His Films
World Trade Centre
World Trade Centre (2006) is a based-on-fact film about two Port Authority cops, Will Jimeno (Michael Pena) and John McLoughlin (Nicolas Cage), who were among the last of the twenty survivors pulled from the rubble of the World Trade Center on 9/11.
Wit
The made for tv film Wit (2001) chronicles the personal awakening of a longtime literary scholar (Emma Thompson), who learns the importance of simple human kindness when faced with the most daunting of crises: a diagnosis of advanced cancer.
The Hours
Discussion on influence from Polish filmmakers and cinematographers, relationship with realism and the naturalistic approach versus the expressive.
Enigma
Enigma (2001) is a World War II mystery thriller, based around the Enigma code breakers of Bletchley Park.
The War-Zone
The War Zone (1999) is a starkly uncompromising look at one of society's great taboos – incest.
Flying Saucer Rock 'n Roll
Flying Saucer Rock ‘n Roll (1997)is a low budget short film, a homage to a toe-tappin' rock 'n' roll rebel who is about to meet terror from beyond our dimension!
The Winter Guest
The Winter Guest (1997) is set in Scotland on one cold winter's day, The Winter Guest focuses on 8 people; a mother and daughter, two young boys skipping school, two old women who frequently go to strangers funerals, and two teenagers.
I Could Read The Sky
I Could Read The Sky (1999) is a film about music, madness memory, love and loss, a haunting story of immigration. Directed by Nichola Bruce, I Could Read The Sky is imaginatively adapted from the original photographic novel by Timothy O'Grady and Steve Pyke.