Brendan Easton

Películas

Savile, el depredador
Director of Photography
En 2011, miles de fans lloraron la pérdida de Sir Jimmy Savile, una de las mayores estrellas británicas. Meses después, quedó expuesto como el delincuente sexual más prolífico del país.
Four Days That Shook Britain
Additional Camera
One year on from the first of four terror attacks which hit Britain in 2017, this documentary tells the personal stories of people who were caught up in the atrocities in Westminster, at Manchester Arena, around London Bridge and outside Finsbury Park Mosque. Those involved - some speaking for the first time - relive the moments of fear and panic that unfolded after the attacks, building a vivid picture of these catastrophic and life-changing events. They also explain how they have continued to try to cope with the consequences ever since. Featuring contributions from the likes of Grant Shapps MP, visitors to Parliament on the day of the Westminster Bridge attack, Ariana Grande fans injured in the Manchester bombing, those caught up in the London Bridge attack and members from the Muslim community in Finsbury Park, this programme provides a compelling insight into the personal consequences of the attacks, as well as the public and political mood in the aftermath.
Williams
Director of Photography
Relata la historia del equipo Williams de Fórmula 1, desde sus orígenes hasta nuestros días.
Wellington: The Iron Duke Unmasked
Stage Director
A personal portrait of the victor of Waterloo, drawing on his own vast correspondence and the letters and memoirs of those who knew him best.
La historia de Calígula
Director of Photography
Mary Beard nos demostrará qué hay de verdad y qué de mito alrededor de las leyendas que han llegado hasta hoy que retratan la figura del emperador romano Calígula (12-41) como la de un déspota desequilibrado.
The Pendle Witch Child
Director of Photography
The extraordinary story of the most disturbing witch trial in British history and the key role played in it by one nine-year-old girl. Jennet Device, a beggar-girl from Pendle in Lancashire, was the star witness in the trial in 1612 of her own mother, her brother, her sister and many of her neighbours and, thanks to her chilling testimony, they were all hanged.