See-Saw Films
Movies, Videos and SoundEngland, United Kingdom51-200 Employees
See-Saw Films, founded in 2008 by Emile Sherman and Iain Canning, is a London- and Sydney-based production house for film and television. The company has earned multiple nominations and wins across major awards, including 30 Academy Award nominations with 5 wins, 54 BAFTA nominations with 14 wins, 37 Emmy nominations with 12 wins, and 98 AACTA nominations with 27 wins. Its leadership includes Joint Managing Directors Helen Gregory and Simon Gillis, and Liz Watts as Head of Television and Film, Australia. See-Saw operates an in-house international sales arm, Cross City Films, and runs two joint ventures—I Am That with Garth Davis and Picking Scabs with Samantha Strauss—alongside an in-house label called fanboy led by Patrick Walters. A notable 2024 development saw See-Saw announce a collaboration with Michael Ende Productions to develop and produce a live-action film series.