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Total trailers found: 8

Kazuo Ishiguro: Remembering and Forgetting Trailer (2021)

28 March 2021

A revealing profile of the Nobel Prize-winning novelist Kazuo Ishiguro, author of The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go, as he publishes his much-anticipated new book, Klara and the Sun.

Antony Gormley: How Art Began Trailer (2019)

26 January 2019

The British sculptor travels across the world to view early examples of art in France, Spain, Indonesia and Australia as he seeks to find out where art first began.

The Many Primes of Muriel Spark Trailer (2018)

31 January 2018

Kirsty Wark celebrates the life and work of Scottish writer Dame Muriel Spark, one of the 20th century's most enigmatic cultural figures, on the 100th anniversary of her birth.

Rachel Whiteread: Ghost in the Room Trailer (2017)

02 December 2017

An intimate portrait of British sculptor Rachel Whiteread as she unpacks her life's work for a major retrospective at Tate Britain in London.

Inside Lego at Christmas Trailer (2015)

26 December 2015

More than half of all Lego sales come in the last three months of the year. This documentary goes behind the scenes at the secretive superbrand as it prepares for Christmas.

Andy Goldsworthy in Conversation with Andrew Graham-Dixon Trailer (2026)

13 September 2026

Filmed entirely on-site at the National Galleries of Scotland during Goldsworthy's monumental 2025 retrospective, Andy Goldsworthy: 50 Years, this compelling film captures an exclusive, deeply personal dialogue between the world-renowned land artist and the acclaimed art historian, author, and broadcaster.

Antony Gormley: Being Human Trailer (2015)

03 November 2015

Alan Yentob meets sculptor Antony Gormley, creator of the iconic Angel of the North, and uncovers the influences that have shaped his life and work.

You Looking at Me? Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003

Sparks fly in this upbeat and funny film about the lives of Mei, Kenny, Ciaran, and Niamh, four young people coping with a tangle of friendships, family life, and local politics in Belfast.