Chris Newby Trailers
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Total trailers found: 17
07 February 2012
The life of Charles Dickens recreated using puppets, live action and animation. An experimental visualisation by Chris Newby of a pre-recorded radio drama written by Michael Eaton and directed by Jeremy Mortimer.
26 January 1995
This is the story of Harry and Flint, an unlikely couple. Harry is a shy young gay man who can't seem to fit into his local bar scene.
01 January 1989
An old, bedridden man plays games that have a hint of the sinister about them.
10 September 1993
In these sexy, fun and darkly entertaining boys shorts, we see the hilarious terrors of gay childhood, an Internet hook-up with unexpected motivation and what happens when you hate musicals.
01 November 2006
The journey of a long distance swimmer becomes a voyage through all four elements.
01 February 1991
An elegant film about one man's fears and fantasies regarding HIV testing.
01 January 2010
"Taste in the human tongue has five receptors: Salty, Bitter, Sour, Sweet and Umami. Umami is to be found in bacon.
10 September 1993
A 14th-century peasant becomes transfixed by a statue of the Virgin Mary, and petitions to be walled into a cell attached to the church as a religious hermit.
01 January 2002
At Dawning stars Jenny Agutter as a woman escaping from a one night stand, who encounters a suicidal Yvan Attal in bizarre circumstances.
07 December 2021
An essay by Anchoress director Chris Newby that explores parallels between COVID lockdown in the UK and Christine Carpenter’s experience as an anchoress, featuring outtakes from the film.
17 September 2019
The story of a young gay man who faced persecution due to his sexuality and made a frightening journey to the UK with just a suitcase.
01 October 2001
A film inspired by the annual bonfire night celebrations held on November 5th in Lewes, East Sussex, commemorating both the Gunpowder Plot and 17 Protestant martyrs burnt at the stake in the town.
12 July 2021
Anchoress director Chris Newby documents the location of the real Christine Carpenter’s anchoress cell at St.