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'''Warp X''' is a British film production company, sister to [[Warp Films]] based in [[Sheffield]], UK with further offices in [[Nottingham]] and London.<ref name="turner">{{cite book|title=The Connected Screenwriter|page=111|first=Barry|last=Turner|publisher=St. Martin's Griffin|isbn=0312545258|year=2009}}</ref> The company was founded in 2005 and produces [[feature film]]s.<ref name="davies" />
'''Warp X''' is a British film production company, sister to [[Warp Films]] based in [[Sheffield]], UK with further offices in [[Nottingham]] and London.<ref name="turner">{{cite book|title=The Connected Screenwriter|page=[https://archive.org/details/connectedscreenw00barr/page/111 111]|first=Barry|last=Turner|publisher=St. Martin's Griffin|isbn=978-0312545253|year=2009|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/connectedscreenw00barr/page/111}}</ref> The company was founded in 2005 and produces feature films.<ref name="davies" />


==Company==
==Company==
Warp X was founded in 2005 and produces [[feature film]]s.<ref name="davies" /> It is a digital film studio that produces feature films in the UK with budgets usually between £400,000 and £800,000.<ref name="davies">{{cite book|title=The Film Finance Handbook|pages=422-423|first=Adam P. |last=Davies|first2= Nicol |last2=Wistreich|year=2007|publisher=Netribution |isbn=0955014328}}</ref> The studio serves as a format for new film directors to create movies for the first time on a lower budget scale with less expectation for high box office revenues on their initial feature foray.<ref>{{cite book|title=The British Film and Television Industries - Decline or Opportunity: Evidence|page=5|author=Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: Select Committee on Communications|year=2010|date=18 March 2009|chapter=Ms Tessa Ross and Mr Paul Grindey|isbn=0108459306}}</ref>
Warp X was founded in 2005 and produces feature films.<ref name="davies" /> It is a digital film studio that produces feature films in the UK with budgets usually between £400,000 and £800,000.<ref name="davies">{{cite book|title=The Film Finance Handbook|pages=422–423|first1=Adam P. |last1=Davies|first2= Nicol |last2=Wistreich|year=2007|publisher=Netribution |isbn=978-0955014321}}</ref> The studio serves as a format for new film directors to create movies for the first time on a lower budget scale with less expectation for high box office revenues on their initial feature foray.<ref>{{cite book|title=The British Film and Television Industries Decline or Opportunity: Evidence|page=5|author=Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: Select Committee on Communications|year=2010|chapter=Ms Tessa Ross and Mr Paul Grindey|publisher=The Stationery Office|isbn=978-0108459306}}</ref>


The film studio began with support from organizations including [[Warp Films]], [[Film Four]], the [[UK Film Council]], EM Media and [[Screen Yorkshire]].<ref>{{cite book|page=128|title=Film Distribution Companies in Europe|first=André |last=Lange|first2=Susan |last2=Newman-Baudais|first3= Thierry |last3=Hugot|year=2007|publisher=Stationery Office Books|isbn=9287160201}}</ref> The intent of the film studio's creation was to add energy and vitality to the film industry in Britain.<ref>{{cite book|title=Les Clips Du Label Warp: Technologies, Automates & Chimeres|page=22|language=French|first=Lionel|last= Dutrieux|year=2006|publisher=University of Liège}}</ref>
The film studio began with support from organisations including [[Warp Films]], [[Film4 Productions]], the [[UK Film Council]], EM Media, [[Screen Yorkshire]] and [[StudioCanal UK|Optimum Releasing]].<ref>{{cite book|page=128|title=Film Distribution Companies in Europe|first1=André |last1=Lange|first2=Susan |last2=Newman-Baudais|first3= Thierry |last3=Hugot|year=2007|publisher=Stationery Office Books|isbn=978-9287160201}}</ref> The intent of the film studio's creation was to add energy and vitality to the film industry in Britain.<ref>{{cite book|title=Les Clips Du Label Warp: Technologies, Automates & Chimeres|page=22|language=French|first=Lionel|last= Dutrieux|year=2006|publisher=University of Liège}}</ref>


==Filmography==
==Filmography==


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! Film
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|''[[A Complete History of My Sexual Failures]]''
|''[[A Complete History of My Sexual Failures]]''
|[[Chris Waitt]]
|[[Chris Waitt]]
|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Winner, Festival Prize: Spirit of Darklight, [[Darklight Film Festival]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.iftn.ie/finance/finance_news/?act1=record&aid=73&rid=4281357&tpl=archnews|title=Darklight Festival Winners Announced|work=The Irish Film & Television Network|date=9 July 2008|publisher=www.iftn.ie|accessdate=13 October 2012|author=Irish Film Finance News; Horwath Bastow Charleton}}</ref>
|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Winner, Festival Prize: Spirit of Darklight, [[Darklight Film Festival]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.iftn.ie/finance/finance_news/?act1=record&aid=73&rid=4281357&tpl=archnews|title=Darklight Festival Winners Announced|work=The Irish Film & Television Network|date=9 July 2008|publisher=iftn.ie|accessdate=13 October 2012|author=Irish Film Finance News; Horwath Bastow Charleton}}</ref>
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|''[[Donkey Punch (film)|Donkey Punch]]''
|''[[Donkey Punch (2008 film)|Donkey Punch]]''
|[[Olly Blackburn]]
|[[Olly Blackburn]]
|Filmed on a [[Pound sterling|£]]1 million budget,<ref name=washingtoncitypaperinterview>{{cite news|work=[[Washington City Paper]]|publisher=[[Creative Loafing]] Inc.|first=Tricia |last=Olszewski|url=http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/citydesk/2009/02/13/interview-with-donkey-punch-director-olly-blackburn/|date=13 February 2009|accessdate=23 February 2012|title=Interview With Donkey Punch Director Olly Blackburn}}</ref><ref name=eyeforfilminterview>{{cite news|work=Eye for Film|title=Giving British films some Punch|url=http://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/feature.php?id=545|first=Amber|last=Wilkinson|date=18 July 2008|accessdate=23 February 2012|publisher=www.eyeforfilm.co.uk}}</ref> over 24 days,<ref name=theskinny>{{cite news|work=[[The Skinny (magazine)|The Skinny]]|location=Scotland|url=http://www.theskinny.co.uk/film/features/44237-director_olly_blackburn_talks_donkey_punch|publisher=Radge Media|date=10 November 2008|accessdate=23 February 2012|title=Director Olly Blackburn talks Donkey Punch|first=Michael|last=Gillespie}}</ref><ref name=filmmakermagazine>{{cite news|work=[[Filmmaker Magazine]]|title="Donkey Punch" co-writer-director, Olly Blackburn|first=Jason |last=Guerrasio|date=15 January 2008|accessdate=23 February 2012|url=http://www.filmmakermagazine.com/news/2008/01/donkey-punch-co-writer-director-olly-blackburn/|publisher=[[Independent Feature Project]]}}</ref> in South Africa<ref name=totalfilm>{{cite news|title=Exclusive interview with Oliver Blackburn|work=[[Total Film]]|url=http://www.totalfilm.com/trailers/donkey-punch-exclusive-interview-with-oliver-blackburn|year=2011|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=23 February 2012}}</ref>
|Filmed on a [[Pound sterling|£]]1&nbsp;million budget,<ref name=washingtoncitypaperinterview>{{cite news|work=[[Washington City Paper]]|publisher=[[Creative Loafing]] Inc.|first=Tricia |last=Olszewski|url=http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/citydesk/2009/02/13/interview-with-donkey-punch-director-olly-blackburn/|date=13 February 2009|accessdate=23 February 2012|title=Interview With Donkey Punch Director Olly Blackburn}}</ref><ref name=eyeforfilminterview>{{cite news|work=Eye for Film|title=Giving British films some Punch|url=http://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/feature.php?id=545|first=Amber|last=Wilkinson|date=18 July 2008|accessdate=23 February 2012|publisher=eyeforfilm.co.uk}}</ref> over 24 days,<ref name=theskinny>{{cite news|work=[[The Skinny (magazine)|The Skinny]]|location=Scotland|url=http://www.theskinny.co.uk/film/features/44237-director_olly_blackburn_talks_donkey_punch|date=10 November 2008|accessdate=23 February 2012|title=Director Olly Blackburn talks Donkey Punch|first=Michael|last=Gillespie}}</ref><ref name=filmmakermagazine>{{cite news|work=[[Filmmaker Magazine]]|title="Donkey Punch" co-writer-director, Olly Blackburn|first=Jason |last=Guerrasio|date=15 January 2008|accessdate=23 February 2012|url=http://www.filmmakermagazine.com/news/2008/01/donkey-punch-co-writer-director-olly-blackburn/|publisher=[[Independent Feature Project]]}}</ref> in South Africa<ref name=totalfilm>{{cite news|title=Exclusive interview with Oliver Blackburn|work=[[Total Film]]|url=http://www.totalfilm.com/trailers/donkey-punch-exclusive-interview-with-oliver-blackburn|year=2011|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=23 February 2012}}</ref>
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|rowspan="5"|2009
|rowspan="5"|2009
|''[[Bunny and the Bull]]''
|''[[Bunny and the Bull]]''
|[[Paul King (director)|Paul King]]
|[[Paul King (director)|Paul King]]
|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Winner, Best Achievement in Production, [[British Independent Film Awards]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://bifa.chaptermedia.com/films/bunny-and-bull|title=Bunny and the Bull|work=The British Independent Film Awards|date=2009|accessdate=14 October 2012|publisher=bifa.chaptermedia.com|author=[[British Independent Film Awards]]}}</ref>
|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Winner, Best Achievement in Production, [[British Independent Film Awards]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://bifa.chaptermedia.com/films/bunny-and-bull|title=Bunny and the Bull|work=The British Independent Film Awards|year=2009|accessdate=14 October 2012|publisher=bifa.chaptermedia.com|author=British Independent Film Awards|author-link=British Independent Film Awards}}</ref>
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|rowspan="2"|''[[She, a Chinese]]''
|rowspan="2"|''[[She, a Chinese]]''
|rowspan="2"|[[Xiaolu Guo]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Xiaolu Guo]]
|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Winner, Golden Leopard, [[Locarno International Film Festival]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nieuwsblad.be/article/detail.aspx?articleid=BLWLU_20121007_003|publisher=www.nieuwsblad.be|language=Dutch|title=Actrice Lu Huang bezoekt expo 'Open Asia' vandaag|work=[[Het Nieuwsblad]]|date=6 October 2012|accessdate=14 October 2012}}</ref>
|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Winner, Golden Leopard, [[Locarno International Film Festival]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nieuwsblad.be/article/detail.aspx?articleid=BLWLU_20121007_003|work=[[Het Nieuwsblad]]|publisher=nieuwsblad.be|language=Dutch|title=Actrice Lu Huang bezoekt expo 'Open Asia' vandaag|date=6 October 2012|accessdate=14 October 2012}}</ref>
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|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Winner, Screenplay Award, Hamburg Film Festival<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.badische-zeitung.de/kino-neustarts/drama-vogelfrei-und-lebenshungrig--26521485.html|publisher=www.badische-zeitung.de|accessdate=14 October 2012|title=She, a Chinese - Drama: Vogelfrei und lebenshungrig|work=[[Badische Zeitung]]|language=German|date=4 February 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|language=German|url=http://www.focus.de/kultur/kino_tv/film-eine-junge-frau-bricht-auf-und132she-a-chineseund147_aid_476378.html|publisher=www.focus.de|title=Film: Eine junge Frau bricht auf: „She, a Chinese“ |work=[[Focus (German magazine)|Focus Online]]|date=2 February 2010|accessdate=14 October 2012}}</ref>
|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Winner, Screenplay Award, Hamburg Film Festival<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.badische-zeitung.de/kino-neustarts/drama-vogelfrei-und-lebenshungrig--26521485.html|work=[[Badische Zeitung]]|publisher=badische-zeitung.de|accessdate=14 October 2012|title=She, a Chinese Drama: Vogelfrei und lebenshungrig|language=German|date=4 February 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|language=German|url=http://www.focus.de/kultur/kino_tv/film-eine-junge-frau-bricht-auf-und132she-a-chineseund147_aid_476378.html|work=[[Focus (German magazine)|Focus Online]]|publisher=focus.de|title=Film: Eine junge Frau bricht auf: "She, a Chinese" |date=2 February 2010|accessdate=14 October 2012}}</ref>
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|''[[All Tomorrow's Parties (2009 film)|All Tomorrow's Parties]]''
|''[[All Tomorrow's Parties (2009 film)|All Tomorrow's Parties]]''
|All Tomorrow's People & [[Jonathan Caouette]]
|All Tomorrow's People & [[Jonathan Caouette]]
|Covers several years of the music festival, [[All Tomorrow's Parties]], which began in 2002<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.laweekly.com/2009-06-18/film-tv/los-angeles-film-festival-reviews-a-to-z/|publisher=www.laweekly.com|work=[[LA Weekly]]|title=Los Angeles Film Festival: Reviews, A to Z|author=L.A. Weekly Film Critics|date=17 June 2009|accessdate=14 October 2012}}</ref>
|Covers several years of the music festival, [[All Tomorrow's Parties]], which began in 2002<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.laweekly.com/2009-06-18/film-tv/los-angeles-film-festival-reviews-a-to-z/|work=[[LA Weekly]]|publisher=laweekly.com|title=Los Angeles Film Festival: Reviews, A to Z|author=L.A. Weekly Film Critics|date=17 June 2009|accessdate=14 October 2012}}</ref>
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|''[[Hush (2009 film)|Hush]]''
|''[[Hush (2009 film)|Hush]]''
|[[Mark Tonderai]]
|[[Mark Tonderai]]
|style="background: #ffdddd"| Nominated, Best Achievement in Production, [[British Independent Film Awards]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://thegrio.com/2012/09/21/black-director-helms-horror-film-house-at-the-end-of-the-street/|publisher=thegrio.com|title=Black director helms horror film ‘House at the End of the Street’|work=The Grio: [[NBC News]]|first=Ugonna |last=Okpalaoka |date=21 September 2012|accessdate=14 October 2012}}</ref>
|style="background: #ffdddd"| Nominated, Best Achievement in Production, [[British Independent Film Awards]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://thegrio.com/2012/09/21/black-director-helms-horror-film-house-at-the-end-of-the-street/|work=The Grio: [[NBC News]]|publisher=thegrio.com|title=Black director helms horror film 'House at the End of the Street'|first=Ugonna |last=Okpalaoka |date=21 September 2012|accessdate=14 October 2012}}</ref>
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|rowspan="7"|2011
|rowspan="7"|2011
|rowspan="4"|''[[Tyrannosaur (film)|Tyrannosaur]]''
|rowspan="4"|''[[Tyrannosaur (film)|Tyrannosaur]]''
|rowspan="4"|[[Paddy Considine]]
|rowspan="4"|[[Paddy Considine]]
|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Winner, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer, [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts|BAFTA]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-17009096|date=13 February 2012|accessdate=14 October 2012|work=[[BBC News]]|publisher=www.bbc.co.uk|title=Bafta win for Sheffield film makers}}</ref>
|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Winner, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer, [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts|BAFTA]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-17009096|date=13 February 2012|accessdate=14 October 2012|publisher=[[BBC News]]|title=Bafta win for Sheffield film makers}}</ref>
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|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Winner, The World Cinema Award for Directing: Dramatic, [[Sundance Film Festival]]<ref name="clarke">{{cite news|url=http://www.worcesterstandard.co.uk/2012/03/22/entertainment-Award-winning-debut-to-screen-33568.html|publisher=www.worcesterstandard.co.uk|first=Tim|last=Clarke|title=Award-winning debut to screen|work=Worcester Standard|accessdate=14 October 2012|date=22 March 2012}}</ref>
|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Winner, The World Cinema Award for Directing: Dramatic, [[Sundance Film Festival]]<ref name="clarke">{{cite news|url=http://www.worcesterstandard.co.uk/2012/03/22/entertainment-Award-winning-debut-to-screen-33568.html|work=Worcester Standard|publisher=worcesterstandard.co.uk|first=Tim|last=Clarke|title=Award-winning debut to screen|accessdate=14 October 2012|date=22 March 2012}}</ref>
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|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Winner, Best British Independent Film, [[British Independent Film Awards]]<ref name="clarke" />
|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Winner, Best British Independent Film, [[British Independent Film Awards]]<ref name="clarke" />
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|rowspan="3"|''[[Kill List]]''
|rowspan="3"|''[[Kill List]]''
|rowspan="3"|[[Ben Wheatley]]
|rowspan="3"|[[Ben Wheatley]]
|style="background: #ffdddd"| Nominated, Best Achievement in Production, [[British Independent Film Awards]]<ref name="ifcwheatley">{{cite news|url=http://www.ifcfilms.com/inside-ifc-films/2011-british-independent-film-awards-for-kill-list-weekend-albatross-and-pina|publisher=www.ifcilms.com|title=2011 British Independent Film Awards for KILL LIST, WEEKEND, ALBATROSS and PINA!|author= krkail|date=31 October 2011|accessdate=14 October 2012|work=Inside IFC Films}}</ref>
|style="background: #ffdddd"| Nominated, Best Achievement in Production, [[British Independent Film Awards]]<ref name="ifcwheatley">{{cite news|url=http://www.ifcfilms.com/inside-ifc-films/2011-british-independent-film-awards-for-kill-list-weekend-albatross-and-pina|work=Inside IFC Films|publisher=ifcilms.com|title=2011 British Independent Film Awards for KILL LIST, WEEKEND, ALBATROSS and PINA!|author= krkail|date=31 October 2011|accessdate=14 October 2012}}</ref>
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|style="background: #ffdddd"| Nominated, Best Director, [[British Independent Film Awards]]<ref name="ifcwheatley" />
|style="background: #ffdddd"| Nominated, Best Director, [[British Independent Film Awards]]<ref name="ifcwheatley" />
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|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Winner, Best Horror, [[Empire Awards]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.metro.co.uk/film/894198-gary-oldman-scoops-best-actor-gong-for-tinker-tailor-at-empire-awards|work=Metro|title=Gary Oldman scoops 'best actor' gong for Tinker Tailor at Empire Awards|date=25 March 2012|accessdate=14 October 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thisisfakediy.co.uk/articles/film/empire-awards-2012-winners-photos/|work=[[This Is Fake DIY]]|title=Empire Awards 2012: Winners & Photos|publisher=www.thisisfakediy.co.uk|date=26 March 2012|accessdate=14 October 2012}}</ref>
|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Winner, Best Horror, [[Empire Awards]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.metro.co.uk/film/894198-gary-oldman-scoops-best-actor-gong-for-tinker-tailor-at-empire-awards|work=Metro|title=Gary Oldman scoops 'best actor' gong for Tinker Tailor at Empire Awards|date=25 March 2012|accessdate=14 October 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thisisfakediy.co.uk/articles/film/empire-awards-2012-winners-photos/|work=[[This Is Fake DIY]]|title=Empire Awards 2012: Winners & Photos|publisher=thisisfakediy.co.uk|date=26 March 2012|accessdate=14 October 2012}}</ref>
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|2012
|2012
|''[[Berberian Sound Studio]]''
|''[[Berberian Sound Studio]]''
|[[Peter Strickland (director)|Peter Strickland]]
|[[Peter Strickland (director)|Peter Strickland]]
|Previewed at [[London FrightFest Film Festival]] in August 2012,<ref name=Quietus>{{cite web|last=Cummings|first=Basia|title=Foley Cow! Berberian Sound Studio Director Peter Strickland Interviewed|url=http://thequietus.com/articles/09874-peter-strickland-interview-berberian-sound-studio|publisher=The Quietus|accessdate=2 September 2012}}</ref> and at the 2012 [[Edinburgh International Film Festival]]<ref name=Tele>{{cite news|last=Collin|first=Robbie|title=Berberian Sound Studio, Edinburgh International Film Festival 2012, review|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/filmreviews/9363023/Berberian-Sound-Studio-Edinburgh-International-Film-Festival-2012-review.html|accessdate=2 September 2012|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph|date=28 June 2012}}</ref>
|Previewed at [[London FrightFest Film Festival]] in August 2012,<ref name=Quietus>{{cite web|last=Cummings|first=Basia|title=Foley Cow! Berberian Sound Studio Director Peter Strickland Interviewed|date=31 August 2012 |url=http://thequietus.com/articles/09874-peter-strickland-interview-berberian-sound-studio|publisher=The Quietus|accessdate=2 September 2012}}</ref> and at the 2012 [[Edinburgh International Film Festival]]<ref name=Tele>{{cite news|last=Collin|first=Robbie|title=Berberian Sound Studio, Edinburgh International Film Festival 2012, review|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/filmreviews/9363023/Berberian-Sound-Studio-Edinburgh-International-Film-Festival-2012-review.html|accessdate=2 September 2012|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph|date=28 June 2012}}</ref>
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|2013
|2013
|''For Those in Peril''
|''[[For Those in Peril (2013 film)|For Those in Peril]]''
|Paul Wright
|Paul Wright
|First [[feature film]] for director Paul Wright;<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.screendaily.com/news/uk-struggles-in-cannes-selections/5054164.article?blocktitle=Latest-News&contentID=1846|work=[[Screen International]]|accessdate=26 April 2013|title=UK films miss Cannes’ main show but new voices find favour|date=23 April 2013|first=Andreas |last=Wiseman|publisher=Media Business Insight Limited}}</ref> with debut at [[2013 Cannes Film Festival]]<ref>{{cite news|work=[[The Guardian]]|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2013/apr/23/cannes-2013-directors-fortnight-clio-barnard|accessdate=26 April 2013|title=Cannes 2013: line-up completed as Directors' Fortnight and Critics' Week announce selections - First film in 20 years from Alejandro Jodorowsky, as Clio Barnard and Paul Wright fly flag for Britain|date=23 April 2013|first=Andrew|last= Pulver}}</ref>
|First feature film for director Paul Wright;<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.screendaily.com/news/uk-struggles-in-cannes-selections/5054164.article?blocktitle=Latest-News&contentID=1846|work=[[Screen International]]|accessdate=26 April 2013|title=UK films miss Cannes' main show but new voices find favour|date=23 April 2013|first=Andreas |last=Wiseman|publisher=Media Business Insight Limited}}</ref> with debut at [[2013 Cannes Film Festival]]<ref>{{cite news|work=[[The Guardian]]|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/apr/23/cannes-2013-directors-fortnight-clio-barnard|accessdate=26 April 2013|title=Cannes 2013: line-up completed as Directors' Fortnight and Critics' Week announce selections First film in 20 years from Alejandro Jodorowsky, as Clio Barnard and Paul Wright fly flag for Britain|date=23 April 2013|first=Andrew|last= Pulver}}</ref>
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*{{Official website|http://www.warpx.co.uk}}
*{{Official website|http://www.warpx.co.uk}}
*{{IMDb company|0202028}}



[[Category:Companies based in Sheffield]]
[[Category:Mass media companies established in 2005]]
[[Category:Film production companies of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Film production companies of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Companies established in 2005]]
[[Category:Mass media in Sheffield]]
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Warp X
Company typeProduction company
IndustryFilm production
Founded2005
Headquarters,
United Kingdom
Websitewarpx.co.uk

Warp X is a British film production company, sister to Warp Films based in Sheffield, UK with further offices in Nottingham and London.[1] The company was founded in 2005 and produces feature films.[2]

Company

[edit]

Warp X was founded in 2005 and produces feature films.[2] It is a digital film studio that produces feature films in the UK with budgets usually between £400,000 and £800,000.[2] The studio serves as a format for new film directors to create movies for the first time on a lower budget scale with less expectation for high box office revenues on their initial feature foray.[3]

The film studio began with support from organisations including Warp Films, Film4 Productions, the UK Film Council, EM Media, Screen Yorkshire and Optimum Releasing.[4] The intent of the film studio's creation was to add energy and vitality to the film industry in Britain.[5]

Filmography

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Year Film Director Notes
2008 A Complete History of My Sexual Failures Chris Waitt Winner, Festival Prize: Spirit of Darklight, Darklight Film Festival[6]
Donkey Punch Olly Blackburn Filmed on a £1 million budget,[7][8] over 24 days,[9][10] in South Africa[11]
2009 Bunny and the Bull Paul King Winner, Best Achievement in Production, British Independent Film Awards[12]
She, a Chinese Xiaolu Guo Winner, Golden Leopard, Locarno International Film Festival[13]
Winner, Screenplay Award, Hamburg Film Festival[14][15]
All Tomorrow's Parties All Tomorrow's People & Jonathan Caouette Covers several years of the music festival, All Tomorrow's Parties, which began in 2002[16]
Hush Mark Tonderai Nominated, Best Achievement in Production, British Independent Film Awards[17]
2011 Tyrannosaur Paddy Considine Winner, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer, BAFTA[18]
Winner, The World Cinema Award for Directing: Dramatic, Sundance Film Festival[19]
Winner, Best British Independent Film, British Independent Film Awards[19]
Winner, Best Director, British Independent Film Awards[19]
Kill List Ben Wheatley Nominated, Best Achievement in Production, British Independent Film Awards[20]
Nominated, Best Director, British Independent Film Awards[20]
Winner, Best Horror, Empire Awards[21][22]
2012 Berberian Sound Studio Peter Strickland Previewed at London FrightFest Film Festival in August 2012,[23] and at the 2012 Edinburgh International Film Festival[24]
2013 For Those in Peril Paul Wright First feature film for director Paul Wright;[25] with debut at 2013 Cannes Film Festival[26]

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