About Vertigo:WRITER/DIRECTOR - NICK LOVESince graduating from Bournemouth Film School with a Distinction, Nick has written and directed five feature films. Goodbye Charlie Bright, The Football Factory, The Business, Outlaw and The Firm.
PRODUCER - ALLAN NIBLO
A Graduate of The National Film and Television School. His first film as producer was the critical and box office smash hit Human Trafficwhich was picked up by Miramax and won a BAFTA. Allan was one of the founders of Vertigo in 2002.
PRODUCER - JAMES RICHARDSON
James Richardson co-founded Vertigo in 2002 with Allan Niblo with whom he has produced the majority of Vertigo's films from The Football Factory through to the recent The Children. He is an executive producer on Bronson and the Cannes entry Ajami and is currently in production on StreetDance.
RUPERT PRESTON
Rupert Preston founded and was Managing Director of Metrodome Distribution for 5 years. He acquired and released a diverse range of quality movies including Human Traffic, Bride Of Chucky, Together(Lukas Moodyson) Tango (Carlos Saura), Chopper, Chasing Amy, Buffalo 66, Palookaville, The Daytrippers and Last Orders.Since leaving Metrodome he has been an executive producer on A Good Woman (Helen Hunt, Scarlet Johansen), Pusher 2 and 3 (Nicolas Winding Refn). For Vertigo he has executive produced The Football Factory, Its All Gone Pete Tong, The Business, Outlaw, W Δ Z andDogging - a Love story. Rupert has also produced Dirty Sanchez, Faintheart (MySpace Movie) and the upcoming Bronson Direted by Nicolas winding Refn. He oversees Vertigo's distribution activities which has released a wide range of films including The Football Factory, A Good Woman, London to Brighton and Shrooms.
ROB MORGAN
From 1990 - 2002 Rob Morgan was variously Managing Director of UBS Oconnor, Head of US Equity Derivatives Trading and Head of Internal European Hedge Fund. As well as being a director in Vertigo, he is a Private Fund Manager with interests in the Energy industries.
NIGEL WILLIAMS
Nigel studied at Loughborough University gaining a BSc in Mathematical Engineering and a PhD in Control Engineering. He then worked in the City for 20 years, training first as an Actuary before spending 15 years with the asset management business, Barclays Global Investors (BGI). He left BGI in April 2007 after serving as the CEO of the Europe & Asia business and has subsequently pursued a number of business interests across film, property and investment management.