George MacKay
24 titles
Filmography
24 results

1917
(2019)During World War I, two British soldiers attempt to cross enemy lines to deliver a message that could save many lives, including one's own brother.

Pride
(2014)Imelda Staunton (HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX), Bill Nighy (LOVE ACTUALLY), and Dominic West (THE AFFAIR) star in this powerful story of identity and union through standing together.

Marrowbone
(2017)Four siblings seek refuge in an old home after the death of their mother, only to discover that the house has another, more sinister, inhabitant.

Munich – The Edge of War
(2021)At the tense 1938 Munich Conference, former friends who now work for opposing governments become reluctant spies racing to expose a Nazi secret.
The Outcast
A powerful portrait of small-town hypocrisy and young love, set in 1950s Britain.

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.

I Came By
(2022)A graffiti artist who targets homes of the elite uncovers a twisted secret in a hidden basement — triggering events that put his loved ones in danger.

True History of the Kelly Gang
(2019)A gang attempts to evade authorities during the 1870s.

A Guide to Second Date Sex
(2019)Two twenty-somethings soured on love by past failed relationships reluctantly wander back into the dating game hilariously plagued by self-doubt.

Wolf
(2021)Believing he's a wolf trapped in a man's body, Jacob and his animal-bound peers undergo increasingly extreme forms of curative therapies. However, once he meets the mysterious Wildcat, their friendship blossoms into an undeniable infatuation.

Captain Fantastic
(2016)After years of living off the grid in rural Washington, a survivalist father and his six children are forced back into society after the sudden death of the family's matriarch. Struggling to reintegrate into a world that they left behind, the father fights for control of the kids and their future from his late wife’s family. Stars Viggo Mortensen, Frank Langella, Kathryn Hahn, and Steve Zahn. Written and directed by Matt Ross.

Femme
(2023)Jules' (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) life and career as a drag queen is destroyed by a homophobic attack. But after a chance encounter with his attacker, the deeply closeted Preston (George MacKay), he is presented with opportunity for revenge. Unrecognisable out of his wig and make-up, Jules infiltrates Preston's life and in doing so discovers the lines of seduction, revenge and power are blurred.

Where Hands Touch
(2018)In this rites of passage story, Leyna, daughter of a white German mother and a black father, struggles for survival in 1944 Nazi Germany.

The Beast
(2024)The year is 2044: artificial intelligence controls all facets of society as humans routinely "erase" their feelings. Will the process allow two lovers, hoping to eliminate the pain caused by their past-life romances, to fully connect in the present? Inspired by a Henry James' novella, Bertrand Bonello's poignant sci-fi epic features career-defining performances by Léa Seydoux and George MacKay.

How I Live Now
(2013)An American teen’s trip to the English countryside turns into a struggle for survival as war shatters her budding romance and sense of safety.

Private Peaceful
(2012)Two small-town teen brothers from a life of poverty and tragedy fall for the same girl before war with Germany sends them into the trenches.

The Best of Men
(2012)In 1943 a refugee doctor from Nazi Germany uses new methods to rehabilitate those with spinal injuries in Great Britain. Their big breakthrough comes when Guttmann introduces sport into their rehabilitation.

The End
(2024)The golden age of Hollywood musicals is given a postapocalyptic twist in this dazzling epic from Oscar®-nominated filmmaker Joshua Oppenheimer. With Tilda Swinton and George MacKay leading a stellar ensemble cast, The End journeys to the end of the world to explore the limits of our shared humanity.

The Trick
(2021)The Trick, starring Jason Watkins (Line of Duty, The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies) and Victoria Hamilton (Doctor Foster, Life), tells the story of world-renowned, respected scientist Professor Philip Jones (Watkins), the Director of the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia, who found himself at the eye of an international media storm and the victim of cyber terrorism in 2009. With time running out against an unseen enemy, The Trick looks at the potentially devastating consequences for humanity from climate change denial; how a media storm undermined public confidence in the science and how the concept of ‘truth’ took a back seat causing us to lose a decade of action. The film charts the unjustified persecution of Phil Jones, his wife Ruth’s (Hamilton) fierce support of her husband and the fight for the ultimate exoneration of himself and the science.

Nuclear
(2019)After an attack by her own brother, a girl and her mother escape to an isolated retreat in the shadow of an abandoned nuclear power station.