Working Title Films have many memorable films and here i will be listing the biggest ones along with the awards that the films have gained to this very day. * Four Weddings And A Funeral [1994] Starring Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell. WON- 13 awards [including BAFTAS and Golden Globe awards] NOMINATED- 6 [including Oscar and MTV awards] * Notting Hill [1999] Starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant. WON- 10 awards [including Golden Screen and Brit awards] NOMINATED- 8 [including Golden Globe and Teen Choice Award] * Billy Elliot [2000] Starring Jamie Bell. WON- 31 awards [including Empire Award and Golden Hitchcock award] NOMINATED- 34 awards [including Golden Spike and MTV Movie Award] * Bridget Jone's Diary [2001] Starring Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth and Hugh Grant. WON- 7 awards [including Empire Award and Golden Screen awards] NOMINATED- 18 awards [including Grammy and BAFTA Film Awards] * About A Boy [2002] Starring Hugh Grant and Nicholas Hoult. WON- 7 awards [including Empire Award and Golden Satellite Award] NOMINATED- 14 awards [including Golden Globe and BAFTA Film Award] * Shaun Of The Dead [2004] Starring Simon Pegg. WON- 6 awards [including Empire Award and Saturn Award] NOMINATED- 8 awards [including British Comedy Award and Chlotrudis Award] * Elizabeth: The Golden Age [2007] Starring Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush and Clive Owen. WON- 4 awards [including Oscar and Satellite Award awards] NOMINATED- 10 awards [including BAFTA Film Award and Golden Globe award] *The Boat That Rocked [2009] Starring Bill Nighy, Kenneth Branagh and Philip Seymour Hoffman. However, as bigger hit this comedy film was it did not win any awards, as of yet.
This is the poster for the film wild child, it is obviously released for a younger target audience as its very girly and bright. The trailer for wild child (below) is once again obviously targeted for a younger audience with the music used, the way the over voice is talking and the slapstick comedy used.