Gillian Berrie

Berrie then embarked on developing and producing numerous feature projects, beginning with David Mackenzie's The Last Great Wilderness (2002) which was co-produced by Zentropa[5] and premiered in Toronto in 2002.

Over the next two years Berrie received producer credits on 3 films including Lone Scherfig's Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself (2002), Lars von Trier's Dogville (2003) and David Mackenzie's Young Adam (2003).

[8][9][10][11][12] Together with Zentropa's Sisse Graum Jorgensen, Berrie developed the Advance Party Project[13] which was designed to give directors their first break at feature film level.

[15] Berrie and Mackenzie's second feature film collaboration was Hallam Foe (2007), starring Jamie Bell and Sophia Myles.

[19] Berrie and Zentropa]collaborated again to make David Mackenzie's sixth feature film, sci-fi romance Perfect Sense (2011)[20] with Ewan McGregor and Eva Green.

[28] It had its World Premiere at Telluride at the same time as Starred Up, then played Venice Film Festival and has since picked up over 20 awards and 90 nominations internationally.

[29] Described as an epic saga of the secret history of the 1930s American heartland, it chronicles the mythic conflict and bloody struggle between big money and the downtrodden, God and greed, charlatans and prophets.

[4] Berrie wrapped Tetris, a feature film for Apple directed by Jon Baird and starring Taron Edgerton, in March 2021.