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BFI RESEARCH AND STATISTICS PUBLISHED JUNE 2016 UK TALENT AND AWARDS Image: Amy courtesy of Altitude Distribution

UK TALENT AND AWARDS UK actors, directors and writers consistently win acclaim at the global box office and international awards ceremonies. In 2015, UK talent and story material continued to reach enthusiastic audiences and showcase our culture and identity to the world. FACTS IN FOCUS Of the top 200 global box office successes of 2001-2015, 36 films are based on stories and characters created by UK writers. Together they have earned $30 billion ( 20 billion) at the worldwide box office. Five of the top 20 global box office successes of the last 15 years are based on novels by UK writers. British acting talent has played lead or supporting roles in 81% of live action titles in the top 200 films of the last 15 years. UK directors were behind 31 of the 200 highest earning films of the last 15 years with Harry Potter director, David Yates, topping the box office league. UK films and talent won 26 major film awards in 2015/16, including six Oscars and 11 BAFTAs.

UK STORY MATERIAL The global box office performance of UK films and foreign productions which draw on UK source material is a good indicator of the international impact and exposure of British culture. Of the top 200 grossing films released worldwide between 2001 and 2015, 48 are UK qualifying films, and UK-originated story material provided the inspiration for 36 films, a feat bettered only by US story material. Collectively these 36 films have earned $30 billion ( 19.6 billion at the 2015 average exchange rate) at the global box office. Novels by British writers have provided the source material for five of the top 20 grossing films worldwide since 2001 (Table 1). Also appearing in the top 20 is The Dark Knight Rises which features the character Batman created by American Bob Kane, but the story for this film was written by British writer/director Christopher Nolan. UK TALENT AND AWARDS Table 1 Top 20 grossing films worldwide, 2001-2015 Rank Title Country of Gross origin box office (US$ million) US distributor UK story material (writer) 1 Avatar USA 2,788 20th Century Fox 2 Star Wars: The Force Awakens UK/USA 2,066 Walt Disney 3 Jurassic World USA 1,670 Universal 4 Marvel Avengers Assemble USA 1,520 Walt Disney 5 Fast & Furious 7 USA 1,516 Universal 6 Avengers: Age of Ultron UK/USA 1,405 Walt Disney 7 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 UK/USA 1,342 Warner Bros Novel by JK Rowling 8 Frozen USA 1,277 Walt Disney 9 Iron Man 3 USA/China 1,215 Walt Disney 10 Minions USA/Fra 1,159 Universal 11 Transformers: Dark of the Moon USA 1,124 Paramount 12 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King USA/NZ 1,120 New Line Novel by JRR Tolkien 13 Skyfall UK/USA 1,109 MGM/Colombia/Sony Based on novels by Ian Fleming 14 Transformers: Age of Extinction USA/China 1,104 Paramount 15 The Dark Knight Rises UK/USA 1,085 Warner Bros 16 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man s Chest USA 1,066 Buena Vista 17 Toy Story 3 USA 1,063 Walt Disney 18 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides UK/USA 1,046 Walt Disney 19 Alice in Wonderland USA 1,026 Walt Disney Novel by Lewis Carroll 20 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey USA/NZ 1,021 Warner Bros Novel by JRR Tolkien Source: BFI RSU 3

UK TALENT AND AWARDS Looking just at films based on UK story material, the top 20 grossing films adapted from stories or characters created by UK writers during the period are listed in Table 2. Eighteen are adaptations of novels by UK authors and two are from original screenplays. Table 2 Top 20 grossing films worldwide based on stories and characters created by UK writers, 2001-2015 Rank Title Country Gross of origin box office (US$ million) US distributor 1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 2 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 3 Skyfall UK/USA 1,109 MGM/ Columbia/Sony UK story material (writer) UK/USA 1,342 Warner Bros Novel by JK Rowling USA/NZ 1,120 New Line Novel by JRR Tolkien Based on novels by Ian Fleming 4 Alice in Wonderland USA 1,026 Walt Disney Novel by Lewis Carroll 5 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey USA/NZ 1,021 Warner Bros Novel by JRR Tolkien 6 Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone UK/USA 975 Warner Bros Novel by JK Rowling 7 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: UK/USA 960 Warner Bros Novel by JK Rowling Part 1 8 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug USA/NZ 959 Warner Bros Novel by JRR Tolkien 9 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies USA/NZ 956 Warner Bros Novel by JRR Tolkien 10 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix UK/USA 940 Warner Bros Novel by JK Rowling 11 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince UK/USA 934 Warner Bros Novel by JK Rowling 12 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers USA/NZ 926 New Line Novel by JRR Tolkien 13 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire UK/USA 897 Warner Bros Novel by JK Rowling 14 SPECTRE UK/USA 881 MGM/ Columbia/Sony Based on novels by Ian Fleming 15 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets UK/USA 879 Warner Bros Novel by JK Rowling 16 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship USA/NZ 872 New Line Novel by JRR Tolkien of the Ring 17 Inception UK/USA 826 Warner Bros Original screenplay by Christopher Nolan 18 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban UK/USA 797 Warner Bros Novel by JK Rowling 19 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, USA/NZ 745 Walt Disney Novel by CS Lewis the Witch and the Wardrobe 20 Interstellar USA 675 Paramount Original screenplay by Jonathan and Christopher Nolan Source: BFI RSU 4

Of the 36 films from the top 200 based on UK stories and characters, the majority (89%) were based on the work of current and classic authors such as Ian Fleming, CS Lewis, JK Rowling and JRR Tolkien (Figure 1). Three new films based on stories and characters created by UK writers appear in the list SPECTRE, Fifty Shades of Grey and Kingsman: The Secret Service. Figure 1 Origin of UK story material in the top 200 films at the worldwide box office, 2001-2015 Novel 89 Original screenplay 8 Musical 3 % UK TALENT AND AWARDS Source: BFI RSU UK ACTORS Nearly two thirds (126) of the top 200 films at the global box office since 2001 have featured British actors in either lead/title roles (56) or in the supporting cast (70). If animated titles are removed (44 titles), then British acting talent has played lead or supporting roles in 81% of the top live action films of the last 15 years. The global prominence of UK acting talent is reflected in Figure 2, which shows the top 12 British actors based on appearances in the top 200 films and ranked by total box office gross. The Harry Potter films feature heavily in this chart. At the top of the list is the late Alan Rickman thanks to appearances in nine of the top 200 films including the Harry Potter series and Alice in Wonderland. In second place is Ian McKellen who has appeared in 11 of the top 200 films, including all three Lord of the Rings films, The Hobbit trilogy and the three X-Men films that feature in the top 200. Third in the list is Andy Serkis, whose groundbreaking motion capture performances have contributed to the Lord of the Rings, Planet of the Apes and the Hobbit films as well as King Kong and 2015 s Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Orlando Bloom is next thanks to appearances in five Tolkien adaptations plus three Pirates of the Caribbean films and is followed by the three regular young stars of the Harry Potter franchise Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint. The only other female actor to feature in the list is Helena Bonham Carter who has appeared in nine of the top 200 films, including four Harry Potter films, The King s Speech and Les Misérables. 5

UK TALENT AND AWARDS Figure 2 Top 12 UK actors featured in the top 200 films at the worldwide box office, 2001-2015 (number of appearances in brackets) Gross box office (US $ billion) 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Alan Rickman (9) Ian McKellen (11) Andy Serkis (9) Orlando Bloom (9) Daniel Radcliffe/Emma Watson/Rupert Grint (8) Helena Bonham Carter (9) Christopher Lee (9) Richard Griffiths (7) Gary Oldman (7) Ralph Fiennes (7) Worldwide gross from films in top 200 (US$ billion) 8.7 8.6 8.6 8.0 7.7 7.1 7.1 6.9 6.7 6.6 Source: BFI RSU Notes: Includes actors who have made four or more appearances in the top 200 films, either in lead/title role or supporting role (not including voices in animated films). UK DIRECTORS Thirty-one of the 200 highest grossing films at the global box office between 2001 and 2015 were helmed by British directors (Figure 3 and Table 3). David Yates remains the most commercially successful British director in recent years, with total top 200 box office takings of $4.16 billion from his four Harry Potter films (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Parts 1 and 2). Christopher Nolan is second with $3.96 billion, with three Batman films, Inception and Interstellar in the list. In third place is Skyfall and SPECTRE director Sam Mendes ($1.99 billion) followed by Guy Ritchie whose two Sherlock Holmes titles earned $1.07 billion. Two women feature in the list of top British directors at the global box office: Phyllida Lloyd is 10th in the list with a worldwide gross of $610 million for Mamma Mia! and Sam Taylor-Johnson is 11th with a gross of $571 million for Fifty Shades of Grey. There are two UK independent films in the top 200. These are Tom Hooper s The King s Speech (with a worldwide gross of $414 million) and Danny Boyle s Slumdog Millionaire ($377 million). 6

Figure 3 Top 10 UK directors based on top 200 grossing films at the worldwide box office, 2001-2015 (number of films in brackets) Gross box office (US $ million) 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 David Yates (4) Christopher Nolan (5) Sam Mendes (2) Guy Ritchie (2) Ridley Scott (2) Kenneth Branagh (2) Mike Newell (1) Tom Hooper (2) David Slade (1) Phyllida Lloyd (1) UK TALENT AND AWARDS Worldwide gross from films in top 200 (US$ million) 4,156 3,960 1,989 1,068 1,034 993 893 856 699 610 Source: BFI RSU 7

UK TALENT AND AWARDS Table 3 UK directors from the top 200 films at the worldwide box office and their films, 2001-2015 Director (s) Total gross box office (US$ million) David Yates Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Christopher Nolan Batman Begins The Dark Knight Rises The Dark Knight Inception Interstellar 4,156 3,960 Sam Mendes Skyfall 1,989 SPECTRE Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows 1,068 Sherlock Holmes Ridley Scott Prometheus 1,034 The Martian Kenneth Branagh Thor 993 Cinderella Mike Newell Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 893 Tom Hooper Les Misérables 856 The King s Speech David Slade The Twilight Saga: Eclipse 699 Phyllida Lloyd Mamma Mia! 610 Sam Taylor-Johnson Fifty Shades of Grey 571 Gareth Edwards Godzilla 529 Rupert Wyatt Rise of the Planet of the Apes 483 Paul Greengrass The Bourne Ultimatum 443 Michael Apted The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader 416 Matthew Vaughn Kingsman: The Secret Service 414 Rupert Sanders Snow White and the Huntsman 397 Danny Boyle Slumdog Millionaire 378 Simon J Smith Penguins of Madagascar 374 Source: BFI RSU WRITERS AND DIRECTORS OF UK INDEPENDENT FILMS RELEASED IN THE UK, 2003-2015 We have information on 1,457 writers and 1,120 directors associated with UK independent films released in the UK between 2003 and 2015 (not including re-releases of classic films). Almost 87% of the writers and over 81% of the directors have been associated with just one UK independent film during this time, which illustrates how difficult it is to make the leap from first to second feature and to sustain a filmmaking career (Tables 4 and 5). However, as we are looking just at UK independent films released between 2003 and 2015 it is possible that some directors and writers were involved with more films than these figures indicate. Some might have been involved with earlier films and others will have made successful independent films and gone on to work on studio-backed films. There are also likely to be some writers and directors who have made just one film so far, but will go on to make many more 8

films. Tom Hooper is a good example of a director who appears only once in these data but who has directed more than one successful film. His one independent UK film is The King s Speech, the all-time highest grossing independent UK film at both the UK and worldwide box office. In addition, he has directed a number of studio-backed films, The Damned United and Les Misérables released during this period, and The Danish Girl which was released in 2016. The writers who have been involved with the most independent UK films between 2003 and 2015 are Paul Laverty and Michael Winterbottom with seven films, and Noel Clarke, Frank Cottrell Boyce, James Erskine, Tony Grisoni and Ronald Harwood with six each. Sacha Bennett, Steven Knight, Nick Love, Abi Morgan, Anders Thomas Jensen and Paul Andrew Williams have written or co-written the screenplays for five independent titles, while writers involved with four films include Simon Beaufoy, Debbie Isitt, James Moran and Ol Parker. Table 4 Numbers of films by writers of UK independent films, release years 2003-2015 Number of films written or co-written Number of writers % of writers 1 1,262 86.6 2 125 8.6 3 43 3.0 4 14 1.0 5 6 0.4 6 5 0.3 7 2 0.1 Total 1,457 100.0 Source: comscore, BFI RSU analysis The directors of the highest number of UK independent films released between 2003 and 2015 were Michael Winterbottom with 12 films, Ken Loach with 10 films, and James Erskine and Stephen Frears with seven films. Marc Evans, Kevin Macdonald and David MacKenzie each directed six independent titles, while the directors of five films are Shane Meadows, Roger Michell, Oliver Parker, Jerry Rothwell and Julian Temple. (For information on the gender of writers and directors of UK films, see the report on Employment in the film industry.) Table 5 Numbers of films by directors of UK independent films, release years 2003-2015 Number of films directed or co-directed Number of directors % of directors 1 909 81.2 2 139 12.4 3 44 3.9 4 16 1.4 5 5 0.4 6 3 0.3 7 2 0.2 10 1 0.1 12 1 0.1 Total 1,120 100.0 Source: comscore, BFI RSU analysis AWARDS FOR UK FILMS AND TALENT This section presents the awards won by British talent and UK films at the major film festivals and awards ceremonies in the 2015/16 awards cycle. The festivals included here are the Sundance, Berlin, Cannes, Venice and Toronto festivals of 2015 and the BAFTA Award and Academy Award ceremonies which took place in 2016. However, Table 6 also shows the number of awards won in calendar years 2001 to 2015, in order to provide a comparison with previous years. In 2015, UK films and British individuals won 28 awards, representing 18% of the prizes available. The number of awards won was down slightly on 2014, when 31 awards were won, representing 20% of those available. (Awards specific to foreign nationals or films, for example the Toronto Festival s award for Best Canadian, are not included in the present analysis). Of the 28 awards presented to British films and talent in 2015, a total of nine were won or shared by British women or won by British films made by women, down from 10 in 2014. UK TALENT AND AWARDS 9

UK TALENT AND AWARDS Table 6 Numbers of UK award winners, 2001-2015/16 Year Number of UK award winners UK share % 2001 25 14 2002 24 15 2003 22 13 2004 22 13 2005 23 14 2006 25 14 2007 32 15 2008 32 15 2009 36 17 2010 24 12 2011 30 15 2012 23 14 2013 26 14 2014 31 20 2015 28 18 Total (to end of 2015) 403 2015/16 awards cycle 26 17 Source: BFI At the awards ceremonies in 2016, 11 BAFTAs and six Oscars were presented to British films and talent. Kate Winslet won the best supporting actress BAFTA for her role in Steve Jobs while Mark Rylance won both the BAFTA and Oscar supporting actor awards for his role in Bridge of Spies. Rylance was one of three double winners: Jenny Beavan won both best costume design awards for Mad Max: Fury Road and Asif Kapadia s Amy won best documentary at both ceremonies. For the third year in succession, the visual effects prizes at both the BAFTAs and the Oscars were won by teams from British VFX houses. Although in 2014 (for Interstellar) and 2015 (for Gravity) UK teams won prizes for the same film, in 2016 two different teams won the awards. Chris Corbould, Paul Kavanagh and Roger Guyett shared the BAFTA for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, while Andrew Whitehurst, Paul Norris, Mark Ardington and Sara Bennett won the Oscar for Ex Machina. Sara Bennett was one of only three women to have been nominated for the award in its history and was the second to win. The previous winner was American VFX artist Suzanne Benson who won for Aliens in 1987. Bennett was the first-ever female VFX supervisor to win the award. Table 7 lists the awards won by UK films and British talent at the major festivals in 2015 and at the 2016 BAFTA Awards and Academy Awards. British films and filmmakers won prizes at three of the five major festivals in 2015 (Table 7). There were three awards for UK documentaries and factual filmmakers at the Sundance Festival the directing award (Kim Longinotto), audience award (Dark Horse) and grand jury prize (The Russian Woodpecker) while in the dramatic competition the grand jury prize went to John Maclean s Slow West. At Berlin the veteran actors Tom Courtenay and Charlotte Rampling picked up the leading acting awards for their roles in 45 Years while juries for the generation prizes awarded their top honours to two UK short films: A Confession (best short film, 14plus) and Gift of My Father (best short film, kplus). At Cannes, the UK independent film The Lobster won the most prestigious award at the festival behind the Palme d Or and Grand Prix, the Prix du Jury (Jury Prize). 10

Table 7 UK award winners, 2015/16 Awards ceremony/festival Sundance Festival 22 January-1 February 2015 Award Recipient Title World Cinema Documentary Directing Award World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Documentary Audience Award for World Cinema Documentary Kim Longinotto ( Chad Garcia) Award presented to Louise Osmond Dreamcatcher The Russian Woodpecker Dark Horse UK TALENT AND AWARDS World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic John Maclean Slow West Berlin Festival 5-15 February 2015 Silver Bear for Best Actor Tom Courtenay 45 Years Silver Bear for Best Actress Charlotte Rampling 45 Years Crystal Bear (14plus Short ) Matt Nelson (with Petros Silvestros) A Confession Crystal Bear (kplus Short ) ( Salam Salman) Gift of My Father Cannes Festival 13-24 May 2015 Jury Prize ( Yorgos Lanthimos) The Lobster BAFTA Awards 14 February 2016 British Short Animation Emilie Jouffroy (with Nina Gantz) Edmond British Short Caroline Bartleet, Rebecca Morgan, Vanessa White (with Yann Heckmann) Operator Costume Design Jenny Beavan Mad Max: Fury Road Documentary EE Rising Star Asif Kapadia and James Gay-Rees John Boyega Amy 11

UK TALENT AND AWARDS Awards ceremony/festival BAFTA Awards 14 February 2016 (Contd) Award Recipient Title Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Outstanding British Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer Angels Costumes Amanda Posey and Nick Hornby (with John Crowley and Finola Dwyer) Naji Abu Nowar and Rupert Lloyd Brooklyn Theeb Special Visual Effects Chris Corbould, Paul Kavanagh and Roger Guyett (with Neal Scanlan) Star Wars: The Force Awakens Supporting Actor Mark Rylance Bridge of Spies Supporting Actress Kate Winslet Steve Jobs Academy Awards 28 February 2016 Actor in a Supporting Role Mark Rylance Bridge of Spies Costume Design Jenny Beavan Mad Max: Fury Road Documentary (Feature) Music (Original Song) Short (Live Action) Visual Effects Asif Kapadia and James Gay-Rees Jimmy Napes and Sam Smith Serena Armitage (with Benjamin Cleary) Andrew Whitehurst, Paul Norris, Mark Ardington and Sara Bennett Amy Writing s on the Wall from SPECTRE Stutterer Ex Machina Source: BFI 12

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