Nick Davies

Most Popular Nick Davies Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Captain Jack Trailer (1999)

28 May 1999

Rebellious and irreverent, Captain Jack is a man on a mission. Come hell or high water, he's determined to follow in the footsteps of Whitby's unsung hero, Captain Scoresby, who set sail from the town bound for the Arctic in the 18th Century.

Starsuckers Trailer (2009)

30 September 2009

Starsuckers is the most controversial documentary of the year, and was released in British cinemas in November 2009 to critical acclaim.

We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks Trailer (2013)

24 May 2013

Julian Assange. Bradley Manning. Collateral murder. Cablegate. WikiLeaks. These people and terms have exploded into public consciousness by fundamentally changing the way democratic societies deal with privacy, secrecy, and the right to information, perhaps for generations to come.

Deadly Voyage Trailer (1996)

14 June 1996

When stowaways are found on board a Russian cargo ship, some of the officers and crew decide to dispose of them at sea.

My Kingdom Trailer (2001)

10 September 2001

A powerful dynasty, headed by a charismatic, manipulative father, falls when he decides to hand over his criminal empire to his three corrupt and power-hungry daughters.

The Boy Business Trailer (1997)

26 March 1997

This documentary examines claims made by a man known as ‘Edward’ that videos have been made in Amsterdam by convicted paedophile, Warwick Spinks.

Wikileaks: Secrets and Lies Trailer (2012)

09 December 2012

Produced by Oxford Film and Television, Wikileaks: Secrets and Lies is Bafta winner Patrick Forbes' seventy-six-minute documentary of the Wikileaks affair as told by the people involved: personal, moving and frequently hot tempered, it documents history in the making and establishes a new frontier for technology and journalism.

The Real Hack Trailer (2025)

06 November 2025

The incredible story behind the phone hacking scandal that shook Rupert Murdoch’s media empire that follows the small group of determined journalists and police officers who uncovered one of the biggest cover-ups in modern British media history.