Game of Thrones: The Last Watch
Post-finale feature-length documentary about the making-of the hit HBO TV show.
Jeanie Finlay
Casts & Crew
Kit Harington
Emilia Clarke
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Gwendoline Christie
Peter Dinklage
Alfie Allen
Maisie Williams
Sophie Turner
Jacob Anderson
Liam Cunningham
Nathalie Emmanuel
Iain Glen
Lena Headey
Conleth Hill
Kristofer Hivju
Rory McCann
David Benioff
D. B. Weiss
Bernadette Caulfield
Christopher Newman
Andrew McClay
Deborah Riley
Bryan Cogman
Vladimir Furdik
Rowley Irlam
Paul Shapcott
David Nutter
Kevin Alexander
Candice Banks
Barrie Gower
Miguel Sapochnik
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Gethin Anthony
Pilou Asbæk
Luke Barnes
Sean Bean
Hafþór JúlÃus Björnsson
John Bradley
Sam Conway
Rachael Blair
Ron Donachie
Ben Crompton
Joe Dempsie
Jerome Flynn
Michelle Fairley
Aidan Gillen
Jack Gleeson
Isaac Hempstead-Wright
Garth Hill
Faye Marsay
Richard Madden
Naomi Liston
Joseph Mawle
Jason Momoa
Tobias Menzies
Daniel Portman
Bella Ramsey
Delroy Reid
Gemma Whelan
Tom Wlaschiha
Pamela Smyth
Patrick Strapazon
Miltos Yerolemou
Also Directed by Jeanie Finlay
August 16, 1977. All of America was stunned by the news of Elvis Presley's untimely passing. Some went so far as to believe that it couldn't be true. Somehow he had faked his death. For the executives at Sun Records that fantasy became an opportunity in the form of Orion, a mysterious masked performer with the voice of The King. First appearing in 1979, Orion recorded 11 albums and performed live to packed houses and rapturous fans around the nation. But who was the man behind the mask? In this stranger-than-fiction true story, Jeanie Finlay exposes the incredible life of an unknown singer plucked from obscurity and thrust into the spotlight with the complicity of a manipulative music industry and a public fan base unwilling to let The King go. Resonant in its themes of identity, fate, and the double-edged nature of fame, Orion is a stylish mystery story that finally gives a name and a face to a gifted artist who had been unjustly deprived of both.
A video portrait of eleven mill workers, past and present, living in and around the Derwent Valley, Derbyshire. The film details the important role that work played in their lives, how it felt; to clean a mill, to work all your life, to face retirement, to shut a mill down and make hundreds unemployed and the hole that was left behind.
Scottish rappers Billy Boyd and Gavin Bain reinvent themselves as West Coast Homeboys after they were signed by Sony.
A look at the growing allure of Goth culture in England and the USA...on a boat.
Documentary in which artist Jeanie Finlay goes behind the closed bedroom doors of four British adolescents on the brink of adulthood and explores their passions, obsessions and their hopes for the future.
In 2007 an indiepop music festival was born in the unlikeliest of settings - a heritage steam train site, Butterley Derbyshire. Bringing together passionate characters from two very distinct worlds this affectionate portrait is told from the point of view of the retired volunteers that run the locos who have "steam in their blood" and don't really know very much about "this indiepop music".
Love Takes charts the places that love takes us and leaves us as we fall in and out of love over a lifetime. The film combines documentary footage with digital design to explore what we talk about when we talk about love.
Director Jeanie Finlay charts a transgender man's path to parenthood after he decides to carry his child himself. The pregnancy prompts an unexpected and profound reckoning with conventions of masculinity, self-definition and biology
Heartfelt and heartbreaking documentary following a cast of Nottingham amateur actors staging a production of Puss in Boots.
Over the last five years an independent record shop has closed in the UK every three days. SOUND IT OUT is a documentary portrait of the very last surviving vinyl record shop in Teesside, North East England. A cultural haven in one of the most deprived areas in the UK, SOUND IT OUT documents a place that is thriving against the odds and the local community that keeps it alive. Directed by Jeanie Finlay who grew up three miles from the shop. A distinctive, funny and intimate film about men, the North and the irreplaceable role music plays in our lives. High Fidelity with a Northern Accent.