Warp Films - Productions

Productions

Film Year Director Notes
My Wrongs #8245–8249 & 117 2002 Morris, Chris ! Chris Morris Short film
Dead Man's Shoes 2004 Meadows, Shane ! Shane Meadows
Rubber Johnny 2005 Cunningham, Chris ! Chris Cunningham Short film
Scummy Man 2006 Fraser, Paul ! Paul Fraser Short film/Music video
This Is England 2006 Meadows, Shane ! Shane Meadows
Grow Your Own 2007 Laxton, Richard ! Richard Laxton
Dog Altogether 2007 Considine, Paddy ! Paddy Considine Short film
Fur TV 2008 Waitt, Chris ! Chris Waitt
A Complete History of My Sexual Failures 2008 Waitt, Chris ! Chris Waitt
Arctic Monkeys At the Apollo 2008 Ayoade, Richard ! Richard Ayoade
Donkey Punch 2008 Blackburn, Oliver ! Oliver Blackburn
The Mighty Boosh Live: Future Sailors Tour 2009 King, Paul ! Paul King
Curtains 2009 Barratt, Julian ! Julian Barratt Short film
Hush 2009 Tonderai, Mark ! Mark Tonderai
Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee 2009 Meadows, Shane ! Shane Meadows
Bunny and the Bull 2009 King, Paul ! Paul King
All Tomorrow's Parties 2009 Caouette, Jonathan ! All Tomorrow's People & Jonathan Caouette
Four Lions 2010 Morris, Chris ! Chris Morris
This Is England 86 2010 Meadows, Shane ! Shane Meadows & Tom Harper TV
Submarine 2010 Ayoade, Richard ! Richard Ayoade
Tyrannosaur 2011 Considine, Paddy ! Paddy Considine
Kill List 2011 Ben Wheatley
This is England '88 2011 Shane Meadows TV
The Organ Grinders Monkey 2011 Jake & Dinos Chapman Short film
Snowtown 2011 Justin Kurzel Warp Films Australia
The Minor Character 2012 Richard Curson Smith TV
The Snipist 2012 Matthew Holness TV
Care 2012 Amanda Boyle TV
Swimmer 2012 Lynne Ramsay Short film
The Midnight Beast 2012 Ben Gregor TV series
Berberian Sound Studio 2012 Peter Strickland

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