Emile Sherman

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Birthplace:
Australia

Emile Sherman is an Australian film and television producer best known for producing the film The King's Speech (2010), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Picture and the BAFTA award for Best Film and Best British Film, and for executive producing television series Top of the Lake, which was nominated for an Emmy, BAFTA and Golden Globe award. He has been nominated for three Academy Awards and won one; nominated for five BAFTAs and won three, and nominated for two Emmy Awards and won one. Emile co-founded See-Saw Films with producing partner Iain Canning in 2008. Their offices are based in Sydney, Australia and London, UK.

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Co-Executive Producer:
2002  Rabbit-Proof Fence

Executive Producer:
2002  Rabbit-Proof Fence
2005  Oyster Farmer
2010  South Solitary
????  Wizards!

Producer:
2000  Sample People
2002  Rabbit-Proof Fence
2003  The Night We Called It a Day
2005  Oyster Farmer
2006  Candy
2006  Opal Dream
2009  $9.99
2009  Linear
2010  Oranges and Sunshine
2010  South Solitary
2010  The King's Speech
2010  Wog Boy 2: The Kings of Mykonos
2011  Coldplay: Unstaged Live From Madrid
2011  Shame
2012  Dead Europe
2013  Tracks
2015  Life
2015  Macbeth
2015  Mr. Holmes
2015  Slow West
2016  Lion
2017  How to Talk to Girls at Parties
2018  Mary Magdalene
2018  Widows
2019  The Day Shall Come
2020  Ammonite
2021  The Power of the Dog
2022  Operation Mincemeat
2022  The Son
2023  Foe
2023  One Life
2023  The Royal Hotel
????  A Special Relationship
????  Four Days Like Sunday
????  Tenzing
????  Wizards!

Executive Producer:
2013  Top of the Lake
2016  Love, Nina
2019  State of the Union
2021  The North Water
2022  Slow Horses
2022  The Essex Serpent
????  Apple Cider Vinegar

Second Second Assistant Director:
2013  Top of the Lake
2016  Love, Nina
2017  The Good Fight
2019  State of the Union
2021  The North Water
2022  Slow Horses
2022  The Essex Serpent
????  Apple Cider Vinegar

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