Productions and StudioCanal
The Personal History of David CopperfieldCo-production with FilmNation Entertainment
GreedCo-production with Columbia Pictures and Revolution Films
Dirt MusicCo-production with ScreenWest
Fighting with My FamilyCo-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, WWE Studios and Seven Bucks Productions
True History of the Kelly GangCo-production with Film Victoria and Screen Australia
2020Dream HorseCo-production with Cornerstone Films, Ingenious Media, Raw, Topic Studios, FFilm Cymru Wales, Bleecker Street, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions and Warner Bros. Pictures
2021Boxing DayCo-production with British Film Institute, Rocket Science, DJ Films, Studio 113 and Warner Bros. Pictures
Everybody's Talking About JamieCo-production with New Regency Pictures, 20th Century Fox and Warp Films
Last Night in SohoCo-production with Focus Features and Working Title Films
2022The Banshees of Inisherin
Brian and CharlesCo-production with British Film Institute and Mr Box Productions
2023Zone of Interest
All of Us StrangersCo-production with Blueprint Pictures and Searchlight Pictures
Poor ThingsCo-production with Searchlight Pictures and Element Pictures
2024Kinds of KindnessCo-production with Searchlight Pictures and Element Pictures
We Live in Time
Love Lies Bleeding
Sister Midnight
The Shadow Scholars
2025Hot Milk
2026

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