Elliott Whitton
Elliott Whitton is an Australian film producer known for his work on critically acclaimed independent films. With a background in both business and creative industries, he has played a key role in developing and producing a diverse range of projects that have received widespread recognition. Whitton began his career in advertising before transitioning into film, working with American independent production companies such as Big Beach and Likely Story. In 2012, he joined Cinereach as Head of Development, overseeing a slate of films in various stages of production. Currently, he serves as the Senior Vice President of Fit Via Vi, a financing and production company founded by Bill and Mary Way. His notable production credits include "Reality" (2023), a gripping drama based on true events, and "The Taste of Mango" (2024), a documentary that explores intergenerational trauma. Whitton also produced "Tuesday" (2023), a poignant fantasy drama, and "Mogul Mowgli" (2020), starring Riz Ahmed in a deeply personal exploration of identity and ambition. Another significant project is "Frybread Face and Me" (2023), a coming-of-age story that highlights Indigenous culture and heritage. Recently, Whitton is working in the NBC drama series "Happiness Falls" (2025-2026) based on the novel of the same name, and in the upcoming thriller "Morning." With a growing portfolio of impactful films, Whitton continues to establish himself as a leading producer in independent cinema, bringing compelling narratives to the screen.