Category
page 8British independent films

Some Voices
2000 film by Simon Cellan Jones

Kids in Love
2016 film by Chris Foggin

Twisted Nerve
1968 film directed by Roy Boulting

The Sorcerers
1967 film by Michael Reeves

Captives
Captives is a 1994 British romantic crime drama film directed by Angela Pope and written by the Dublin screenwriter Frank Deasy. It stars Julia Ormond, Tim Roth and Keith Allen. The picture was selected as the opening film in the Venetian Nights section of the 1994 Venice Film Festival, in addition to its selection for Gala Presentation at the 1994 Toronto International Film Festival.

The Amityville Asylum
2013 film directed by Andrew Jones

Prevenge
Prevenge is a 2016 British comedy slasher film written by, directed by and starring Alice Lowe in her directorial debut. The film also stars Kate Dickie, Kayvan Novak, Jo Hartley, Mike Wozniak, Gemma Whelan and Tom Davis. The plot follows a pregnant widow who is convinced her foetus is compelling her to embark on a killing spree as revenge for the death of her husband.

Shell
2012 Scottish film

The Kid
2010 film by Nick Moran

Gunda
2020 film directed by Viktor Kossakovsky

Postcards From America
1994 film

American Hero
2015 film by Nick Love

Esther Forever
1986 film by Amos Gitai

Beneath the Blue
2010 television film

24 Hour Psycho
1993 film by Douglas Gordon

The 14
1973 film by David Hemmings
The Tulse Luper Suitcases
2003 film by Peter Greenaway

A Shocking Accident
1982 film by James Scott

Out of Darkness
2022 film directed by Andrew Cumming

Shooters
2002 film directed by Colin Teague

McVicar
1980 film

Zina
1986 film by Ken McMullen

Borstal Boy
2000 film by Peter Sheridan

The Zombie Diaries
2006 film directed by Kevin Gates

500 Years Later
2005 film by Owen 'Alik Shahadah

Like It Is
1998 film by Paul Oremland

The Ploughman's Lunch
1983 film by Richard Eyre

A Delicate Balance
1973 film by Tony Richardson

On the Black Hill
1988 film by Andrew Grieve

The Living and the Dead
2006 film by Simon Rumley

Stardust
1974 British film directed by Michael Apted

Rita, Sue and Bob Too
1987 film by Alan John Clarke

The Last Horror Movie
2003 film directed by Julian Richards

Amsterdam Heavy
2011 film by Michael Wright

Siege of the Saxons
1963 film by Nathan H. Juran

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
1975 film by Philippe Mora

True Blue
1996 film by Ferdinand Fairfax

Nina Forever
2015 film

Berlin-Jerusalem
Berlin-Jerusalem (; tr. Berlin Yerushalayim) is an 89-minute 1989 British-Dutch-French-Israeli-Italian English-, French-, German-, and Hebrew-language independent underground dramatic historical experimental art film directed by Amos Gitai.

Cold Comfort Farm
1995 film directed by John Schlesinger

The Pervert's Guide to Ideology
2012 British documentary film directed by Sophie Fiennes

American Gothic
1988 film directed by John Hough

Schizo
1976 film by Pete Walker

Hollow Reed
1996 film by Angela Pope

Prey
1977 film directed by Norman J. Warren

Fat Slags
2004 film directed by Ed Bye

She'll Have to Go
1962 film by Robert Asher

Duel in the Jungle
1954 film by George Marshall

Polite Society
2023 film by Nida Manzoor

The Amityville Playhouse
2015 film by John Randall Walker

Nana Means King
2015 film by Nana Obiri Yeboah

Uncle David
2010 film by David Hoyle

31 North 62 East
2009 film directed by Tristan Loraine

I, Anna
2012 film directed by Barnaby Southcombe

You Instead
2011 film directed by David Mackenzie

Anchor and Hope
2017 film by Carlos Marques-Marcet

Mindhorn
Mindhorn is a 2016 British independent comedy film directed by Sean Foley, written by Julian Barratt and Simon Farnaby, and executive produced by Steve Coogan and Ridley Scott. It stars Barratt, Farnaby, Essie Davis, Russell Tovey and Andrea Riseborough, with cameo appearances by Kenneth Branagh and Simon Callow as themselves. Barratt plays Richard Thorncroft, a faded television actor drawn into negotiations with a criminal who believes his character Detective Mindhorn is real.

The Future of Work and Death
2016 film

Bill
2015 film directed by Richard Bracewell

Esther Kahn
2000 film by Arnaud Desplechin