Daniel Rigby

Daniel Rigby

Nascimento : 1982-12-06, Cheadle Hulme, Greater Manchester, England, UK

Perfil

Daniel Rigby

Filmes

A Vida Eletrizante de Louis Wain
Bendigo
Cinebiografia do artista inglês Louis Wain, que viveu entre 1860-1939 e é mais conhecido por seus desenhos, que consistentemente apresentavam gatos e gatinhos antropomorfizados de olhos grandes. Em seus últimos anos, ele pode ter sofrido de esquizofrenia (embora alguns especialistas contestem essa afirmação), o que, segundo alguns psiquiatras, pode ser visto em suas obras.
João e o Pé de Feijão: O Retorno do Gigante
Baker
Nessa releitura do clássico conto infantil, o gigante não morre ao cair do pé de feijão. Quando João o encontra ferido próximo à vila dos humanos, ele decide ajudá-lo a sobreviver e voltar para casa.
Careful How You Go
A darkly comic psychological horror, which visits three women as they indulge their taste for recreational cruelty.
Sump
PC Clarke
When Sally's husband is trapped in an underground cave during a diving accident she finds herself trapped in the company of a talkative constable and an unwelcome guest.
National Theatre Live: Twelfth Night
Sir Andrew Aguecheek
A ship is wrecked on the rocks. Viola is washed ashore but her twin brother Sebastian is lost. Determined to survive on her own, she steps out to explore a new land. So begins a whirlwind of mistaken identity and unrequited love. The nearby households of Olivia and Orsino are overrun with passion. Even Olivia's upright housekeeper Malvolia is swept up in the madness. Where music is the food of love, and nobody is quite what they seem, anything proves possible.
Victoria Wood - That Musical We Made
That Musical We Made is an honest and funny look at the making of a musical. Victoria Wood takes us behind the scenes of That Day We Sang, the film she wrote and directed, and also looks at the real events which inspired her story. She goes back to Manchester to find out about the original choir of the 1920s, and the children who sang on the record of Nymphs and Shepherds. And in between unpeeling the history and sharing the fun of the shoot, she tries to work out how a piece of writing can evolve. Victoria unpicks the process in an attempt to understand how what started as a straightforward account of a day in the life of a children's choir in 1929 ended up as a middle-aged love story about the power of music to reconnect lonely people and give them a second chance to fall in love.
That Day We Sang
Mr Kirkby
TV Film adaptation of Victoria Wood's hit musical set in Manchester in 1929 and 1969. When middle aged loners Tubby and Enid attend a reunion of the choir in which they sang as children, the music evokes powerful memories, leading them to realise they still have a chance to find happiness.
National Theatre Live: One Man, Two Guvnors
Alan Dangle
Fired from his skiffle band, Francis Henshall becomes minder to Roscoe Crabbe, a small time East End hood, now in Brighton to collect £6,000 from his fiancée’s dad. But Roscoe is really his sister Rachel posing as her own dead brother, who’s been killed by her boyfriend Stanley Stubbers. Holed up at The Cricketers’ Arms, the permanently ravenous Francis spots the chance of an extra meal ticket and takes a second job with one Stanley Stubbers, who is hiding from the police and waiting to be re-united with Rachel. To prevent discovery, Francis must keep his two guvnors apart. Simple.
Eric & Ernie
Eric Morecambe
Single drama telling the story of Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise's formative years, from child stars to national treasures. 'Big head, short legs' is Eric Bartholomew's first impression of Ernie Wiseman, but their friendship endures and, encouraged by his well-meaning but determined mother Sadie, Eric became the funny man to Ernie's 'feed'. After a successful stint in children's variety, they work their way up the ladder of live performance, but after a disastrous television debut in the series Running Wild, Morecambe and Wise learn to trust their own instincts and just make people laugh.
Stand Up
John J Jones
A button-pushing comedian performs before an increasingly agitated crowd—until his body rebels against him and reveals the dark truth behind his one-liners.