Nat Hill

参加作品

Little Mix: The Last Show (For Now...)
Director of Photography
Little Mix presents "The Last Show (for now…)," a global livestream of the final show of their huge Confetti tour live from the O2 Arena, London on Saturday 14 May 2022. This was the last chance for fans to see Little Mix perform live before they take their break from the band to focus on other projects.
Anuvab Pal: The Empire
Director
The British came to India, gave Anuvab a colonial accent and then left again. Join one of India’s top comics on a journey to understanding the original Brexit.
Olga Koch: Homecoming
Director
With her new passport in hand, Olga’s trying to figure out who the hell she is as an immigrant and certified teen drama queen.
Michael Odewale: #blackbearsmatter
Director
Join Michael, one of comedy’s most celebrated break out stars, as he tries to figure out what really matters in life, and what’s just noise, in his award winning debut show.
Felicity Ward: Busting A Nut
Director
Balls-out jokes. Big routines, no lessons learned, just laughs - that’s it. Not too smart, not too dumb. Right in the funny bit.
Suzi Ruffell: Dance Like Everyone's Watching
Director
TV quiz shows, an overbearing mother, a wedding, a neighbour that looks like a serial killer, some pigeons, a smear test, parenting and a trip to New York World Pride. Suzi's hilarious show has everything (in this list).
Natalie Palamides: Laid
Director
A woman lays an egg every day and faces the decision: to raise it or eat it. Before her international hit show Nate, Laid won Natalie the Best Newcomer crown at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Mark Watson: This Can't Be It
Director
Mark used a life expectancy app and discovered that he's halfway through his time on earth. There's never been a better time to join him as he brings his chaotic comedy to a meditation on the fragility of life.
Alfie Brown: Sensitive Man
Director
Critically acclaimed comedian Alfie answers a question about emotion and its complicated relationship to morality. You can disagree, but you must laugh.
Gorillaz: Song Machine Live From Kong
Director of Photography
The set features songs from the Song Machine project, along with some revered classics from the group’s back catalogue. The full Gorillaz live band, plus a choice selection of featured artists, showcasing their first live performance since 2018. This special presentation also features a pre-show programme and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.
Desiree Burch: Unf*ckable
Director
A raw and raucous stand up from a virtuoso story teller, Desiree Burch lays out a roadmap for escaping the cycle of silence and self-loathing that comes from always being taken for a ride. From dealing with sex in the workplace, to adventures in sex work, Desiree investigates the drives women have to stop sex from becoming work. Unf*ckable celebrates the transformation that happens when you get in the driving seat, stop getting f*cked and start getting f*£%$@!cked.
Stand Up With Janine Harouni (Please Remain Seated)
Director
Janine's father is a lifelong New Yorker and son of Middle-Eastern immigrants. He's also an avid Donald Trump supporter. Attempting to reconcile those things makes for one tense Sunday dinner ​ Catch multi-award winning newcomer Janine Harouni in her critically-acclaimed debut show about standing up for what you believe in, even if you have to do it really nicely.
Sindhu Vee: Sandhog
Director
Loving your children, spouse and ageing parents (in that order, please don’t tell my mother) is very hard work, very intense and a lot of the time it sucks. But who wants to live without love? The highly anticipated debut from the host of BBCR4’s Comedy of the Week podcast. As seen on QI (BBC2), Have I Got News for You (BBC1) and Alan Davies As Yet Untitled (Dave), and heard on the The Guilty Feminist podcast.
Catherine Bohart: Immaculate
Director
Catherine is the bisexual, OCD daughter of an Irish Catholic Deacon and she’s got a hell of a lot to say about it.
Jessica Fostekew - Hench
Director
Absolute powershed and regular host of The Guilty Feminist, Jessica Fostekew explores her big strong strength. Have you ever watched a feminist try and take ‘hench’ as a compliment? It’s like watching a snake eat, but funny.
Sarah Keyworth: Dark Horse
Director
You've seen her on Comedy Central, you've seen her on the BBC. Now see Nottingham-born rising star Sarah Keyworth’s debut hour. Join Sarah as she tells you about her life with an important little girl and her battle against every expectation of what being a girl means. Think Girls Just Wanna Have Fun but British, deadpan and in no way similar.
Bill Burr: Paper Tiger
Director of Photography
Comedian Bill Burr talks male feminists, outrage culture, robot sex, and cultural appropriation in this standup comedy special shot in London.
You Only Live Once: Die Toten Hosen on Tour
Camera Operator
The German (punk)rock band DIE TOTEN HOSEN is a phenomenon of superlatives. In this music & concert documentary we accompany Germany’s legendary and most successful rock band with 19 millions records sold with unparalleled access on their biggest tour in band history – both in the limelight and backstage with „access all areas“.
After the Screaming Stops
Director of Photography
Brosettes rejoice! Matt and Luke Goss take on the big screen - and each other - in this candid documentary charting the twin pop sensations' stormy reunion.
The Who: Live at the Isle of Wight 2004 Festival
Camera Operator
In 2004 The Who returned to the Isle Of Wight Festival for the first time since their legendary performance in 1970. After a long absence, the festival had been reborn in 2002 and continues to this day. Their UK concerts in 2004 were the first in their home country since the death of founder member John Entwistle. As the evening shadows lengthened across the festival site, The Who took to the stage and delivered an incendiary performance packed with hit singles and classic album tracks and the concert more than lived up to the fan s expectations and memories of 1970.
ドント・ハングアップ
Cinematography
An evening of drunken prank calls becomes a nightmare for a pair of teenagers when a mysterious stranger turns their own game against them.
Kai Samra: Underclass
Director
In Kai's critically acclaimed debut show he hilariously and poignantly dissects life as a young, working class, British-Asian in modern day Britain.