Allon Reich is a producer who has worked alongside Andrew Macdonald at DNA Films since 2002. Together, they have produced a range of acclaimed films, including The Last King of Scotland, The History Boys, Notes on a Scandal, 28 Weeks Later, Never Let Me Go, Dredd, Sunshine on Leith, Far from the Madding Crowd, and Alex Garland’s award-winning Ex Machina. Before joining DNA, Reich served as Head of Film UK at Miramax, where he executive produced notable titles such as Shekhar Kapur’s The Four Feathers and Stephen Frears’ Dirty Pretty Things. Earlier in his career, he contributed to numerous celebrated projects at Film Four, including Four Weddings and a Funeral, Shallow Grave, The Madness of King George, Brassed Off, and Trainspotting.
The Last King of Scotland
(Executive Producer)
28 Weeks Later
(Producer)
Dirty Pretty Things
(Executive Producer)
The History Boys
(Executive Producer)
Never Let Me Go
(Producer)
Heartlands
(Executive Producer)
Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In
(Producer)
T2 Trainspotting
(Executive Producer)
Far from the Madding Crowd
(Producer)
Ex Machina
(Producer)
Civil War
(Producer)
Warfare
(Producer)
Annihilation
(Producer)
Dredd
(Producer)
Sunshine on Leith
(Producer)
The Toymaker's Secret
(Producer)
The Four Feathers
(Executive Producer)
Mansfield Park
(Associate Producer)
Men
(Producer)
Elden Ring
(Producer)
Devs
(Executive Producer)
Black Narcissus
(Executive Producer)
Shōgun
(Co-Executive Producer)