Julia Davis
8 titles
Filmography
8 results
Hunderby
A young woman thought to be a spinster missionary is washed up on the beach. In an attempt to escape her terrible past, she assumes the name of Helene Blone and marries the local widowed pastor and master of Hunderby.

Fear of Fanny
(2006)This documentary looks at the professional rise and spectacular fall, including raw family dysfunction, of eccentric British TV chef Fanny Cradock.
I Am Not an Animal
This animated animal satire featuring the voices of Steve Coogan (Hamlet 2, I'm Alan Partridge) and Simon Pegg (Shaun of the Dead) follows a group of animals who have been given the power of speech and rational thought. They live in a luxurious "club class" wing of a secret vivisection laboratory. Pampered and clothed unlike any lab animals in history, fed vintage wine and exquisite food, they are blissfully unaware of the real world outside. Until one cruel night when they are brutally liberated into their so-called natural surroundings by a gang of animal rights activists . . .

AD/BC: A Rock Opera
(2004)Set in 1978 from the viewpoint of a suicidal innkeeper, this is an irreverent, star-studded musical send up of the Nativity story with a twist.

Uncle Wormsley's Christmas
(2012)This Christmas, Johnnie wants a giant crab. There is only one in town, and he becomes determined to take it from a shabby old man, Uncle Wormsley.

The Toxic Avenger Unrated
(2025)A horrible toxic accident transforms downtrodden janitor, Winston Gooze into a new evolution of hero: The Toxic Avenger.

Persuasion
(2007)Eight years after her then-wealthy parents rejected Anneโs one true love, he returns from the war a Royal Navy captain with the upper hand.
People Like Us
In this innovative series, BBC interviewer Roy Mallard travels the country to talk to ordinary folk. Mallard has little or no skill as an interviewer: he is over-earnest, and after most of his voice-overs, you realize there's something slightly odd about what he's said. He's apt to talk nonsense and is so obviously unattractive there's a running joke that nobody can believe he's married. But we never catch a glimpse of him: in a TV first, the central character of this programme is always out of shot.