Jack Clarke

Jack Clarke Trailers

Don’t Believe A Word I Say Trailer

Jack is a producer, photographer and freelance crew member committed to Northern voices, innovative narratives and the spirit of independent filmmaking. Born and bred in Salford, Jack’s experience comes from studying filmmaking at the University of Salford, and his work as a Co-Producer with Manchester-based production company Serious Feather who have recently completed their debut feature, Nobody Loves You and You Don’t Deserve to Exist. Jack is interested in producing films which authentically explore British working class life, informed by his own experiences and those of his collaborators.

Most Popular Jack Clarke Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

Paint Trailer (2024)

10 September 2024

With every layer of paint, the room gets smaller. An old widower must come to terms with his grief so he can go on living for his son.

Before The Law Trailer (2024)

14 August 2024

When a man without a family or a home arrives at a mysterious tower in a mysterious land to request to meet ‘The Law’, he is confronted by two of humanity’s greatest enemies: Time and the Truth.

For God's Sake Trailer (2024)

30 April 2024

A seamstress struggling with unrequited love makes a decision she has never made before.

Nobody Loves You and You Don't Deserve to Exist Trailer (2022)

01 May 2022

A maverick British art house movie exploring solitude, sanity and suffering under The State. As a contagion befalls the UK a grieving teacher attempts to recover the tragic-comic fragments of his shattered self in Manchester.

Don’t Believe A Word I Say Trailer (2025)

13 November 2025

Exploring boyhood, masculinity, and working class folklore on a Doncaster council estate — where the world might be ending.

Liverpool: Beyond the Beatles Trailer (2014)

29 December 2014

A self-funded, non-profit feature documentary exploring and celebrating Liverpool's contemporary independent music scene at the beginning of the 21st century, featuring interviews with Kevin McManus (Liverpool Vision), David Pichilingi (Liverpool Sound City), Craig Pennington (Bido Lito), Paul Du Noyer (NME and Mojo Magazine), David Lloyd (Seven Streets), Peter Guy (GIT Awards and Liverpool Echo), Mike Deane (Liverpool Music Week) and David McTague (Africa Oye).