Stephen Fry
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Filmography
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Last Chance to See
Stephen Fry and Mark Carwardine set out on the adventure of a lifetime to track down some of the rarest and most vulnerable animals on the planet.

Treasure
(2024)American journalist Ruth travels to Poland with her father Edek to visit his childhood places. But Edek, a Holocaust survivor, resists reliving his trauma and sabotages the trip, creating unintentionally funny situations.

Alfresco
A joyful sketch comedy with a "post-Python 'anything goes' spirit" (The Guardian) starring Hugh Laurie, Robbie Coltrane, Emma Thompson, and more.

We Work for the Dead
(2024)Follows the adventures of Magnus, an eccentric Londoner who moonlights as a driver for the night mail, a delivery service with a dark twist.
Doors Open
(2012)Mike McKenzie is a self made millionaire with time on his hands and a love of art. He has built an admirable collection for himself at auction, advised by his friend, Professor Gissing. Made bitter by his impending layoff, Gissing persuades Mike to help him commit the perfect crime - to steal valuable paintings from the collection of one of the country's leading banks right from under its nose.

The Killing$ of Tony Blair
(2016)Sanne van den Bergh and Greg Ward chronicle Tony Blair's destruction of the Labour Party, and his particular involvement in business.

Pocoyo & the Space Circus
(2008)
David Baddiel: Jews Don't Count
(2022)Is there a hierarchy of prejudice placing Jews firmly at the bottom? Comedian David Baddiel outlines why he feels anti-Jewish sentiment seems less concerning to those who oppose all other forms of discrimination. David Schwimmer, Sarah Silverman, Stephen Fry and Miriam Margolyes join David to explore why there appears to be silence from those who often shout loudest about bigotry.

The Not So Secret Life of the Manic Depressive: 10 Years On
(2016)Ten years ago Stephen Fry first spoke about living with manic depression; a decade later he examines how 10 years has changed.

A Fanatic Heart: Geldof On Yeats
(2016)Through performances of some of Yeats' most iconic poems by leading Irish and British cultural figures, Bob Geldof reveals how Yeats and others built the scaffolding of a new independent Ireland decades before the Rising - but how Yeats' vision for a modern, pluralist, inclusive Ireland was pushed aside by the narrow-minded Catholic elite of the new Free State.
Thunderpants
(2002)A boy (Bruce Cook) who cannot control his nonstop flatulence becomes mixed up with the U.S. space program and a tenor (Simon Callow).

A Bear Named Winnie
(2004)The extraordinary true story of the black bear who would become the inspiration for the stories of A.A. Milne, and the heroic man who saved her life.

Hating Peter Tatchell
(2021)This documentary follows gay rights activist Peter Tatchell from his early life to his fight for justice amid controversy and political turmoil.

Time Travel Is Dangerous!
(2025)Best friends Ruth and Megan discover a Time Machine and start stealing things from the past to sell in their North London vintage shop.

Sparkling: The Story Of Champagne
(2021)What makes champagne so delightful? Filmmaker Frank Mannion explores the bubbly history and facts about the beloved celebratory drink.

V for Vendetta
(2006)From Lilly and Lana Wachowski and Joel Silver, the masterminds behind The Matrix trilogy, comes another intriguing, action-packed fantasy-thriller.

Missing Link
(2019)Mr. Link recruits explorer Sir Lionel Frost and adventurer Adelina Fortnight to help find his long-lost relatives in the fabled valley of Shangri-La.

House of Boys
(2009)A teenage boy experiences the thrilling world of 1984, centering around dance clubs, music, and sex, just as the worldโs AIDS epidemic is beginning.

Too Much
When a heartbroken New Yorker moves to London hoping for a love story, she falls for an indie musician who's anything but the typical romantic hero.

Eichmann
(2007)Based on true events, a captured war criminal faces an investigator who forces him to confront the horrors he helped create and the truth he denies.