Leo Leigh Trailers
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Leo Leigh is a writer and director, the son of filmmaker Mike Leigh and actress Alison Steadman.
Sweet Sue TrailerRewind Britain TrailerMother Trailer
Leo Leigh is a writer and director, the son of filmmaker Mike Leigh and actress Alison Steadman.
Total trailers found: 11
01 January 2016
Nigel Dent is living a suburban nightmare. His life a meaningless black hole, void of any love or joy.
22 December 2023
Sue is back on the dating scene. She meets a mysterious biker called Ron at her brother's funeral and sparks fly.
30 April 2011
There are more gyms and tanning salons per head in Liverpool than anywhere else in the UK. We meet the eccentrics that define Europe's capital city of beauty, including: tan-obsessed Carolyn, who's willing to inject herself with chemicals to darken her skin, Liverpool's "King of Bling", a celebrity hairdresser, and many more.
01 January 2004
A 2004 short film from Leo Leigh, Ted is a study of one of Leigh's neighbours, a resident at a North London care home for adults with mental health problems.
08 May 2016
In the aftermath of his mother's death, Edwin reaches out to his extended family for support.
01 August 2014
A chronicle of the final three years of Marty Reisman's life. A table tennis champion turned hustler.
01 October 2009
January 2009: Not many places in Britain are the world's economic woes more evident than in the north west seaside town of Blackpool.
04 February 2021
Set in 1980s Britain, we follow Valerie as she films every aspect of her marital life forcing her husband Peter to star in her ongoing obsession.
21 June 2013
Grasp the Nettle follows the exploits of a ragtag band of land rights activists in London as they struggle against corporations, government, police - and themselves - in their efforts to create alternative communities outside the framework of consumer society.
07 August 2006
A camping trip seems like the perfect way for a group of friends to spend a vacation they will never forget.
01 October 2010
In 2009, Swansea drug agencies reported a 180 percent rise in heroin use, and it's visible on the city's streets.