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Peterloo
An epic portrayal of the events surrounding the infamous 1819 Peterloo Massacre, where a peaceful pro-democracy rally at St Peter’s Field in Manchester turned into one of the bloodiest and most notorious episodes in British history. The massacre saw British government forces charge into a crowd of over 60,000 that had gathered to demand political reforms and protest against rising levels of poverty.
Mike Leigh
Mike Leigh
Casts & Crew
Rory Kinnear
Maxine Peake
Pearce Quigley
David Moorst
Rachel Finnegan
Tom Meredith
Simona Bitmate
Robert Wilfort
Karl Johnson
Sam Troughton
Roger Sloman
Kenneth Hadley
Tom Edward-Kane
Lizzy McInnerny
Alastair Mackenzie
Neil Bell
Lisa Millett
Philip Jackson
John Paul Hurley
Tom Gill
Lizzie Frain
Harry Hepple
Ian Mercer
Adam Long
Nico Mirallegro
Danny Kirrane
Johnny Byrom
Victor McGuire
Stephen Wight
Ryan Pope
Dorothy Atkinson
Tim McInnerny
Marion Bailey
Vincent Franklin
Jeff Rawle
Eileen Davies
Philip Whitchurch
Martin Savage
Al Weaver
David Bamber
David Fielder
Fine Time Fontayne
Robert Gillespie
Jonathan Jaynes
Nicholas Lumley
Shaun Prendergast
Alan Williams
Dorothy Duffy
Victoria Moseley
Christine Bottomley
Samantha Edwards
Julie Hesmondhalgh
Kate Rutter
Katie West
Joseph Kloska
Leo Bill
Brian Fletcher
Gary Cargill
Patrick Kennedy
Guy Williams
Ben Crompton
Bryony Miller
Lee Boardman
Steve Garti
Leo Ashton
Alicia Turner
Elsie Kirk
Florence Kirk
Darren Scott
Michael Culkin
Laura Elphinstone
Rachel Davies
Julie Riley
Kieran O'Brien
Noreen Kershaw
Jim English
Adam Shaw
Bob Goody
Sam Graham
Tilly Vosburgh
David Hounslow
Steve Huison
Jeremy Todd
Paul Bown
Paul Popplewell
Moya Brady
Jane Hazlegrove
Hayley Jayne Standing
Kate O'Flynn
Gerard Kearns
John Branwell
Isla Nield
Philip Martin Brown
James Benson
Sidney Livingstone
David Walmsley
James Dryden
Bronwyn James
Polly Hemingway
Steve Cain
Sarah Crowden
Miles Richardson
Graham Seed
Tim Barker
Mark Ryan
Mark Sheals
Paul Greenwood
Malcolm Ridley
Michael Cahill
Alex McNally
Jonathan Oliver
Jimmy Fairhurst
Paul Kynman
Nick Moss
Dan Poole
Tristram Davies
Charlie Tighe
Michael Chadwick
Oliver Devoti
Ian Davies
Lee Bainbridge
Dan Bottomley
Liam Gerrard
Scott Haining
Ian Conningham
James Dangerfield
Thomas Dyer-Blake
William Fox
Richard Glaves
David Heywood
Andrew Jarvis
Gary Mitchinson
Simon Nock
Jack Quarton
Andrew Roberts-Palmer
Steve Rollins
Hamish Rush
Gareth Williams
Dan Willis
Oliver Ashworth
Tony Mooney
Christopher McMullen
Teresa Mahoney
Mary West
Jessie Vinning
Eloise Henwood
Also Directed by Mike Leigh
Mike Leigh’s much praised 2010 tragicomical drama. During a year, a very content couple approaching retirement are visited by friends and family less happy with their lives.
Theatrical packaging of three comic shorts: Dean Parisot and Steven Wright's "The Appointments of Dennis Jennings" (1988), Michael Moore's "Pets or Meat" (1992), and Mike Leigh's "A Sense of History" (1992).
Sentimental pirates, blundering policeman, absurd adventures and improbable paradoxes – Gilbert and Sullivan’s dazzling The Pirates of Penzance comes to ENO in a highly anticipated new production from renowned film maker and director Mike Leigh. This much-loved comic opera is a showcase of brilliant humour and razor-sharp wit and features a sparkling score chock-full of memorable melodies and catchy tunes.
After their production "Princess Ida" meets with less-than-stunning reviews, the relationship between Gilbert and Sullivan is strained to breaking. Their friends and associates attempt to get the two to work together again, which opens the way to "The Mikado," one of the duo's greatest successes.
A slow-witted couple decide to start a family.
A window cleaner fancies a sausage roll, but all is not well in the sausage roll factory.
A boy goes to see his probation officer.
Two couples, one Catholic, one Protestant, exist on two sides of the chasm that is everyday life in Northern Ireland. Both women are expecting babies, both couples tell offbeat stories, both couples get by with what little they have. Yet Mike Leigh allows his actors to show not how much but how little these two couple have in common. "Four Days in July" is wonderful yet scathing look at the turmoil that has engulfed Northern Ireland for generations.
A quiet and put-upon house cleaner breaks her silence.
Leigh's comedy short follows Gary's (Lee Ingleby) attempt to buy a second-hand car. What should be a straightforward task is turned into something of a quest by various people, including dodgy East End car dealer Perry (Eddie Marsan), Perry's taxi-driver dad (Sam Kelly), a garage owner called Derek (Robert Putt) and, not least, Perry's wife Debbie (Samantha Spiro). Oh, and a couple of twins (Danielle and Nichole Bird) are thrown into the mix to cause further confusion. The narrative's series of gags are shot through with sporting references and images of everyday folk taking part in grassroots sports. The swimmers, joggers, cyclists, five-a-side footballers and the rest underline the importance of sport, however casual, to the population in general and the East End of London in particular in this Olympic year. [Source -- Channel 4]