Amy Morgan

Amy Morgan

Perfil

Amy Morgan

Filmes

007: Sem Tempo para Morrer
Alison Smith
Bond deixou o serviço ativo e está desfrutando de uma vida tranquila na Jamaica. Sua paz é interrompida quando o seu velho amigo Felix Leiter, da CIA, aparece pedindo sua ajuda. A missão de resgatar um cientista sequestrado acaba sendo muito mais difícil do que o esperado, deixando Bond no caminho de um vilão misterioso e armado com uma nova tecnologia perigosa.
The Cure
Sammy Bailey
The story of an ordinary woman who exposed one of the worst hospital care scandals in the history of the NHS. Based on the inspiring real-life story of Julie Bailey.
Careful How You Go
A darkly comic psychological horror, which visits three women as they indulge their taste for recreational cruelty.
Aberfan: The Green Hollow
A film poem to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Aberfan disaster, written by Owen Sheers and performed by a stellar cast of Wales's best-known acting talent, including Michael Sheen, Jonathan Pryce, Sian Phillips, Eve Myles and Iwan Rheon, with some contributions from the local community.
National Theatre Live: The Beaux Stratagem
Cherry
The ‘Beaux’: Mr Aimwell and Mr Archer, two charming, dissolute young men who have blown their fortunes in giddy London. Shamed and debt-ridden, they flee to provincial Lichfield. Their ‘Stratagem’: to marry for money. Lodged at the local inn, posing as master and servant, they encounter a teeming variety of human obstacles: a crooked landlord, a fearsome highwayman, a fervent French Count, a maid on the make, a drunken husband, a furious butler, a natural healer and a strange, turbulent priest. But their greatest obstacle is love. When the Beaux meet their match in Dorinda and Mrs Sullen they are most at risk, for in love they might be truly discovered.
A Way of Life
Karen Williams
At 17 Leigh-Anne Williams has a six month old baby to look after, with only the help of three teenage squatters who flog stolen gear to make ends meet. A neighbour (actually from Turkey) across the street becomes target to her growing paranoia that Social Services are going to take her daughter, Rebecca, away from her. Her behaviour becoming increasingly desperate as her delusions over her neighbour grow.