George Hoellering

Filmes

Murder in the Cathedral
Director
Murder in the Cathedral is a story about Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, and his struggles against temptation and personal vanity prior to his murder in the great Cathedral.
Glasgow Orpheus Choir
Director
Short about the titular choir, made after the announcement of the retirement of the choir's conductor, Sir Hugh Roberton
Shapes and Forms
Editor
An expressive short film in which examples of early and modern art are juxtaposed to reveal correspondences.
Shapes and Forms
Screenplay
An expressive short film in which examples of early and modern art are juxtaposed to reveal correspondences.
Shapes and Forms
Producer
An expressive short film in which examples of early and modern art are juxtaposed to reveal correspondences.
Shapes and Forms
Director
An expressive short film in which examples of early and modern art are juxtaposed to reveal correspondences.
Tim Marches Back
Director
Second World War British Ministry of Information animated cartoon newsreel trailer encouraging the public to make fewer social telephone calls in order to leave the telephone lines free for important calls in support of the war effort.
Message from Canterbury
Director
Shots of Canterbury Cathedral and the surrounding countryside are accompanied by choral songs and a sermon by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr William Temple, on the history and significance of the cathedral.
Tyre Economy
Director
Rhyming warning to check tyre pressure. Moral of the tale 'Tyre conservation'.
Life on the Hortobagy
Screenplay
Filmed in the Hortobágy region of the Great Hungarian Plain, Hoellering presents three generations of herdsmen and an arresting depiction of societal progress.
Life on the Hortobagy
Director
Filmed in the Hortobágy region of the Great Hungarian Plain, Hoellering presents three generations of herdsmen and an arresting depiction of societal progress.