Kate Dickie
22 titles
Filmography
22 results

Red Road
(2006)Jackie (Katie Dickie) works as a CCTV operator in Glasgow. Each day she watches over a small part of the world, protecting the people living their lives under her gaze. One day a man appears on her monitor, whom she thought she would never see again, whom she never wanted to see again. Now that she has no choice, she is compelled to confront him. A deeply heartfelt work that deservedly won the Prix du Jury prize at Cannes and 6 BAFTA awards, Red Road is a raw but beautifully observed account of tragedy, grief and atonement.

Couple in a Hole
(2016)Following a mysterious tragedy, a couple ends up living a feral existence in the middle of a forest.

Shepherd
(2021)Running from crippling grief after the mysterious death of his wife, Eric Black takes a job as a Shepherd. Trapped alone on a majestic weather-beaten island with an ominous secret. One man’s sudden, spiralling madness meets a vengeful supernatural force. What starts as the perfect windswept escape becomes a race to save his life and his sanity.

Knuckledust
(2020)All is not what it seems during a police raid inside the labyrinth of an elite underground fight club filled with dead bodies and just one survivor.

Matriarch
(2022)A woman returns to her childhood home to confront her demons but discovers a real one instead.

The Complex: Lockdown
(2020)In the wake of a bioweapons attack in London, two scientists find themselves in lockdown with the suspect as assassins infiltrate their laboratory.

The Witch
(2016)In 1630 New England, members of a farming family suspect the oldest daughter of witchcraft when the youngest son suddenly vanishes. Evil takes many forms.

Raven's Hollow
(2022)West Point cadet Edgar Allan Poe and four other cadets on a training exercise in upstate New York are drawn by a gruesome discovery into a forgotten community.

Sorority
(2022)A pair of sisters leaving home and preparing to go their separate ways attempt to bury their shared tragic past and look ahead to a brighter future.

Balance, Not Symmetry
(2019)Caitlin returns to Glasgow juggling grief with art school demands & relationships. Can she find balance in her turbulent life? Music by Biffy Clyro.

Somers Town
(2008)In this hilarious and compassionate film, Tomo, a runaway from Nottingham, arrives in London and meets bored Polish teen Marek, who lives in Somers Town, between King's Cross and Euston. They pass their days pursuing moneymaking scams and the same waitress.

Wildfire
(2021)The story of two sisters who grew up on the fractious Irish border. When one of them, who has been missing, finally returns home, the intense bond with her sister is re-ignited. Together they unearth their mother's past but uncovered secrets and resentments which have been buried deep, threaten to overwhelm them.

The Silent Storm
(2014)An enigmatic outsider living on a remote Scottish island finds herself caught between her husband and the delinquent living with them.

Damaged
(2024)When a sadistic murderer surfaces in Scotland, a Chicago police detective joins the hunt in hopes of stopping him before he claims his next victim.

Shell
(2012)Shell is a 17-year-old woman, who lives and works at a petrol station in the desolate Scottish Highlands. Apart from the occasional customers who call by for fuel, and a few regulars who acknowledge and catch up with her, Shell’s only company is her reserved and softly spoken father Pete (Joseph Mawle), to whom she is devoted. A young girl trying to find her place in the world, she is on the cusp of womanhood, struggling to re-imagine her role within her own family and life in general. Pete, meanwhile, is damaged goods. He still keenly feels the absence of his wife, who ran away when Shell was four, while his connection with his daughter is both difficult and disturbing. An assured debut feature starring Joseph Mawle and newcomer Chloe Pirrie, Shell marks the arrival of Scottish writer-director Scott Graham as a distinctive new voice in British cinema.

For Those in Peril
(2013)In director Paul Wright's debut drama, the sole survivor of a fishing boat accident struggles to come to terms with his loss. Ostracised by the other members of the small fishing community where he lives for surviving the tragedy that claimed his brother Michael and four other men, Aaron finds himself drifting into a dream-like, fantasy-based reality shaped by the folklore tales his mother told him as a child. As his search for answers unfolds, and heedless of the concerns of his mother Cathy, Aaron, convinced that his brother is still alive, sets out on a journey to find him.

Not Another Happy Ending
(2013)When a first-time author gets distracted by her newfound happiness, her publisher conspires to make her miserable and productive again.

Prevenge
(2017)A pregnant woman takes revenge, embarking on a killing spree that is both vicious and funny. For ruthless Ruth, will motherhood lead to redemption or destruction? A dark British comedy.

The Green Knight
(2021)King Arthur's headstrong nephew embarks on an epic, daring quest to confront the Green Knight, a mysterious giant who appears at Camelot.

Tell It to the Bees
(2019)In 1952 Dr. Jean Markham returns to her Scottish hometown to take over her late father's medical practice. She soon becomes ostracized by the community when she begins a passionate romance with a woman who has a young son.