John Smithson at the 69th Annual Peabody Awards

John Smithson (* March 1952) is a British film and television producer.

Family

John's brother is the political blogger Mike Smithson.

Together with David Darlow he co-founded the production company Darlow Smithson Productions in 1988. In June 2002 Smithson acquired full control and bought out Darlow's 50% stake.[1] A month later Darlow left the company.

Smithson later became joint Creative Director of Arrow Media, based in London. He works closely with top broadcasting commissioners in the UK, US and other key international operating territories around the world.

Awards

  • 1999, Smithson won the News & Documentary Emmy Award for Analysis of a Single Current Story for "Decoding the Nazis" .
  • 2004, Smithson won the Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film for Touching the Void.
  • 2004, Smithson won the British Independent Film Award for Best British Documentary for Touching the Void.
  • 2004, Smithson won the Evening Standard British Film Award Best Film Award for Touching the Void
  • 2005, Smithson was nominated for an Emmy for The Last Dragon in the category of Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or More).
  • 2005, Smithson was nominated for the Online Film & Television Association Best Documentary Award for "Touching the Void"
  • 2007, Smithson was nominated for a BAFTA Award for 9/11: The Falling Man in the category of Flaherty Documentary Award.
  • 2007, Smithson won the New York Festival World Gold Medal for Feature-Length Documentary for 9/11: The Falling Man
  • 2007, Smithson won the Grierson Award for Best Cinema Documentary for Deep Water
  • 2007, Smithson won the Focal Award for Best Use of Footage in a Feature Length Documentary or Film for Deep Water
  • 2007, Smithson won the San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Documentary for Deep Water.
  • 2007, Smithson won the Rome International Film Festival award for Best Cinema Documentary Deep Water.
  • 2008, Smithson won the International Emmy Award for Best Documentary for The Beckoning Silence.
  • 2009, Smithson was nominated for BAFTA TV Award for Best Single Documentary for The Beckoning Silence.
  • 2009, Smithson was nominated for the BAFTA TV Award for Best Single Documentary Award for Thrilla in Manilla.
  • 2009, Smithson was nominated for the Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize for Thrilla in Manilla World Cinema - Documentary
  • 2009, Smithson won the Banff Television Festival Award for Best Sports Documentary for Thriller in Manila.
  • 2009, Smithson won the Grierson Award for Best Historical Documentary for Thriller in Manila.
  • 2010, Smithson won the George Foster Peabody Award for Thriller in Manila.
  • 2010, Smithson was nominated for News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Historical Programming for Thriller in Manila.
  • 2010, Smithson was nominated for International Emmy Award for Best Documentary for 9/11: Phone Calls from the Towers.
  • 2011, Smithson was nominated for an Oscar for Best Motion Picture of the year for 127 Hours.
  • 2011, Smithson was nominated for the BAFTA Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film for 127 Hours.
  • 2011, Smithson won the AFI Awards Movie of the Year Award for 127 Hours.
  • 2011, Smithson was nominated for News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Historical Programming for Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking, episode "Time Travel".
  • 2012, Smithson was nominated for News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Programming - Long Form for 9/11: Heroes of the 88th Floor: People Helping People.
  • 2012, Smithson was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Science and Technology Programming for Curiosity, episode "Did God Create the Universe".
  • 2015, Smithson was nominated for an Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Award for Best Feature Length Documentary for Sherpa.
  • 2015, Smithson won the London Film Festival Grierson Award for Best Documentary Film for Sherpa.
  • 2016, Smithson won the Film Critics Australia Award for the Best Feature Length Documentary for Sherpa.
  • 2016, Smithson was nominated for BAFTA Film Awards for the Best Documentary Award for Sherpa.

Selected filmography

References

  1. RDF producer heads to Darlow Smithson. In: c21media.net, 27 July 2004.
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