John Sessions
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Filmography
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Hiroshima: The Aftermath
(2015)The nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima heralded the dawn of a new era. It killed over 100,000 people and unleashed a new merciless threat that no country could hide from. From the war rooms that led the attack and the planes tasked with the deadly mission to the city's devastated streets, this eye-on-the-ground film unravels a chilling moment whose motives and consequences are still in question.

Stella Street
(2004)A feature film based on the British TV comedy featuring the many impressions and creations of actors and ‘neighbors’ Phil Cornwell and John Sessions.

Rag Tale
(2005)British tabloids prove a hostile setting for romance, where frenzied paparazzi hatch plots and shred loyalties for the sake of sensational headlines.

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)Based on real events, the final chapter of Leo Tolstoy's life is shaped by bitter ideological battles and an enduring marriage under strain. As those around him vie for control of his legacy, love and loyalty are tested. Starring Helen Mirren and Christopher Plummer.

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.

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.

Loving Vincent
(2017)The world's first fully oil painted feature film brings the artwork of Vincent van Gogh to life in an exploration of the complicated life and controversial death of one of history's most celebrated artists. 2018 Oscar Nominee for Best Animated Feature Film.