Gareth Unwin
- Producer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Production Manager
Academy and BAFTA Award-winning Producer Gareth Ellis-Unwin is the CEO of the London-based Bedlam Film Productions.
In 2009, Gareth produced the British thriller Exam, which was nominated for a BAFTA and won Spirit and Dinard awards. International recognition followed soon after with the record-breaking, critically acclaimed 2010 film The King's Speech. It went on to become the highest grossing British independent film of all time. It debuted at Toronto International Film Festival where it took home the celebrated Audience Award before winning seven BAFTAs (including Best Film and Outstanding British Film) and four Academy awards, including Best Film, presented to Gareth by Steven Spielberg. The film would eventually win in excess of 80 internationally recognized film awards and gross over $450m worldwide in theatrical receipts alone.
In 2012 Gareth produced his next feature, the moving drama Zaytoun, the first film to be made under the UK-Israeli co-production treaty. The film was selected to screen at the BFI London Film Festival, AFI Festival and Toronto International Film Festival, where it was awarded the Runner Up Audience Award.
Last year, Gareth worked as an Executive Producer on the BAFTA-nominated British war film Kajaki. The True Story. The critically applauded feature, which supports major military charities, was released nationwide in November 2014 . Gareth oversaw the direct distribution of the film in the UK, securing over 2500 screenings of this modestly budgeted war movie. Since the film's release Gareth has begun working closely with Help for Heroes and has been asked to join their Brand Ambassador program.
In 2016 Gareth produced the dark thriller Steel Country. Starring BAFTA winner Andrew Scott (Pride, Sherlock) as a troubled sanitation worker trying to unpick the case of a local missing boy with his friend Donna , played by The Falls Bronagh Waugh. Also starring Denise Gough, Olivier winner with People, Places and Things.
Gareth also frequently collaborates with the International charity Cinemagic that encourages and inspires young people with ambitions to work within the film industry. Recently he mentored Cinemagic students on the charity's debut feature film, A Christmas Star, due for release in December 2015.
Gareth is a voting member of AMPAS, BAFTA, PGA and PGGB. He is also Honorary Fellow of Ravensbourne College of Design & Communication where he regularly lectures.
In 2009, Gareth produced the British thriller Exam, which was nominated for a BAFTA and won Spirit and Dinard awards. International recognition followed soon after with the record-breaking, critically acclaimed 2010 film The King's Speech. It went on to become the highest grossing British independent film of all time. It debuted at Toronto International Film Festival where it took home the celebrated Audience Award before winning seven BAFTAs (including Best Film and Outstanding British Film) and four Academy awards, including Best Film, presented to Gareth by Steven Spielberg. The film would eventually win in excess of 80 internationally recognized film awards and gross over $450m worldwide in theatrical receipts alone.
In 2012 Gareth produced his next feature, the moving drama Zaytoun, the first film to be made under the UK-Israeli co-production treaty. The film was selected to screen at the BFI London Film Festival, AFI Festival and Toronto International Film Festival, where it was awarded the Runner Up Audience Award.
Last year, Gareth worked as an Executive Producer on the BAFTA-nominated British war film Kajaki. The True Story. The critically applauded feature, which supports major military charities, was released nationwide in November 2014 . Gareth oversaw the direct distribution of the film in the UK, securing over 2500 screenings of this modestly budgeted war movie. Since the film's release Gareth has begun working closely with Help for Heroes and has been asked to join their Brand Ambassador program.
In 2016 Gareth produced the dark thriller Steel Country. Starring BAFTA winner Andrew Scott (Pride, Sherlock) as a troubled sanitation worker trying to unpick the case of a local missing boy with his friend Donna , played by The Falls Bronagh Waugh. Also starring Denise Gough, Olivier winner with People, Places and Things.
Gareth also frequently collaborates with the International charity Cinemagic that encourages and inspires young people with ambitions to work within the film industry. Recently he mentored Cinemagic students on the charity's debut feature film, A Christmas Star, due for release in December 2015.
Gareth is a voting member of AMPAS, BAFTA, PGA and PGGB. He is also Honorary Fellow of Ravensbourne College of Design & Communication where he regularly lectures.