Julian Barratt
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Mindhorn
(2016)Mindhorn is a must-see British comedy from co-writers and stars Julian Barratt (The Mighty Boosh) and Simon Farnaby (Rogue One), with a supporting cast that includes Andrea Riseborough, Essie Davis and Steve Coogan. Washed-up actor Richard Thorncroft (Julian Barratt) is given the chance to revive his flagging career by returning to the role which made him famous: Mindhorn.

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.

Brakes
(2017)Brakes follows the tumultuous stories of nine couples, using London as their matchmaker; each of their stories is unique yet oddly familiar to us all.

ABCs of Death 2
(2014)Different directors each use a letter of the alphabet as inspiration for 26 unique short films, each as spooky, gory or downright bizarre as the last.

The Mighty Boosh: Journey of the Childmen
(2010)The Mighty Boosh is a unique comedy that has transferred from radio and television success to a national phenomenon, catapulting its creators Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding to rock star status. Made by Oliver Ralde, BIFA winning director, musician and Boosh insider, Journey of the Childmen chronicles their roller coaster ride on The Future Sailors Tour 2009, as never seen before.

In Fabric
(2018)A lonely divorce visits a bewitching London department store to find a dress to transform her life. She finds a perfect, artery-red gown that unleashes a malevolent, unstoppable curse in this frightening, seductive, and darkly funny tale.

Bunny and the Bull
(2009)An extraordinary visual feast from the director of "The Mighty Boosh", featuring the crème-de-la-crème of British comedy talent, including Noel Fielding, Julian Barrett and Richard Ayoade, "Bunny and the Bull" follows Stephen (Ed Hogg) and Bunny (Simon Farnaby) as they leave the dull routine of life in England behind and embark on an extraordinary odyssey where imagination is the only limit. Journeying from the industrial wastelands of Silesia to the bull fields of Andalusia, their adventures brings them into contact with a Polish dog farmer (Julian Barratt), a moustachioed matador (Noel Fielding) and a hot-tempered crab waitress (Veronica Echegui), who soon tests how far their friendship really goes.

A Field in England
(2013)When deserters of England’s 17th century Civil War are taken, they soon eat from a mushroom field and descend into psychedelic horror and insanity,

The Principles of Lust
(2003)Struggling writer Paul meets and falls for attractive single mother Juliette (Sienna Guillory) and Billy (Marc Warren), a charismatic stranger with a fascination for low life, all on the same day. The problem is Billy also wants Juliette and as things become more and more sexually complicated, Paul must choose one over the other.
The Harry Hill Movie
(2013)Under the mistaken impression that his pet hamster, Abu, is ill Harry Hill and his Nan (Julie Walters) take him to the vet, who wrongly gives them the tragic news that Abu has one week to live. Harry, who thinks he speaks fluent hamster (but, in fact, misunderstands every squeak that comes out of his little pal’s mouth), incorrectly thinks Abu’s dying wish is a trip to Blackpool. With Nan making three, the trio embark on a road trip to the seaside town. Unbeknownst to them, the Vet is actually the dirty rotten henchman of Harry’s evil twin brother Otto (Matt Lucas), who was raised separately by Alsatians. Addicted to Hula-Hoops and fuelled by revenge, Otto’s nefarious plot is to kidnap Abu and make him the centrepiece of the plastinated hamster world he’s creating in his evil lair. Can Harry and Nan stop Otto before it’s too late?
Aaaaaaaah!
(2015)Comedy set in a primate-like society, where a roaming alpha Male Smith means to take over a local community. Hooking up with the restless Female Denise, a deadly feud is ignited in which emotions run high and deep-seated grudges resurface causing mirth, mayhem and murder.