John Giwa-Amu


John Giwa-Amu is a film producer best known for sci-fi thriller, The Machine, Little White Lies, Don't Knock Twice, The Call Up and The Party. He runs a production, distribution and financing company called Red & Black Films alongside writer/director Caradog James.

Film career

Giwa-Amu's first feature was the 2006 BAFTA Cymru winning and BIFA nominated Little White Lies. At Cannes 2015 Giwa-Amu was named one of the world's most promising new producers by Screen International in its yearly showcase, Future Leaders.
He won the UK Film Council Breakthrough Brits Award in 2008.
The Machine starring Toby Stephens, Caity Lotz, and Denis Lawson was released in cinemas March 2014 The film was commissioned as a TV pilot by NBC Universal/SyFy which Giwa-Amu executive produced in early 2017. The film hit number 2 in the UK iTunes charts and number 5 in the United States and Germany. The film had its world premiere in Tribeca having been selected from over 6,000 films. It won a British Independent Film Award, Best Sci-Fi and Best Actress at Toronto After Dark, three BAFTA Cymru awards including Best Film and Best UK Feature of the Raindance Film Festival and winning the Screen Award for UK distribution which was also managed by Giwa-Amu.
Co-production, The Silent Storm, starring Damien Lewis and Andrea Riseborough was released in cinemas in May 2016 by Sony.
In 2016, Giwa-Amu produced Don't Knock Twice which was again directed by James, starring Katee Sackhoff, Lucy Boynton, Nick Moran, Javier Botet and Richard Mylan.
In 2017, Giwa-Amu executive produced The Party, by Sally Potter, starring Cillian Murphy, Timothy Spall, Kristin Scott Thomas, Bruno Ganz and, Patricia Clarkson. The film premiered in Berlinale 2017.

Member

Giwa-Amu sits on the board of Ffilm Cymru Wales and BAFTA Cymru.

Filmography