Revolution Films

British film production company

  • Film production
  • television production
OwnerMichael Winterbottom

Revolution Films is a British film production company, founded by producer Andrew Eaton and director Michael Winterbottom. They have produced a number of film and television productions since 1994,[1] including Jude (1996), 24 Hour Party People (2002), 9 Songs (2004), Rush (2013) and The Trip (2010).[2]

Filmography

  • Shoshana (2023, directed by Michael Winterbottom)
  • Eleven Days in May (2022, directed by Michael Winterbottom and Mohammed Sawwaf)
  • This England (2022, directed by Julian Jarrold)
  • Isolation (2021, directed by Michael Winterbottom)
  • The Trip to Greece (2020, directed by Michael Winterbottom)
  • Greed (2019, directed by Michael Winterbottom)
  • The Trip to Spain (2017, directed by Michael Winterbottom)
  • On the Road (2016, directed by Michael Winterbottom)
  • The Emperor's New Clothes (2015, directed by Michael Winterbottom)
  • The Face of an Angel (2014, directed by Michael Winterbottom)
  • The Trip to Italy (2014, directed by Michael Winterbottom)
  • Rush (2013, directed by Ron Howard)
  • The Look of Love (2013, directed by Michael Winterbottom)
  • 360 (2011, directed by Fernando Meirelles)
  • The Killer Inside Me (2010, directed by Michael Winterbottom)
  • Genova (2008, directed by Michael Winterbottom)
  • A Mighty Heart (2007, directed by Michael Winterbottom)
  • A Cock and Bull Story (2005, directed by Michael Winterbottom)
  • 9 Songs (2004, directed by Michael Winterbottom)
  • Bright Young Things (2003, directed by Stephen Fry)
  • Code 46 (2003, directed by Michael Winterbottom)
  • 24 Hour Party People (2002, directed by Michael Winterbottom)
  • Jude (1996, directed by Michael Winterbottom)

References

  1. ^ "REVOLUTION FILMS LIMITED overview - Find and update company information - GOV.UK". find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 20 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Revolution Films [UK] - Production Companies". Cineuropa - the best of european cinema. Retrieved 20 January 2024.


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