John Sessions
9 titles
Filmography
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We're Doomed! The Dad's Army Story
(2015)The making of Dad's Army, revealing how the famous sitcom's legendary creators, Jimmy Perry and David Croft, overcame BBC management scepticism, focus groups and casting to get the much loved legend onto air.

Pudsey the Dog: The Movie
(2014)Pudsey The Dog: The Movie follows cheeky London stray dog, PUDSEY, who is quite happy being a lone ranger and looking out for number one until he meets siblings Molly, George and Tommy.

The Last Station
(2009)The final year of Russian socialist writer Leo Tolstoy's life comes to the screen with Christopher Plummer in the lead role and Helen Mirren portraying his wife, Sofya. Paul Giamatti, James McAvoy, and Anne-Marie Duff co-star.

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.

The Scarlet Tunic
(1998)This period drama is adapted from a Thomas Hardy story and is filmed against the backdrop of stunning Dorset scenery. It's the story of forbidden love between a German hussar and the daughter of a wealthy solicitor. Both feel trapped and escape in illicit meetings - but can they keep their love a secret?

Finding Your Feet
(2017)When 'Lady' Sandra Abbott discovers that her husband of forty years is having an affair with her best friend, she seeks refuge with her estranged, older sister Bif. The two could not be more different - Sandra is a fish out of water next to her outspoken, serial dating, free-spirited sibling.

Faeries
(1999)Two children holidaying on a farm are transported to Fairyland but after one eats a charmed fairy-cake they are given three tasks to complete before they can return to their own world.

Loving Vincent
(2017)Vincent Willem van Gogh is undoubtedly one of the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art. Yet during his lifetime Vincent struggled with poverty and depression, dying at only 37 years old. Loving Vincent, a masterpiece hand-painted in his own style, takes a look into the life of this incredible artist.

In the Bleak Midwinter
(1995)To be or not to be? To act or not to act? The questions are the same to Joe, a struggling (read: jobless) actor whose every sinew and synapse cries out to perform and to soften the blow of not landing a part in a megabudget sci-fi movie. So in the stalwart (read: desperate) tradition of actors everywhere, Joe vows to put on a show, a special (read: even more desperate) version of the greatest play in the English tongue. Writer/director Kenneth Branagh serves up Hamlet on wry with this salute to dyed-in-the-wool and other woolly-brained thespians. Michael Maloney (Truly Madly Deeply) portrays Joe, maxing out credit cards and his wits to realize his dream. Does he succeed? Well, with Richard Briers (Branagh's Hamlet), Joan Collins (Dynasty), Nicholas Farrell (Chariots of Fire), Absolutely Fabulous alumna Jennifer Saunders and Julia Sawatha and more joining Maloney, one thing's certain. The show must go on!