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Bird Lady (2020)
Character: Bird Lady
A girl wanders for miles, shoeless and confused - until she stumbles on a house full of birds and the old lady who cares for them.
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Bringing Back Golden Eye (2021)
Character: Ethan's Mom
GoldenEye 007 fanboy Glenn sets out on a mission to find out more about the infamous GoldenEye World Championships and it's notorious 19-time champion, Ethan Bellénd. However, the championships are dead and Ethan has vanished.
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Grandad's Gone Daft (1989)
Character: Betty
Jimmy Jewel plays the part of Grandad George Saunders in this Scene play from the late 1980's. Is grandad really going daft or is it just old age catching up with him?
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Our Young Mr. Wignall (1976)
Character: Lynn
Young Mr. Wignall is on a business trip to northern England. He is keen to pull some local girls while there. His unassuming boss, meanwhile, has organised his calendar to meet with a different lady each day he is there.
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Tortoise (2021)
Character: Mim
A desperate young woman must overcome amnesia in order to understand her strange surroundings and finally be reunited with her daughter.
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Bitter Weeds (2024)
Character: Pat
Mischievous 16-year-old Liam is sent to look after his dementia-suffering grandmother Patricia who unravels as she repeatedly mistakes him for her cheating late husband.
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Nuisance (2025)
Character: N/A
An elderly couple find their quiet life unsettled by their new neighbours' disturbing allegations. A dark psychological thriller about elder abuse and power.
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Agnes (2026)
Character: Agnes
Under pressure from her adult daughter to move and become a live-in babysitter, 74-year old Agnes finds agency in an unexpected place.
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The Holding (2011)
Character: Store Owner
A heart-pounding suspense thriller, set on an isolated farm in England's beautiful, rugged Peak District.
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Those Who are Lost (2016)
Character: Judith
Isaac Lowe is dead. Lost at sea so many years ago. That is until his son Jacob washes up on an island below a mysterious lighthouse. Inside, father and son will be reunited, only to discover that they are mere playthings for a much darker force.
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Ready When You Are, Mr McGill (1976)
Character: Jean
A film extra has won a chance for the big break in his career. He has two crucial lines in a television film, but nothing goes according to plan.
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Teething Problems (2024)
Character: Maureen
After losing his wife, a grieving man turns to a strange company promising to resurrect her, only to discover the terrifying consequences of meddling with the afterlife.
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Welcome to Mercy (2018)
Character: Mother Superior
When a single mother begins to experience symptoms of the stigmata, she seeks the help of a local priest and nun to help her understand what is seen and unseen.
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Mr. Turner (2014)
Character: Lady Critics
Eccentric British painter J.M.W. Turner lives his last 25 years with gusto and secretly becomes involved with a seaside landlady, while his faithful housekeeper bears an unrequited love for him.
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Foreign Affairs (1993)
Character: Fortnum's Cashier
Two couples find love and comfort in London. A reserved, but lonely aging American female college professor meats a self-confident, married, but disillusioned aging American and aging English actress meats a young lively American.
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Another Year (2010)
Character: Mourner
During a year, a very content couple approaching retirement are visited by friends and family less happy with their lives.
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Meantime (1983)
Character: Unemployment Benefit Clerk
A working-class family in London's East End is struggling to stay afloat during the recession under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's premiership. Only the mother Mavis is working; father Frank and the couple's two sons Colin, a timid, chronically shy individual and Mark, an outspoken, headstrong young man, are on the dole. This situation is contrasted by the presence of Mavis's sister Barbara, and her husband John, whose financial and social loftiness appears to be a comfortable facade over the unspoken soreness of a lackluster marriage.
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Notes on Blindness (2016)
Character: Madge Hull
After losing sight in 1983, John Hull began keeping an audio diary, a unique testimony of loss, rebirth and renewal, excavating the interior world of blindness. Following on from the Emmy Award-winning short film of the same name, Notes on Blindness is an ambitious and groundbreaking work, both affecting and innovative.
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The Theory of Everything (2014)
Character: Eileen Bond
The Theory of Everything is the extraordinary story of one of the world’s greatest living minds, the renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, who falls deeply in love with fellow Cambridge student Jane Wilde.
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Adult Life Skills (2016)
Character: Jean
Anna is stuck: she’s approaching 30 and has just moved back to her rural home-town, and into a shed in her mother’s backyard. She spends her time working a menial job at a local boating center and hides in the depths of her imagination, making movies with her thumbs. Irritated by her childish behavior, Anna's mother insists that she move out of her shed and on with her life. When a troubled young boy starts hanging around, the two form an unlikely bond. Through their strange yet mutually beneficial friendship, Anna slowly begins to confront her perpetual state of arrested development.
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This Beautiful Fantastic (2016)
Character: Milly
Set against the backdrop of a beautiful garden in the heart of London, this contemporary fairy tale revolves around the unlikely friendship between a reclusive young woman and a cantankerous old widower. Bella Brown is a beautifully quirky young woman who dreams of writing and illustrating a successful children’s book. After she is forced by her landlord to deal with her neglected garden or face eviction, she meets her match, nemesis, and unlikely mentor in Alfie Stephenson, a grumpy, loveless, old man who lives next door who happens to be an amazing horticulturalist.
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Seeing Red (2000)
Character: Miss Ross
Coral Atkins, a British soap star of the 1970s, becomes deeply affected by the plight of children from troubled homes. Against considerable odds, Coral harnesses her celebrity to launch a crusade to establish her own home to care for the children. Based on the memoirs of Coral Atkins.
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Measures for a Funeral (2024)
Character: Joan
Follows a young woman named Audrey Benac on a research odyssey of ghostly possession in which she endeavours to restore the legacy of the forgotten Canadian violinist Kathleen Parlow.
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High-Rise (2015)
Character: Mrs. Hillman
Life for the residents of a tower block begins to run out of control.
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Affection (2019)
Character: Dot
Clumsy romantic Sunny is infatuated with glitzy but deadbeat, Francophile bingo-caller Pauline Dupondt and forgets the important things in life, like his 80 year old Grandmother Dot's birthday.
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Peterloo (2018)
Character: Mrs. Mary Hay
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.
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Pulse (2010)
Character: Mrs Maddox
A year after her mother's death, Hannah resumes her training at one of the country's top teaching hospitals. She is soon terrified by strange visions and the threatening behaviour of her ex-boyfriend and star surgeon Nick and wonders if she has come back too soon. But beneath the hospital's reputation of medical excellence she discovers a secret network of dangerous experiments pushing back the boundaries of science.
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Norfolk (2015)
Character: Old Woman
Set in Norfolk, amidst an idyllic, brooding landscape, an innocent teenage boy and his battle-weary father live a simple life. Days are spent hunting, fishing and daydreaming. Out-of-nowhere, disrupting this tranquility, a mysterious intense figure gives the green light for the father to complete one last mission; he is a mercenary, hired to assassinate a group of revolutionaries holed-up in a remote, disused civil service outpost. A mission that threatens to destroy not just the compound but the love between a father and his son.
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Allelujah (2023)
Character: Molly
When news of the closure of a small hospital's geriatric ward begins to reach the community, the hospital invites a local news crew to document their planning of a concert in honor of the hospital's most celebrated nurse. But there might be something more threatening to the hospital itself, more deadly than the politicians ready to shut down the place at a moment's notice.
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Vera Drake (2004)
Character: Prison Officer
Abortionist Vera Drake finds her beliefs and practices clash with the mores of 1950s Britain – a conflict that leads to tragedy for her family.
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Prevenge (2017)
Character: Jill
A pregnant widow, believing herself to be guided by her unborn child, embarks on a homicidal rampage.
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Bright Star (2009)
Character: Mrs. Bentley
In 1818, high-spirited young Fanny Brawne finds herself increasingly intrigued by the handsome but aloof poet John Keats, who lives next door to her family friends the Dilkes. After reading a book of his poetry, she finds herself even more drawn to the taciturn Keats. Although he agrees to teach her about poetry, Keats cannot act on his reciprocated feelings for Fanny, since as a struggling poet he has no money to support a wife.
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Where Angels Fear to Tread (1991)
Character: Ethel
An English widow goes to Italy, falls in love with a dentist's son and marries him, against her straitlaced family's wishes.
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Mr. Holmes (2015)
Character: Lady on Platform
In 1947, long-retired and near the end of his life, Sherlock Holmes grapples with an unreliable memory and must rely on his housekeeper's son as he revisits the still-unsolved case that led to his retirement.
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First Born (2016)
Character: Elizabeth
A young couples lives are turned upside down when the birth of their first child is accompanied by terrifying entities that threaten their newly formed family.
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Angie (1994)
Character: Cranky Labor Nurse
Angie lives in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, and dreams of a better life. When she finds out she's pregnant by her boyfriend, Vinnie, she decides she'll have the baby; but not Vinnie as a husband. This turns the entire close-knit neighborhood upside-down and starts Angie on a journey of self-discovery.
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Grimsby (2016)
Character: Mrs. Wearham
Wrongfully accused and on the run, a top MI6 assassin joins forces with his long-lost, football hooligan brother to save the world from a sinister plot.
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Grimsby (2016)
Character: Mrs. Wearham (uncredited)
Wrongfully accused and on the run, a top MI6 assassin joins forces with his long-lost, football hooligan brother to save the world from a sinister plot.
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Sightseers (2012)
Character: Carol
Chris wants to show girlfriend Tina his world, but events soon conspire against the couple and their dream caravan holiday takes a very wrong turn.
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A Village Affair (1995)
Character: Sally Mott
An apparently happy wife in an English village has a relationship with a local aristocrat's daughter.
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