Ian Hart
24 titles
Filmography
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Nothing Personal
(1996)The Belfast troubles depicted as savage tribal warfare. Set after the 1975 cease fire a Protestant leader must deal with his one-time Catholic friend. With Michael Gambon.

The Hours and Times
(1991)Christopher Munch’s boldly original debut, THE HOURS AND TIMES (1992), is a fictional account of what might have happened in April 1963, when John Lennon and Beatles manager Brian Epstein traveled to Barcelona for an extended weekend getaway.

Clockwork Mice
(1995)A newly arrived special needs education teacher gains one of his students' attention by starting a running club and challenging him to a race.

Hollow Reed
(1996)A doctor loses his wife and child custody when he comes out as gay, leading to a raw custody battle after his ex-wife’s new husband abuses their son.

The Hound of the Baskervilles
(2002)Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson try to protect young Sir Henry Baskerville from becoming the latest victim in his horrifying family curse.

UK18
(2017)After stumbling onto something shocking, a documentary filmmaker begins to think she is being brainwashed by a shadow government group.

Escape from Pretoria
(2020)Tim Jenkin and Stephen Lee, two white South Africans labeled as terrorists, make a daring escape from Pretoria Maximum Security Prison.

Help
(2021)Jodie Comer & Stephen Graham star in this chilling portrait of a care home in a pandemic. When COVID-19 struck in March 2020, thousands of elderly patients were sent home from hospital to free up bed space. But they had brought the virus with them...

Within the Whirlwind
(2009)During Stalin's reign of terror, a literature professor serving ten years at a Siberian gulag meets a camp doctor and comes back to life.

Modern Life Is Rubbish
(2018)While trying in vain to divide their prized record collection, a couple that fell in love through music traces the arc of their failing relationship.

The Secret Agent
An explosive and heart-breaking adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s classic novel of terrorism, espionage and betrayal.

God's Own Country
(2017)A frustrated young farmer spends his spare time getting drunk and having casual hookups, until he meets a Romanian migrant worker who really sees him.

Aberdeen
(2000)Kaisa (Lena Headey) is sent by her mother (Charlotte Rampling) to escort her alcoholic father (Stellan Skarsgard) on a road trip from a Norwegian oil rig to a detox clinic in Aberdeen, Scotland. What she soon discovers, however, is that her mother's plans for her father are not what she thought...

Spring Forward
(2000)As the seasons change in a Connecticut town, SPRING FORWARD chronicles the burgeoning relationship between a young ex-con, Paul (Liev Schreiber) and his new work partner, Murph (Ned Beatty), a veteran municipal employee facing his upcoming retirement. The film begins the day the recently paroled Paul, jailed for holding up a Dunkin' Donuts in a moment of financial desperation, gets a fresh start with a Parks and Recreation job. Unfolding through seven real-time episodes set against the backdrop of the changing season -- and shot in sequence over the course of a year -- the film explores the profound way each man changes the other's perspective on life. The film is the feature directing debut of New York actor/playwright Tom Gilroy.

Urban Hymn
(2015)Music becomes an outlet and escape for a delinquent teen girl encouraged to use her powerful singing voice by an unconventional social worker.

Native
(2018)Two scientists are selected to travel across the universe to the source of a distant transmission and potential life.

The End of the Affair
(1999)A novelist has a chance meeting with the husband of his ex-mistress in London, and his reliving of their memories spurs him on to win her back.
The Mosquito Coast
Allie Fox—a brilliant inventor and stubborn idealist—uproots his family for a dangerous quest through Mexico to flee the U.S. government and find safety.

The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain
(1995)When an English cartographer must tell a Welsh village that their mountain is only a hill, the offended community sets out to change that.

Dough
(2015)An elderly Jewish baker forms an unlikely bond with his teenage Muslim apprentice, who adds marijuana to the challah, causing sales to skyrocket.