Kerry Fox
19 titles
Filmography
19 results

Storm
(2009)STORM, from director Hans-Christian Schmid (REQUIEM) is a political thriller inspired by the Serbian War crimes trials.

An Angel at My Table
(1990)Director Jane Campion's biography explores the life of New Zealand author Janet Frame. Frame endures a socially painful transition into adolescence, plagued by family tragedies. But after spending years of her adulthood trapped in a mental facility while misdiagnosed a schizophrenic, she finds strength and eventual success in her writing.

Patrick's Day
(2014)Patrick is a warm, open, twenty-six year old virgin schizophrenic. Pills and his mother's protection means Patrick is no threat to himself or others. Until he falls in love. Maura is Patrick's obsessive mother and her need to control her son blinds her to the reality that sometimes the only thing more damaging than hate is misguided love.

Country Life
(1994)The quiet lives of ageing Australian rancher Jack and his niece Sally are disrupted by the sudden reappearance of Sally's father Alexander. Jack and the town doctor are soon smitten with Alexander's new wife Deborah.

Intimacy
(2001)She comes to his place, late every Wednesday afternoon, only for sex, while her taxi waits outside. The don't speak but something must pass between them because they stand together and lie down next to the table, without a word...

Shallow Grave
(1994)The diabolical thriller Shallow Grave was the first film from director Danny Boyle, producer Andrew Macdonald, and screenwriter John Hodge (the team behind Trainspotting). In it, three self-involved Edinburgh roommates - played by Kerry Fox, Christopher Eccleston, and Ewan McGregor, in his first starring role - take in a brooding boarder, and when he dies of an overdose, leaving a suitcase full of money, the trio embark on a series of very bad decisions, with extraordinarily grim consequences for all. Macabre but with a streak of offbeat humor, this stylistically influential tale of guilt and derangement is a full-throttle whack of Hitchcockian nastiness.
The Last Days of Chez Nous
(1992)A writer's husband sleeps with her sister, and her teenage daughter falls in love.

Top End Wedding
(2019)Lauren and Ned have just ten days until their wedding to find Lauren's mother who has gone AWOL somewhere in the remote far north of Australia.

Little Joe
(2019)A botanist engineers a new flower that makes its owner happy. After taking one home, she soon realizes that it may not be as harmless as she thought.

Trap for Cinderella
(2013)An intense thriller about a young woman who loses her identity after surviving a house fire. Is she an heiress or the victim of a cruel, elaborate hoax?

Rare Beasts
(2021)A nihilistic writer and single mom is navigating her dysfunctional family and misogynistic workplace when the last man she’d expect catches her eye.

Bright Star
(2009)A beautiful depiction of love and loss, Campion’s film Bright Star charts the sad love affair between the nineteenth-century poet John Keats and his neighbour and lover, Fanny Brawne, during the years in which the poet penned much of the most celebrated verse in the Romantic period. Narrated from Brawne’s view on the romance, the movie not only uncovers the evolution of their young romance,...

The Gathering
(2003)When an American taking a walking tour of the British countryside is struck by a car, she loses her memory, but has a premonition about her carers.

Mr. Pip
(2012)A teacher tries to inspire his students in a war ravaged village, but the impending arrival of troops puts them all at terrible risk.

Mayhem
(2017)The pent-up rage in an office is unleashed with the spread of a mysterious airborne virus that pits the last two uninfected against their coworkers.

Mental
(2012)A cop avenges his mother's death, battling corruption until framed himself. Can he clear his name?

Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema
This epic exploration of filmmaking by women offers an essential history of cinema told through the lenses of the world’s greatest female directors.

Welcome to Sarajevo
(1997)Based on the true story of news correspondent Michael Nicholson, this Cannes Palme D'Or nominated film mixes news footage with original film to tell a remarkable, humane story in a city without hope.

Intruders
(2011)Two children living in different countries both find themselves visited nightly by the same faceless being who wants possession of their souls.