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Website. www.see-saw-films.com. See-Saw Films is a British-Australian film and television production company founded in 2008 by Iain Canning and Emile Sherman, with offices in London and Sydney. Their productions include The King's Speech, Top Of The Lake, Lion, The Power of the Dog, Slow Horses and the British teen series Heartstopper.
Dec 2, 2018 · They started their company See-Saw Films over ten years ago. Its been behind films and TV shows like The King’s Speech, Shame, Lion, and Top of the Lake. I hopped on the phone for a quick chat with Iain Canning to talk about working with Steve McQueen and what we can expect next from See-Saw Films.
Oct 30, 2018 · Shrouded in secrecy, the film is understood to be produced by See-Saw with US outfit Archer Gray Productions, Film4 and the BFI, and stars Anna Kendrick.
Mar 15, 2022 · With offices in London and Sydney, See-Saw Films straddles the globe with its film and television productions — and has a major awards contender with The Power Of The Dog. Screen talks to co...
Since its formation 13 years ago, Emile Sherman and Iain Canning’s production company See-Saw Films has cemented itself as one of the leading and most respected producers of prestige films and series both internationally and in Australia – whilst maintaining a keen eye on emerging Australian talent.
See-Saw Films is a British-Australian film and television production company founded in 2008 by Iain Canning and Emile Sherman, with offices in London and Sydney. Their productions include The King's Speech, Top Of The Lake, Lion, The Power of the Dog, Slow Horses and the British teen series Heartstopper.
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