John Battsek
John Battsek is a British documentary film producer who manages the film department at Passion Pictures.
His first Passion Pictures film was One Day in September (1999).[1]
Battsek was nominated for a PGA Award in 2010 and in 2011 for Sergio and The Tillman Story, respectively. He received the Grierson Trustees Award for Outstanding Contribution to Documentary.
Filmography
- One Day in September (1999) – Producer
- The Game of Their Lives (2002) – Executive producer
- Live Forever: The Rise and Fall of Brit Pop (2003) – Producer
- Peace One Day (2004) – Co-producer
- Lila Says (Lila Dit Ca) (2004) – Co-producer
- Black Sun (2005) – Producer
- A State of Mind (2005) – Producer
- Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos (2006) – Producer
- In the Shadow of the Moon (2006) – Executive producer
- Crossing the Line (2006) – Executive producer
- My Kid Could Paint That (2007) – Executive producer
- In Prison My Whole Life (2007) – Co-producer
- Sergio (2008) – Producer
- The Age of Stupid (2009) – Executive producer
- Restrepo (2010) – Executive producer
- The Stones in Exile – (2010) – Producer
- The Tillman Story – (2010) – Producer
- Fire in Babylon – (2010) – Producer
- Project Nim – (2011) – Executive Producer
- Bob & the Monster – (2011) – Executive Producer
- Better This World – (2011) – Executive Producer
- Koran by Heart – (2011) – Producer
- The Imposter – (2012) – Executive Producer
- Searching for Sugar Man – (2012) – Executive Producer
- How I Live Now – (2013) – Producer
- Listen To Me Marlon – (2015) – Producer
- We Are X – (2016) – Producer
References
- ↑ "Team America". Future Movies.
External links
- John Battsek at the Internet Movie Database
- Producer John's page on the Making Of The Age of Stupid
- "A Passion for the Truth" – Variety
- Interview with John Battsek
- LIVE FOREVER - Movie Q&A with John Dower and John Battsek
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