Aidan Gillen
24 titles
Filmography
24 results

Queer as Folk
Follows the intertwined lives of three gay men living in Manchester, England—promiscuous Stuart, lovesick Vince, and rebellious, 15-year-old Nathan.

Wake Wood
(2011)A couple grieving their little girl’s death move to the country and discover a pagan ritual that revives the dead for three days and they agree to it.

The Low Down
(2001)Aidan Gillen stars as Frank, a restless young man whose indecision comes to a head when he becomes involved with Ruby (Kate Ashfield). Her optimistic and fresh approach to life and its problems begins to have a dramatic effect on him in this distinctive and award-winning film about twentysomething Londoners growing up and apart.

The Good Man
(2012)Michael (Aidan Gillen - Game Of Thrones, The Wire) is a young Irishman on the way up; a wife and daughter he loves, good friends, a promising career. But everything begins to unravel when, through a simple act of thoughtlessness, he causes a stranger’s death in an accident. Sifiso is a bright, sharp teenager living in an informal settlement in Cape Town. Hoping for a place at university, and a better future, he is inadvertently drawn deeper into the harsh struggles of township life, and begins to ask why the new South Africa looks so much like the old.Worlds apart, both men find themselves faced with the same question: how to be good. And when their stories unexpectedly collide, their impact on one another’s lives is far greater, and more surprising, than either could have imagined.

Mister John
(2013)A man with an unfaithful wife leaves the UK and goes to Singapore, where he steps into his deceased brother’s shoes, in both his business and family.

Still
(2015)Reeling from the death of his son, a man becomes mired in a violent feud with a North London teenage gang that threatens to change his life.

Trouble with Sex
(2005)After a painful break-up with a doctor, a rising lawyer stumbles upon a lonely bartender in this tale of how a night of passion can lead to much more.

London Calling
(2025)After fleeing from a job gone wrong, a down-on-his-luck hit man must babysit the son of a crime boss and show him how to become a man.

Dance First
(2023)Examining the life of Irish playwright Samuel Beckett - World War II resistance fighter, Nobel Prize-winner, philandering husband and recluse.

12 Rounds
(2009)After his fiancee is kidnapped by a ex-con bent on revenge, a detective is forced to successfully complete 12 complicated challenges or watch her die.

Scrapper
(2013)Hollis travels around Seattle collecting scrap metal and meets Swan, a teenage runaway.

Some Mother's Son
(1996)Two women from completely different social classes form an intense bond as their sons are sentenced to lengthy prison terms for their involvement in an IRA-sanctioned bombing.

Lorna Doone
A young woman defies her family for the love of a gentle farmer.

Lorna Doone
(2001)Amidst political and religious upheaval in 1600s England, a farmer falls in love with a woman whose family of brigands he has sworn vengeance on.

Rose Plays Julie
(2021)An adopted university student's quest to find her biological parents unravels shocking secrets that will upend her sense of identity.

The Lovers
(2017)A husband and wife, each embroiled in an extramarital affair, are sent reeling when they fall for the least likely person imaginable: one another.

Calvary
(2014)A good man intent on making the world a better place, Father James (Brendan Gleeson), is continually shocked and saddened by the spiteful and confrontational inhabitants of his small country town. One day his life is threatened during confession.

Shanghai Knights
(2003)A Chinese rebel murders Chon's estranged father and escapes.

Shadow Dancer
(2012)A single mother, arrested for an IRA bombing plot, returns to Belfast as a British informant and soon finds herself in grave danger.

Further Beyond
(2016)Ambrose O'Higgins' journey from Ireland to Chile in the 18th century.