Emma Cahusac Trailers
Peaky Blinders: Rambert’s The Redemption of Thomas Shelby TrailerDon Quixote from Birmingham Royal Ballet TrailerA Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story Trailer
Peaky Blinders: Rambert’s The Redemption of Thomas Shelby TrailerDon Quixote from Birmingham Royal Ballet TrailerA Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story Trailer
Total trailers found: 34
13 December 2017
An account of the life and work of Irish writer James Joyce (1882-1941) narrated by US actress Anjelica Huston.
15 September 2019
David Ireland's award-winning dark comedy about sectarian hatred in Northern Ireland. Eric Miller, a Belfast loyalist, mistakes his five-week-old granddaughter for Gerry Adams.
27 July 2017
Documentary celebrating the LGBTQ contribution to the arts in Britain in the 50 years since decriminalisation.
20 July 2020
Inspired by a powerful involuntary mania which took hold of citizens in the city of Strasbourg just over five hundred years ago, this film is a collaboration in isolation with some of the greatest dancers working today.
19 November 2018
We watch one young woman’s unconventional attempt to take control of her own love life by growing the perfect partner - a beautiful giant slug.
19 November 2018
This multi-layered animation explores autobiographical memory and the cultural elements of our earliest childhood memory.
01 January 2024
Opening in the trenches of Flanders, a personal story unfolds in postwar industrial Birmingham as the Shelby family navigate the decisions that determine their fate, and Tommy is intoxicated by mysterious newcomer Grace.
23 February 2018
The greatest skater of all time, John Curry transformed a dated sport into an art form. Coming out on the night of his Olympic win in 1976, he became the first openly gay Olympian in a time when homosexuality was not even fully legal.
19 November 2018
Inspired by the poetry of Edwin Morgan where natural and domestic worlds collide and the hidden animal instincts of humans rise to the surface, this poetic visual narrative features voices from interviews recorded around the UK, woven into an evocative soundtrack.
19 November 2018
This animation takes place in a ravaged London street in the midst of war. Between mounds of rubble and bomb craters stands the house of a lonely old blind man.
13 April 2021
When a lonely estate agent sells a house to Alice, a charismatic social media influencer, the two strike up an unlikely friendship.
15 March 2019
Ardal O'Hanlon looks at what started the showband era in Ireland, the people involved, and how it came to an end in the 1980s.
08 December 2018
In the communal area of a block of temporary accommodation, the residents go about their day-to-day routines in the run-up to Christmas.
28 April 2018
The Ruins Of Empires is an innovative performance piece by Hip Hop Artist and writer Akala. It is an abridged version of his epic poem of the same name and is a personal interpretation of history as told through the 'knowledge seeker' performed by Akala himself.
19 November 2018
A short stop frame animation following a lonely Inuit who struggles to survive after an oil tanker leaks oil off the coast of Alaska, killing all the wildlife in the area.
19 November 2018
The story follows Spudling, a sheltered character whose parent runs the factory manufacturing light for the city's inhabitants.
19 November 2018
Tody is a lonely bird slaving his life away in a packaging factory. He dreams of a better life in the sunshine with someone there who actually cares if he’s tired or overworked.
15 December 2019
The extraordinary story of Queen Victoria, brought to life by Northern Ballet and choreographed by Cathy Marston.
19 November 2018
Frank told a bad joke at his new place of work. Nobody laughed. Now at 3am in the morning he is unable to sleep as he obsesses and ruminates over this social faux-pas, leading him to ponder on the nature of memory itself.
19 November 2018
In an English coastal border town, a small band of badgers live in the shadow of an animal quarantine facility.
24 September 2017
An audio-driven animated documentary covering a day of life in Yorkshire.
24 April 2016
Yehudi Menuhin was the 20th century's greatest violinist. He was a child prodigy but the man behind the violin was harder to know.
01 May 2022
Reading Gaol, England, 1896. Prisoner C33, starving and thin, unable to wash properly, is a brilliant writer, husband and father of two, once the most beloved artist in Victorian London.
19 November 2018
An animation about a disabled penguin who lives on a rocky island in the southern seas where she feels isolated from the rest of her colony.
19 November 2018
Inspired by the loneliness experienced by older people in our society, Ladder to You is an insight into the life of Eric, an old man dealing with the loss of his wife.
30 September 2020
‘Lady Day’ was one of the greatest jazz vocalists the world ever heard. In 1971, journalist Linda Lipnack Kuehl set out to write the definitive biography of Billie Holiday.
27 November 2022
It’s a cold Christmas Eve and mean-spirited miser Ebenezer Scrooge has an unexpected visit from the spirit of his former business partner Jacob Marley.
11 August 2018
The story of the making of The Bell Jar, the unique, semi-autobiographical novel written by American writer Sylvia Plath (1932-63), published in February 1963, shortly before her death.
29 January 2023
Birmingham Royal Ballet perform Don Quixote in a production by Carlos Acosta. Based on Spain’s most famous novel, the classic ballet follows Don Quixote’s extraordinary adventures as he helps young lovers Kitri and Basilio find happiness.
10 December 2017
British surrealist Leonora Carrington was a key part of the surrealist movement during its heyday in Paris and yet, until recently, remained a virtual unknown in the country of her birth.
19 November 2018
//_sleeper is a short animation set in a dying, industrial town both familiar and unfamiliar. This is neither future nor past, but rather somewhere lost.
20 July 2020
Enter a shadowy establishment where residents attempt to create order from the chaos of life. Carers become patients, memories fracture and relationships collide.
22 June 2018
Following the artist Phil Collins' search for a decommissioned statue of German philosopher Friedrich Engels in eastern Ukraine, and documenting its journey and arrival to a homecoming party in Manchester.
19 November 2018
Archie and Mary Harrison obsessively shave themselves. Archie hates hair, and Mary loves Archie. In an attempt to please the love of her life, Mary suppresses her secret desire for hair.