
Biscuit Filmworks is a London and Los Angeles based
commercial production company founded in 2000 by director Noam Murro and
managing director Shawn Lacy. The company is known for cultivating some of the
industry’s top talent and producing much of its most memorable work.
Consistently since inception, Biscuit has been one of
the most prolific and award-winning companies in commercial production, with
two DGA wins for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials for Noam
Murro and one win for Andreas Nilsson; plus countless AICP, D&AD, Clio,
Cannes Lions, and One Show awards for all of the directors on the Biscuit roster.
The company is regularly included in Ad Age’s top production company list, and
director Noam Murro has been named to Creativity’s Top 50 list of creative
professionals. Noam adapted Richard Adams’s classic novel, Watership Down, to
make the first animated drama mini-series ever made for television. It was also
the first major co-production between the BBC and Netflix and came out in 2018.
Isaiah Seret’s music video ‘Pleader’ for alt-J
inspired by Richard Llewlyn’s book 'How Green Was My Valley?’ and filmed in the
Rhonda Valley in South Wales picked up Best Alternative Music Video at the
UKMVA’s in 2018 as well as winning big at all major award shows.
Directors on the Biscuit UK roster include Aaron Stoller, Andreas Nilsson, Big Red Button, Christopher Riggert,
Clay Weiner, Daniel Warwick, Errol Morris, Isaiah Seret, Jeff Low,
Joaquin Baca-Asay, Matt Devine, Molly Manners, Michael Downing, Noam Murro,
Olof Lindh, Rachel McDonald and The Glue Society.
Biscuit Filmworks has set up a new venture, Biscuit
Entertainment, which is the Film, TV and development arm of the company.
Rupert Reynolds-Maclean is Managing Director and Hanna
Bayatti is EP/Head of Sales of Biscuit Filmworks UK.
For additional information and a view of the latest company projects please visit www.biscuitfilmworks.com