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Michael Winterbottom

Michael Winterbottom (born 29 March 1961) is an English film director. He began his career working in British television before moving into features. Three of his films—Welcome to Sarajevo, Wonderland and 24 Hour Party People—have competed for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.[1] He and co-director Mat Whitecross won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 56th Berlin International Film Festival for their work on The Road to Guantanamo.[2]

Michael Winterbottom
Winterbottom in 2013
Born (1961-03-29) 29 March 1961 (age 62)
Alma materBalliol College, Oxford;
Bristol University
OccupationFilm director
Children3

His production company, Revolution Films, has a first look deal with Fremantle.[3]

Early life edit

Winterbottom was born in Blackburn, Lancashire. He went to Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn, and then studied English at Balliol College, Oxford, before going to film school at Bristol University, where his contemporaries included Marc Evans.[4]

Early television career edit

Winterbottom's television directing career began in 1989, with a documentary about Ingmar Bergman and an episode of the children's series Dramarama.[5] He followed this with the 1990 television film Forget About Me, starring Ewen Bremner, which followed two British soldiers who become involved in a love triangle with a young Hungarian hitch-hiker on their way to Budapest for a Simple Minds concert. It was his first collaboration with writer Frank Cottrell-Boyce. They would go on to make six more films together.[6] Shot on 16mm film, it played a few European film festivals.[7] In 1991, he directed episodes of various British TV shows, including the four-part children's series Time Riders and an episode of Boon.[8] In 1992, he directed the television film Under the Sun about a young British woman traveling in Greece, starring Kate Hardie.[9] It was shot on Super 16 film and gained him further attention.[7] In 1993, he directed an episode of the Inspector Alleyn Mysteries; Love Lies Bleeding, a television film written by Ronan Bennett about a convicted IRA member on a 24-hour home leave from prison in Belfast;[10] and The Mad Woman in the Attic, the pilot of Jimmy McGovern's mystery series Cracker.[11] He next directed the 1994 mini-series Family, written by Roddy Doyle, the author of The Commitments. It was a huge success in Ireland and led to a vocal debate there about the depiction of both the working classes and spousal abuse in the media.[12] His final early television project was a 1995 episode of the documentary series Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood, focusing on Scandinavian silent cinema.[13]

Film director edit

1990s edit

Butterfly Kiss (1995) edit

Winterbottom's debut feature followed a mentally unbalanced lesbian serial killer and her submissive lover/accomplice as they fall in love while slaughtering their way across the motorways of Northern England. It found only a limited release.[7]

Go Now (1995) edit

That same year, he reunited with Jimmy McGovern for the BBC television film Go Now, the story of a young man who falls ill with multiple sclerosis just as he meets the love of his life. Focusing on the turmoil this causes the couple, the film was given a theatrical release in many countries, including the United States. It was also the first film from Winterbottom's company Revolution Films.[7]

Jude (1996) edit

Winterbottom next adapted his favourite novel, Thomas Hardy's bleak classic Jude the Obscure, a tale of forbidden love between two cousins, starring Christopher Eccleston and Kate Winslet. The film brought Winterbottom wider recognition, his first screening at Cannes and numerous Hollywood offers.[14]

Welcome to Sarajevo (1997) edit

Welcome to Sarajevo was filmed on location in the titular city, mere months after the Siege of Sarajevo had ended. It was based on the true story of British reporter, Michael Nicholson, who spirited a young orphan girl out of the war zone to safety in Britain.[15]

I Want You (1998) edit

I Want You is a neo-noir sex thriller set in a decaying British seaside resort town. Starring Rachel Weisz and Alessandro Nivola, it was inspired by the Elvis Costello song of the same name and shot by Polish cinematographer Sławomir Idziak,[16] who won an Honourable Mention award at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival for his work.[17]

With or Without You (1999) edit

With or Without You, starring Christopher Eccleston, is a Belfast-set comedy about a couple trying desperately to conceive, who each have past loves re-enter their lives.[18]

Wonderland (1999) edit

Wonderland marked a shift in style for Winterbottom. Its handheld photography and naturalistic dialogue drew comparisons to Robert Altman.[19] Starring Gina McKee, Shirley Henderson, Molly Parker, John Simm, Ian Hart and Stuart Townsend, it is the story of three sisters and their extended family over Guy Fawkes Day weekend in London.[20] It featured an orchestral score by minimalist composer Michael Nyman,[21] who would become a frequent collaborator with Winterbottom.

2000s edit

The Claim (2000) edit

Winterbottom's biggest-budgeted film up to that point, at $20 million, The Claim was an adaptation of Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge set in 1860s California. Shot in the wilds of Canada, it was not a financial success and proved an ordeal to make, with Winterbottom himself getting frostbite.[22] Many of the production difficulties, including unsuccessful attempts to cast Madonna, were explained to the public on the film's unusually frank official website.[14]

24 Hour Party People (2001) edit

24 Hour Party People documents the anarchic, drug and sex-fueled rise and fall of Factory Records and the music scene in Manchester from the late 1970s to the mid-1990s. It would be the first of many collaborations between Winterbottom and actor Steve Coogan, who starred as broadcaster/music-mogul Tony Wilson.[23]

In This World (2002) edit

In This World depicts the journey of two Afghan refugees from Pakistan, across the Middle East and Europe to Britain, which they try to enter with the help of people smugglers. Shot on digital video at a cost of $2 million,[24] it featured non-professional actors and brought Winterbottom numerous awards, including a Golden Bear and a BAFTA for best film not in the English language.[25]

Code 46 (2003) edit

Code 46 is a sci-fi retelling of the Oedipus myth, in a world where cloning has created people so interrelated that strict laws (the Code 46 of the title) govern human reproduction.[26] The romantic mystery film starred Tim Robbins and Samantha Morton. It was shot in Shanghai, Dubai and Rajasthan, which were mixed to create a futuristic multi-ethnic culture.[27]

9 Songs (2004) edit

9 Songs gained attention as the most sexually explicit film ever to receive a certificate for general release in the UK. It charts a year-long relationship between two lovers, almost exclusively through their sexual interaction and various rock concerts the couple attend. The film became notorious in the UK for its candid scenes of unsimulated sex between the leads, Kieran O'Brien and Margo Stilley.[28]

A Cock and Bull Story (2005) edit

A Cock and Bull Story, released in the United States and Australia as Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story, is an adaptation of the famously "unfilmable" The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, one of the earliest novels.[29] The film is a faux documentary about the making of a film of Tristram Shandy. Steve Coogan stars as himself and as Shandy. The film marked the end of Winterbottom's lengthy collaboration with Frank Cottrell Boyce,[30] who chose to be credited under the pseudonym Martin Hardy.[31]

The Road to Guantanamo (2006) edit

The Road to Guantanamo is a docu-drama about the "Tipton Three", three British Muslims captured by US forces in Afghanistan who spent two years as prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp as alleged enemy combatants.[32] It was shot in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran (which doubled for Cuba) in the autumn of 2005. It premiered at the Berlinale on 14 February 2006. It debuted in the UK on television, on 9 March, as it was co-financed by Channel 4.[33]

A Mighty Heart (2007) edit

A Mighty Heart is based on the book by Mariane Pearl, wife of murdered journalist Daniel Pearl.[34] The film stars Angelina Jolie and focuses on the pregnant Mariane's search for her missing husband in Pakistan in 2002. Produced by Jolie's then-partner Brad Pitt, it was shot in the autumn of 2006 in India, Pakistan and France and premiered out of competition at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival on 21 May 2007.[35]

Genova (2008) edit

Genova is a family drama about an Englishman, played by Colin Firth, who moves his two American daughters to Italy following the death of his wife. Once there, the oldest girl starts exploring her sexuality, while the younger girl begins to see the ghost of her mother.[36] It co-stars Catherine Keener and Hope Davis and was filmed in the titular city of Genoa, Italy, during the summer of 2007.[34]

The Shock Doctrine (2009) edit

Winterbottom was reunited with his The Road to Guantanamo co-director Mat Whitecross on a documentary based on Naomi Klein's bestselling book The Shock Doctrine. The film follows the use of upheavals and disasters by various governments as a cover for the implementation of free market economic policies that benefit only an elite few. Klein at first disowned the film after learning that it would be composed almost entirely of period footage and narration, with virtually no interview material with sources.[37] The film premiered at the 2009 Berlin Film Festival[38] and aired in the UK on Channel 4's More4 documentary channel on 1 September 2009. It made its American premiere at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, alongside Winterbottom's following film. At the festival, Klein, who had reconciled herself with the filmmakers' approach,[39] participated in a Q&A with Winterbottom and Whitecross.[40]

2010s edit

The Killer Inside Me (2010) edit

Winterbottom's film of Jim Thompson's 1952 noir novel, starring Casey Affleck, Kate Hudson and Jessica Alba is a period film which follows a small town Texas sheriff (Affleck), who is also a psychotic killer, through his descent into complete madness. It premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and caused controversy for the realistic brutality of its violence toward women.[36] In his defence, Winterbottom said, "It's not the real world. It's kind of a parallel version of the real world... I was taken in by that world."[41]

The Trip (2010) edit

This improvised six-episode comedy series, filmed in the English Lake District and written and directed by Winterbottom, starred Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon as the same semi-fictionalized versions of themselves they played in A Cock and Bull Story.[42] Coogan, an actor unhappy with his career, agrees to write a series of restaurant reviews for The Observer in order to impress his girlfriend Misha (Margo Stilley). As the series opens, she has dumped him and he invites Brydon to take her place on the holiday. Each episode of the series takes place largely over a different gourmet meal. The episodes were edited down into a feature film for the US market, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2010,[43] while the full series aired on BBC Two starting in November 2010.[44]

Trishna (2011) edit

Winterbottom's modern retelling of Tess of the d'Urbervilles is his third Thomas Hardy film.[45] It stars Riz Ahmed and Freida Pinto and was shot in Jaipur[46] and Mumbai,[47] India in early 2011. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 9 September 2011.[48] It was released in the UK on 9 March 2012 and in the US on 13 July.[49]

Everyday (2012) edit

Known during its lengthy production first as Seven Days and then as Here and There, the film stars John Simm as a man imprisoned for drug-smuggling and charts his relationship with his wife, played by Shirley Henderson.[50] Written by Winterbottom and Laurence Coriat, the film was shot a few weeks at a time over a five-year period from 2007 to 2012 to reflect the protagonist's time in prison and achieve an authentic aging process.[34] Everyday premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on 3 September 2012,[51] and then screened at the Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2012.[52] The film was produced by Britain's Channel 4[53] and premiered in the UK on television on 15 November 2012,[54] before being theatrically on 18 January 2013.[55] At the Stockholm International Film Festival in November, the film won the FIPRESCI Prize.[56]

The Look of Love (2013) edit

The Look of Love, originally announced as The King of Soho, until that title had to be dropped due to a legal dispute,[57] is a biography of famed British pornographer/strip club owner/real estate entrepreneur Paul Raymond which reteamed Winterbottom with Steve Coogan, who played Raymond. The film costarred Imogen Poots, Anna Friel and Tamsin Egerton and was written by Matt Greenhalgh.[58] It was released in the UK on 26 April 2013.[59][non-primary source needed]

The Trip To Italy (2014) edit

Winterbottom filmed a second series of the hit BBC show The Trip To Italy in the summer of 2013 in Italy.[60] It followed the route of the RomanticsPercy Bysshe Shelley, Lord Byron and John Keats.[61] Like the first series, IFC Films distributed it in the US as a shorter feature-length film,[62] which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2014.[63] The full series aired on BBC Two in April 2014.

The Emperor's New Clothes (2015) edit

Hosted by comedian Russell Brand, this documentary looks at the financial crisis of 2007–2008 and global economic inequality. It premiered in London on 21 April 2015, followed by its international premiere on 24 April 2015 at the Tribeca Film Festival.[64][65]

On the Road (2016) edit

The film follows the British band Wolf Alice,[66] focusing on two fictional members of the band's crew, played by Leah Harvey and James McArdle, while the band is on tour.[67] It premiered on 9 October 2016 at the BFI London Film Festival.[68]

The Trip to Spain (2017) edit

Winterbottom reunited with Coogan and Brydon for a third six-episode series in which the duo travel through Spain.[69] As with the previous instalments, it premiered on 6 April 2017 as a 6-part weekly TV series on Sky Atlantic,[70] and as a shorter feature film on 22 April 2017[71] at the Tribeca Film Festival.[72] The film was released in the US on 11 August 2017.[71]

The Wedding Guest (2018) edit

This thriller starred Dev Patel[73] as a mysterious young British Muslim man who travels to Pakistan to kidnap a young woman (Radhika Apte)[74] on the eve of her arranged marriage. It was filmed in Jaipur, India and other locations in Rajasthan beginning in February 2018[75] and premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2018.[76]

Greed (2019) edit

Greed is a comedy satirizing the lives of the ultra-rich, starring Steve Coogan as a fictional retail fashion magnate, Isla Fisher as his wife,[77] and David Mitchell as a journalist hired to write the billionaire's life story.[78] The film is set at the billionaire's disastrous 60th birthday party on Mykonos,[79] and explores the divide between the character's wealth and the abject poverty of the workers who produce his products.[80] The project was previously set to star Sacha Baron Cohen.[81] Winterbottom completed photography in December 2018.[82] The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 7 September 2019.[83]

2020s edit

The Trip to Greece (2020) edit

Coogan and Brydon reunited with Winterbottom for a fourth series of their popular programme, set in Greece.[84] It premiered on 3 March 2020 as a 6-part weekly TV series on SkyOne.[85] It was again edited down into a feature film in the US, whose planned theatrical release by IFC Films in summer 2020[86] was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It premiered with a digital and on demand release on 22 May 2020.[87]

Isolation (2021) edit

This documentary feature, originally announced under the title Europe C-19, contains five 15-minute segments from directors across Europe, with Winterbottom handling the UK portion. Winterbottom began filming his portion of this film on 5 September 2020. The other portions were directed by Julia von Heinz (Germany), Fernando León de Aranoa (Spain), Jaco Van Dormael (Belgium), and Michele Placido (Italy).[88] The film premiered in September 2021 at the 78th Venice International Film Festival.[89]

Eleven Days in May (2022) edit

Winterbottom co-directed the 2022 documentary Eleven Days in May, which focused on the deaths of over 60 Palestinian children killed during the Israeli bombing of Gaza over an eleven day period in May 2021. Gaza-based film-maker Mohammed Sawwaf was the other director and Kate Winslet provided the narration. It was released in the UK on 6 May 2022.[90][91] David Rose wrote a critical article about the film for The Jewish Chronicle. Rose wrote that the film "fails to include criticism made of Hamas for launching rockets from heavily populated areas of Gaza - effectively turning the civilian population into a human shield" and fails to mention the 13 Israelis, including two children, who were killed by rockets fired from Gaza.[92]

This England (2022) edit

This 6-part TV miniseries focuses on Boris Johnson's leadership of Britain, starting with his appointment as prime minister and continuing through the COVID-19 pandemic,[93] when Johnson caught the virus and became critically ill, while his partner gave birth to their son, and Britain suffered among the worst death tolls in the world.[94] Kenneth Branagh stars as Johnson, with Ophelia Lovibond as Carrie Symonds and Simon Paisley Day as Dominic Cummings.[95] Originally titled This Sceptred Isle, Winterbottom was set to direct every episode of the miniseries, which he co-wrote with Kieron Quirke. However, after filming began in February 2021,[96] Winterbottom stepped down from directing in March, reportedly due to health issues.[97] The miniseries was broadcast on Sky[98][99] on 28 September 2022.[100]

Shoshana (2023) edit

Winterbottom's political thriller Shoshana, previously titled Promised Land,[101] had its world premiere at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival.[102] It is set in 1930s/1940s British Mandatory Palestine[103] and stars Douglas Booth as Tom Wilkin and Harry Melling as Geoffrey J. Morton,[104] two British police officers hunting Zionist militant Avraham Stern. It co-stars Irina Starshenbaum as Shoshana Borochov.[105] The screenplay was written by Winterbottom, Laurence Coriat and Paul Viragh.[102] Winterbottom has been developing the film for many years. In 2010, Jim Sturgess, Colin Firth and Matthew Macfadyen were announced as its stars. While the film never entered production in 2010, Winterbottom did shoot documentary footage in Israel at the time with surviving participants in the events.[106] Filming began in October 2021 in the town of Ostuni in Italy, which doubled for Tel Aviv.[107]

Future projects edit

A Farewell to Arms edit

In December 2023, it was announced that Winterbottom will direct a new adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's classic novel A Farewell to Arms, starring Tom Blyth and Olivia Cooke.[108]

Fall of the God of Cars edit

In March 2023, it was announced that Winterbottom will write and direct[109] Fall of the God of Cars, a 6-part miniseries in which Tony Shalhoub is set to play Lebanese/Brazilian auto executive Carlos Ghosn, who was arrested in Japan, eventually escaping house arrest and fleeing the country and prosecution.[110]

Unmade projects edit

In 2017, it was announced that Winterbottom was developing a 10-part TV series with Annapurna Pictures about the war in Syria, focusing on the involvement of foreign journalists and Non-governmental organizations.[79] He first announced in May 2017 that he was researching the project.[111]

In May 2014, it was announced that Winterbottom would direct a feature adaptation of Richard Hammer's 1982 book The Vatican Connection, the true story of how NYPD detective Joe Coffey uncovered connections between the Vatican and the Mafia while investigating a local New York mobster, leading to a global investigation. It was to be written by Paul Viragh, based on an earlier script by Alessandro Camon.[112]

In October 2011, it was announced that Winterbottom would direct an adaption of Richard DiLello's 1973 book, The Longest Cocktail Party. It was to tell the story of Apple Corps, the record company formed by The Beatles in 1968. It was to follow the company and its staff, including DiLello and Derek Taylor, from 1968 to its closure in 1970, when The Beatles split. The book was set to be adapted by Jesse Armstrong and co-produced by Andrew Eaton and Liam Gallagher.[113]

Winterbottom was attached in May 2011 to direct Bailout, an adaptation of author Jess Walter's novel The Financial Lives of the Poets, which Walter adapted for the screen.[114] Set to star Jack Black, the film was to follow a man who loses his job and must keep his family afloat by working as a pot dealer.[115]

Books edit

In 2021, Winterbottom published Dark Matter: Independent Filmmaking in the 21st Century, a book about the workings of the British independent film industry. It is based on his own experience over his career, and includes interviews with 15 other major British directors: Paweł Pawlikowski, Danny Boyle, Joanna Hogg, Asif Kapadia, James Marsh, Andrew Haigh, Carol Morley, Edgar Wright, Steve McQueen, Lynne Ramsay, Stephen Daldry, Ben Wheatley, Peter Strickland, Mike Leigh and Ken Loach.[116]

Personal life edit

Winterbottom has two daughters and a son.

Winterbottom is an atheist.[117]

Filmography edit

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External links edit

  • Michael Winterbottom at IMDb
  • Critical essay by Deborah Allison SensesOfCinema.com
  • Resonance FM radio interview – "Reality Check: Michael Winterbottom's Code 46" – PanelBorders.Wordpress.com

michael, winterbottom, this, article, about, filmmaker, classical, scholar, academic, born, march, 1961, english, film, director, began, career, working, british, television, before, moving, into, features, three, films, welcome, sarajevo, wonderland, hour, pa. This article is about the filmmaker For the classical scholar see Michael Winterbottom academic Michael Winterbottom born 29 March 1961 is an English film director He began his career working in British television before moving into features Three of his films Welcome to Sarajevo Wonderland and 24 Hour Party People have competed for the Palme d Or at the Cannes Film Festival 1 He and co director Mat Whitecross won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 56th Berlin International Film Festival for their work on The Road to Guantanamo 2 Michael WinterbottomWinterbottom in 2013Born 1961 03 29 29 March 1961 age 62 Blackburn Lancashire EnglandAlma materBalliol College Oxford Bristol UniversityOccupationFilm directorChildren3His production company Revolution Films has a first look deal with Fremantle 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Early television career 3 Film director 3 1 1990s 3 1 1 Butterfly Kiss 1995 3 1 2 Go Now 1995 3 1 3 Jude 1996 3 1 4 Welcome to Sarajevo 1997 3 1 5 I Want You 1998 3 1 6 With or Without You 1999 3 1 7 Wonderland 1999 3 2 2000s 3 2 1 The Claim 2000 3 2 2 24 Hour Party People 2001 3 2 3 In This World 2002 3 2 4 Code 46 2003 3 2 5 9 Songs 2004 3 2 6 A Cock and Bull Story 2005 3 2 7 The Road to Guantanamo 2006 3 2 8 A Mighty Heart 2007 3 2 9 Genova 2008 3 2 10 The Shock Doctrine 2009 3 3 2010s 3 3 1 The Killer Inside Me 2010 3 3 2 The Trip 2010 3 3 3 Trishna 2011 3 3 4 Everyday 2012 3 3 5 The Look of Love 2013 3 3 6 The Trip To Italy 2014 3 3 7 The Emperor s New Clothes 2015 3 3 8 On the Road 2016 3 3 9 The Trip to Spain 2017 3 3 10 The Wedding Guest 2018 3 3 11 Greed 2019 3 4 2020s 3 4 1 The Trip to Greece 2020 3 4 2 Isolation 2021 3 4 3 Eleven Days in May 2022 3 4 4 This England 2022 3 4 5 Shoshana 2023 3 5 Future projects 3 5 1 A Farewell to Arms 3 5 2 Fall of the God of Cars 3 6 Unmade projects 3 7 Books 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editWinterbottom was born in Blackburn Lancashire He went to Queen Elizabeth s Grammar School Blackburn and then studied English at Balliol College Oxford before going to film school at Bristol University where his contemporaries included Marc Evans 4 Early television career editWinterbottom s television directing career began in 1989 with a documentary about Ingmar Bergman and an episode of the children s series Dramarama 5 He followed this with the 1990 television film Forget About Me starring Ewen Bremner which followed two British soldiers who become involved in a love triangle with a young Hungarian hitch hiker on their way to Budapest for a Simple Minds concert It was his first collaboration with writer Frank Cottrell Boyce They would go on to make six more films together 6 Shot on 16mm film it played a few European film festivals 7 In 1991 he directed episodes of various British TV shows including the four part children s series Time Riders and an episode of Boon 8 In 1992 he directed the television film Under the Sun about a young British woman traveling in Greece starring Kate Hardie 9 It was shot on Super 16 film and gained him further attention 7 In 1993 he directed an episode of the Inspector Alleyn Mysteries Love Lies Bleeding a television film written by Ronan Bennett about a convicted IRA member on a 24 hour home leave from prison in Belfast 10 and The Mad Woman in the Attic the pilot of Jimmy McGovern s mystery series Cracker 11 He next directed the 1994 mini series Family written by Roddy Doyle the author of The Commitments It was a huge success in Ireland and led to a vocal debate there about the depiction of both the working classes and spousal abuse in the media 12 His final early television project was a 1995 episode of the documentary series Cinema Europe The Other Hollywood focusing on Scandinavian silent cinema 13 Film director edit1990s edit Butterfly Kiss 1995 edit Winterbottom s debut feature followed a mentally unbalanced lesbian serial killer and her submissive lover accomplice as they fall in love while slaughtering their way across the motorways of Northern England It found only a limited release 7 Go Now 1995 edit That same year he reunited with Jimmy McGovern for the BBC television film Go Now the story of a young man who falls ill with multiple sclerosis just as he meets the love of his life Focusing on the turmoil this causes the couple the film was given a theatrical release in many countries including the United States It was also the first film from Winterbottom s company Revolution Films 7 Jude 1996 edit Winterbottom next adapted his favourite novel Thomas Hardy s bleak classic Jude the Obscure a tale of forbidden love between two cousins starring Christopher Eccleston and Kate Winslet The film brought Winterbottom wider recognition his first screening at Cannes and numerous Hollywood offers 14 Welcome to Sarajevo 1997 edit Welcome to Sarajevo was filmed on location in the titular city mere months after the Siege of Sarajevo had ended It was based on the true story of British reporter Michael Nicholson who spirited a young orphan girl out of the war zone to safety in Britain 15 I Want You 1998 edit I Want You is a neo noir sex thriller set in a decaying British seaside resort town Starring Rachel Weisz and Alessandro Nivola it was inspired by the Elvis Costello song of the same name and shot by Polish cinematographer Slawomir Idziak 16 who won an Honourable Mention award at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival for his work 17 With or Without You 1999 edit With or Without You starring Christopher Eccleston is a Belfast set comedy about a couple trying desperately to conceive who each have past loves re enter their lives 18 Wonderland 1999 edit Wonderland marked a shift in style for Winterbottom Its handheld photography and naturalistic dialogue drew comparisons to Robert Altman 19 Starring Gina McKee Shirley Henderson Molly Parker John Simm Ian Hart and Stuart Townsend it is the story of three sisters and their extended family over Guy Fawkes Day weekend in London 20 It featured an orchestral score by minimalist composer Michael Nyman 21 who would become a frequent collaborator with Winterbottom 2000s edit The Claim 2000 edit Winterbottom s biggest budgeted film up to that point at 20 million The Claim was an adaptation of Thomas Hardy s The Mayor of Casterbridge set in 1860s California Shot in the wilds of Canada it was not a financial success and proved an ordeal to make with Winterbottom himself getting frostbite 22 Many of the production difficulties including unsuccessful attempts to cast Madonna were explained to the public on the film s unusually frank official website 14 24 Hour Party People 2001 edit 24 Hour Party People documents the anarchic drug and sex fueled rise and fall of Factory Records and the music scene in Manchester from the late 1970s to the mid 1990s It would be the first of many collaborations between Winterbottom and actor Steve Coogan who starred as broadcaster music mogul Tony Wilson 23 In This World 2002 edit In This World depicts the journey of two Afghan refugees from Pakistan across the Middle East and Europe to Britain which they try to enter with the help of people smugglers Shot on digital video at a cost of 2 million 24 it featured non professional actors and brought Winterbottom numerous awards including a Golden Bear and a BAFTA for best film not in the English language 25 Code 46 2003 edit Code 46 is a sci fi retelling of the Oedipus myth in a world where cloning has created people so interrelated that strict laws the Code 46 of the title govern human reproduction 26 The romantic mystery film starred Tim Robbins and Samantha Morton It was shot in Shanghai Dubai and Rajasthan which were mixed to create a futuristic multi ethnic culture 27 9 Songs 2004 edit 9 Songs gained attention as the most sexually explicit film ever to receive a certificate for general release in the UK It charts a year long relationship between two lovers almost exclusively through their sexual interaction and various rock concerts the couple attend The film became notorious in the UK for its candid scenes of unsimulated sex between the leads Kieran O Brien and Margo Stilley 28 A Cock and Bull Story 2005 edit A Cock and Bull Story released in the United States and Australia as Tristram Shandy A Cock and Bull Story is an adaptation of the famously unfilmable The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy Gentleman one of the earliest novels 29 The film is a faux documentary about the making of a film of Tristram Shandy Steve Coogan stars as himself and as Shandy The film marked the end of Winterbottom s lengthy collaboration with Frank Cottrell Boyce 30 who chose to be credited under the pseudonym Martin Hardy 31 The Road to Guantanamo 2006 edit The Road to Guantanamo is a docu drama about the Tipton Three three British Muslims captured by US forces in Afghanistan who spent two years as prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp as alleged enemy combatants 32 It was shot in Afghanistan Pakistan and Iran which doubled for Cuba in the autumn of 2005 It premiered at the Berlinale on 14 February 2006 It debuted in the UK on television on 9 March as it was co financed by Channel 4 33 A Mighty Heart 2007 edit A Mighty Heart is based on the book by Mariane Pearl wife of murdered journalist Daniel Pearl 34 The film stars Angelina Jolie and focuses on the pregnant Mariane s search for her missing husband in Pakistan in 2002 Produced by Jolie s then partner Brad Pitt it was shot in the autumn of 2006 in India Pakistan and France and premiered out of competition at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival on 21 May 2007 35 Genova 2008 edit Genova is a family drama about an Englishman played by Colin Firth who moves his two American daughters to Italy following the death of his wife Once there the oldest girl starts exploring her sexuality while the younger girl begins to see the ghost of her mother 36 It co stars Catherine Keener and Hope Davis and was filmed in the titular city of Genoa Italy during the summer of 2007 34 The Shock Doctrine 2009 edit Winterbottom was reunited with his The Road to Guantanamo co director Mat Whitecross on a documentary based on Naomi Klein s bestselling book The Shock Doctrine The film follows the use of upheavals and disasters by various governments as a cover for the implementation of free market economic policies that benefit only an elite few Klein at first disowned the film after learning that it would be composed almost entirely of period footage and narration with virtually no interview material with sources 37 The film premiered at the 2009 Berlin Film Festival 38 and aired in the UK on Channel 4 s More4 documentary channel on 1 September 2009 It made its American premiere at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival alongside Winterbottom s following film At the festival Klein who had reconciled herself with the filmmakers approach 39 participated in a Q amp A with Winterbottom and Whitecross 40 2010s edit The Killer Inside Me 2010 edit Winterbottom s film of Jim Thompson s 1952 noir novel starring Casey Affleck Kate Hudson and Jessica Alba is a period film which follows a small town Texas sheriff Affleck who is also a psychotic killer through his descent into complete madness It premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and caused controversy for the realistic brutality of its violence toward women 36 In his defence Winterbottom said It s not the real world It s kind of a parallel version of the real world I was taken in by that world 41 The Trip 2010 edit This improvised six episode comedy series filmed in the English Lake District and written and directed by Winterbottom starred Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon as the same semi fictionalized versions of themselves they played in A Cock and Bull Story 42 Coogan an actor unhappy with his career agrees to write a series of restaurant reviews for The Observer in order to impress his girlfriend Misha Margo Stilley As the series opens she has dumped him and he invites Brydon to take her place on the holiday Each episode of the series takes place largely over a different gourmet meal The episodes were edited down into a feature film for the US market which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2010 43 while the full series aired on BBC Two starting in November 2010 44 Trishna 2011 edit Winterbottom s modern retelling of Tess of the d Urbervilles is his third Thomas Hardy film 45 It stars Riz Ahmed and Freida Pinto and was shot in Jaipur 46 and Mumbai 47 India in early 2011 It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 9 September 2011 48 It was released in the UK on 9 March 2012 and in the US on 13 July 49 Everyday 2012 edit Known during its lengthy production first as Seven Days and then as Here and There the film stars John Simm as a man imprisoned for drug smuggling and charts his relationship with his wife played by Shirley Henderson 50 Written by Winterbottom and Laurence Coriat the film was shot a few weeks at a time over a five year period from 2007 to 2012 to reflect the protagonist s time in prison and achieve an authentic aging process 34 Everyday premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on 3 September 2012 51 and then screened at the Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2012 52 The film was produced by Britain s Channel 4 53 and premiered in the UK on television on 15 November 2012 54 before being theatrically on 18 January 2013 55 At the Stockholm International Film Festival in November the film won the FIPRESCI Prize 56 The Look of Love 2013 edit The Look of Love originally announced as The King of Soho until that title had to be dropped due to a legal dispute 57 is a biography of famed British pornographer strip club owner real estate entrepreneur Paul Raymond which reteamed Winterbottom with Steve Coogan who played Raymond The film costarred Imogen Poots Anna Friel and Tamsin Egerton and was written by Matt Greenhalgh 58 It was released in the UK on 26 April 2013 59 non primary source needed The Trip To Italy 2014 edit Winterbottom filmed a second series of the hit BBC show The Trip To Italy in the summer of 2013 in Italy 60 It followed the route of the Romantics Percy Bysshe Shelley Lord Byron and John Keats 61 Like the first series IFC Films distributed it in the US as a shorter feature length film 62 which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2014 63 The full series aired on BBC Two in April 2014 The Emperor s New Clothes 2015 edit Hosted by comedian Russell Brand this documentary looks at the financial crisis of 2007 2008 and global economic inequality It premiered in London on 21 April 2015 followed by its international premiere on 24 April 2015 at the Tribeca Film Festival 64 65 On the Road 2016 edit The film follows the British band Wolf Alice 66 focusing on two fictional members of the band s crew played by Leah Harvey and James McArdle while the band is on tour 67 It premiered on 9 October 2016 at the BFI London Film Festival 68 The Trip to Spain 2017 edit Winterbottom reunited with Coogan and Brydon for a third six episode series in which the duo travel through Spain 69 As with the previous instalments it premiered on 6 April 2017 as a 6 part weekly TV series on Sky Atlantic 70 and as a shorter feature film on 22 April 2017 71 at the Tribeca Film Festival 72 The film was released in the US on 11 August 2017 71 The Wedding Guest 2018 edit This thriller starred Dev Patel 73 as a mysterious young British Muslim man who travels to Pakistan to kidnap a young woman Radhika Apte 74 on the eve of her arranged marriage It was filmed in Jaipur India and other locations in Rajasthan beginning in February 2018 75 and premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2018 76 Greed 2019 edit Greed is a comedy satirizing the lives of the ultra rich starring Steve Coogan as a fictional retail fashion magnate Isla Fisher as his wife 77 and David Mitchell as a journalist hired to write the billionaire s life story 78 The film is set at the billionaire s disastrous 60th birthday party on Mykonos 79 and explores the divide between the character s wealth and the abject poverty of the workers who produce his products 80 The project was previously set to star Sacha Baron Cohen 81 Winterbottom completed photography in December 2018 82 The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 7 September 2019 83 2020s edit The Trip to Greece 2020 edit Coogan and Brydon reunited with Winterbottom for a fourth series of their popular programme set in Greece 84 It premiered on 3 March 2020 as a 6 part weekly TV series on SkyOne 85 It was again edited down into a feature film in the US whose planned theatrical release by IFC Films in summer 2020 86 was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic It premiered with a digital and on demand release on 22 May 2020 87 Isolation 2021 edit This documentary feature originally announced under the title Europe C 19 contains five 15 minute segments from directors across Europe with Winterbottom handling the UK portion Winterbottom began filming his portion of this film on 5 September 2020 The other portions were directed by Julia von Heinz Germany Fernando Leon de Aranoa Spain Jaco Van Dormael Belgium and Michele Placido Italy 88 The film premiered in September 2021 at the 78th Venice International Film Festival 89 Eleven Days in May 2022 edit Winterbottom co directed the 2022 documentary Eleven Days in May which focused on the deaths of over 60 Palestinian children killed during the Israeli bombing of Gaza over an eleven day period in May 2021 Gaza based film maker Mohammed Sawwaf was the other director and Kate Winslet provided the narration It was released in the UK on 6 May 2022 90 91 David Rose wrote a critical article about the film for The Jewish Chronicle Rose wrote that the film fails to include criticism made of Hamas for launching rockets from heavily populated areas of Gaza effectively turning the civilian population into a human shield and fails to mention the 13 Israelis including two children who were killed by rockets fired from Gaza 92 This England 2022 edit This 6 part TV miniseries focuses on Boris Johnson s leadership of Britain starting with his appointment as prime minister and continuing through the COVID 19 pandemic 93 when Johnson caught the virus and became critically ill while his partner gave birth to their son and Britain suffered among the worst death tolls in the world 94 Kenneth Branagh stars as Johnson with Ophelia Lovibond as Carrie Symonds and Simon Paisley Day as Dominic Cummings 95 Originally titled This Sceptred Isle Winterbottom was set to direct every episode of the miniseries which he co wrote with Kieron Quirke However after filming began in February 2021 96 Winterbottom stepped down from directing in March reportedly due to health issues 97 The miniseries was broadcast on Sky 98 99 on 28 September 2022 100 Shoshana 2023 edit Winterbottom s political thriller Shoshana previously titled Promised Land 101 had its world premiere at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival 102 It is set in 1930s 1940s British Mandatory Palestine 103 and stars Douglas Booth as Tom Wilkin and Harry Melling as Geoffrey J Morton 104 two British police officers hunting Zionist militant Avraham Stern It co stars Irina Starshenbaum as Shoshana Borochov 105 The screenplay was written by Winterbottom Laurence Coriat and Paul Viragh 102 Winterbottom has been developing the film for many years In 2010 Jim Sturgess Colin Firth and Matthew Macfadyen were announced as its stars While the film never entered production in 2010 Winterbottom did shoot documentary footage in Israel at the time with surviving participants in the events 106 Filming began in October 2021 in the town of Ostuni in Italy which doubled for Tel Aviv 107 Future projects edit A Farewell to Arms edit In December 2023 it was announced that Winterbottom will direct a new adaptation of Ernest Hemingway s classic novel A Farewell to Arms starring Tom Blyth and Olivia Cooke 108 Fall of the God of Cars edit In March 2023 it was announced that Winterbottom will write and direct 109 Fall of the God of Cars a 6 part miniseries in which Tony Shalhoub is set to play Lebanese Brazilian auto executive Carlos Ghosn who was arrested in Japan eventually escaping house arrest and fleeing the country and prosecution 110 Unmade projects edit In 2017 it was announced that Winterbottom was developing a 10 part TV series with Annapurna Pictures about the war in Syria focusing on the involvement of foreign journalists and Non governmental organizations 79 He first announced in May 2017 that he was researching the project 111 In May 2014 it was announced that Winterbottom would direct a feature adaptation of Richard Hammer s 1982 book The Vatican Connection the true story of how NYPD detective Joe Coffey uncovered connections between the Vatican and the Mafia while investigating a local New York mobster leading to a global investigation It was to be written by Paul Viragh based on an earlier script by Alessandro Camon 112 In October 2011 it was announced that Winterbottom would direct an adaption of Richard DiLello s 1973 book The Longest Cocktail Party It was to tell the story of Apple Corps the record company formed by The Beatles in 1968 It was to follow the company and its staff including DiLello and Derek Taylor from 1968 to its closure in 1970 when The Beatles split The book was set to be adapted by Jesse Armstrong and co produced by Andrew Eaton and Liam Gallagher 113 Winterbottom was attached in May 2011 to direct Bailout an adaptation of author Jess Walter s novel The Financial Lives of the Poets which Walter adapted for the screen 114 Set to star Jack Black the film was to follow a man who loses his job and must keep his family afloat by working as a pot dealer 115 Books edit In 2021 Winterbottom published Dark Matter Independent Filmmaking in the 21st Century a book about the workings of the British independent film industry It is based on his own experience over his career and includes interviews with 15 other major British directors Pawel Pawlikowski Danny Boyle Joanna Hogg Asif Kapadia James Marsh Andrew Haigh Carol Morley Edgar Wright Steve McQueen Lynne Ramsay Stephen Daldry Ben Wheatley Peter Strickland Mike Leigh and Ken Loach 116 Personal life editWinterbottom has two daughters and a son Winterbottom is an atheist 117 Filmography editRosie the Great 1989 TV Forget About Me 1990 TV Under the Sun 1992 TV Love Lies Bleeding 1993 TV Family 1994 TV Butterfly Kiss 1995 Go Now 1995 Jude 1996 Welcome to Sarajevo 1997 I Want You 1998 Wonderland 1999 With or Without You 1999 The Claim 2000 24 Hour Party People 2002 In This World 2002 Code 46 2003 9 Songs 2004 A Cock and Bull Story 2005 The Road to Guantanamo 2006 A Mighty Heart 2007 Genova 2008 The Shock Doctrine 2009 The Killer Inside Me 2010 The Trip 2010 TV Trishna 2011 Everyday 2012 The Look of Love 2013 The Trip to Italy 2014 TV The Face of an Angel 2014 The Emperor s New Clothes 2015 On the Road 2016 The Trip to Spain 2017 The Wedding Guest 2018 Greed 2019 The Trip to Greece 2020 Isolation 2021 Eleven Days in May 2022 This England 2022 TV Shoshana 2023 References edit Michael Winterbottom News amp Biography Empire Awards www berlinale de Retrieved 24 September 2023 Kanter Jake 16 November 2020 Michael Winterbottom s Revolution Films Inks First Look Deal With Fremantle Deadline Retrieved 17 November 2020 Hill Claire 17 January 2004 Dark Marc The Western Mail Retrieved 21 September 2009 Bennett Bruce 2014 The Cinema of Michael Winterbottom Borders Intimacy Terror 1st ed Columbia University Press ISBN 9780231850537 Retrieved 21 June 2023 Dawtrey Adam Phantom scribe gets BIFA nom Variety Archived from the original on 28 June 2006 Retrieved 29 July 2012 a b c d Michael Winterbottom 15 January 1997 Bennett Bruce 2014 The Cinema of Michael Winterbottom Borders 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Winterbottom 9 May 2001 Morley Paul Shooting the past The Guardian 23 February 2001 Winterbottom sets pace 9 March 2003 Bedell Geraldine A Winterbottom s tale The Guardian 1 February 2004 10 Years Later CODE 46 Showed Us That We Are All Replicants 24 May 2017 Michael Winterbottom on Code 46 Typical Love Story in an Atypical World 6 August 2004 Jeffries Stuart I am the opposite of ashamed The Guardian 24 January 2005 Mullan John A taste of Shandy The Guardian 18 October 2005 Winterbottom films scripted by Cottrell Boyce include A Cock and Bull Story Code 46 24 Hour Party People The Claim Welcome To Sarajevo Butterfly Kiss and Forget About Me Dawtrey Adam 27 November 2005 Phantom scribe gets BIFA nom Variety Retrieved 23 June 2020 Stafford Smith Clive Out of sight The Guardian 14 February 2006 Sweney Mark Winterbottom signs Channel 4 exclusive The Guardian 14 February 2006 a b c Pulver Andrew Rapid response unit The Guardian 14 September 2007 Festival de Cannes A Mighty Heart festival 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Tribeca Film Festival Lineup Includes The Trip to Spain Flower The Clapper and More Ramachandran Naman 15 November 2017 Dev Patel to Star in The Wedding Guest From Michael Winterbottom EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved 23 June 2020 Radhika Apte starts shooting for her Hollywood film The Wedding Guest opposite Dev Patel 16 February 2018 Coutinho Natasha 16 February 2018 Dev Patel Radhika Apte kick off Michael Winterbottom film in Rajasthan Mumbai Mirror Retrieved 23 June 2020 Tartaglione Nancy 24 July 2018 Toronto Film Festival Lineup Beautiful Boy Ben Is Back If Beale Street Could Talk Widows Among World Premieres Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 23 June 2020 Fleming Mike Jr 14 September 2018 Isla Fisher Set For Michael Winterbottom s Greed Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 23 June 2020 Wiseman Andreas 7 September 2018 Steve Coogan amp David Mitchell To Star in Sony amp Film4 Backed Satire on the Super Rich Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 23 June 2020 a b Kemp Stuart 8 September 2018 Michael 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