Eliza Mellor

Filmes

Albert Schweitzer
Producer
1949 the early years of the Cold War. Albert Schweitzer has become one of the most admired men in the world. The "jungle doctor" Albert Schweitzer tells the story of a philosopher and physician who promoted peace during the Cold War, built a hospital in what is now Gabon and proved stronger than the CIA.
Derek
Producer
Derek, in chronological order, records the work and life that stands at the foot of Derek Jarman's humour and spirit of being an artist. The filmmaker and actress, Isaac Julien and Tilda Swinton respectively, have produced and narrated a film on his life whereby the use of language is perpetuated to give some type of palpable meaning to British audiences alone, and to their own personal relationship with him.
Vingança Final
Line Producer
Após uma crise nervosa o gângster londrino Will Graham (Clive Owen) largou a "profissão" e se mudou para o campo. Paralelamente o irmão mais novo dele, Davey (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), aproveita a vida sendo um mulherengo e se sustenta fazendo tráfico de drogas. Mas numa noite tudo isto muda, pois um homem mais velho, Boad (Malcolm McDowell), o sodomiza com a ajuda de dois cúmplices. O traumatizado Davey volta para casa e comete suicídio. Will fica sabendo da morte do irmão e tenta juntar as peças sobre o ocorrido.
This Little Life
Production Executive
A powerful one-off drama written by Rosemary Kay , winner of the BBC's Dennis Potter award for new screenwriting. Sadie and Richie MacGregor are thrown into the terrifying world of neo-natal intensive care when their son Luke is born prematurely. Willed on by his desperate parents, he gradually grows in strength - but as Sadie develops a unique bond with her son, her relationship with Richie begins to suffer.
The Name of This Film Is Dogme95
Other
The Name of this Film is Dogme95 is an irreverent documentary exploring the origins of Dogme95, the most influential movement in world cinema for a generation. The film tells how a 'brotherhood' of four Danish directors armed with a radical Manifesto, has inspired, outraged and provoked filmmakers and filmgoers the world over. The rules of Dogme95 take filmmaking back to its brass-tacks - stories must be set in the here and now; the films must be shot on location, with a handheld camera, using natural light, and direct sound; the rules forbid murders and weapons (staples of the much-loved action-movie genre); and, most amusingly, the director must not be credited (that holds also for the director of The Name of this Film is Dogme95...).