Mark Lewis Jones
9 titles
Filmography
9 results

The Lighthouse
(2016)Two men fight for their lives and their sanity when they're trapped in a remote lighthouse for months while a freak storm rages and tragedy strikes.

Sweetland
(2023)A man is determined to resist the extinction of the isolated Newfoundland community he belongs to, located at the outermost edge of the world.
Murmur
(2023)New. Sky Original short exploring the relationship between a mum and her autistic daughter and their fascination with murmurations. Evie doesn't talk much, but communicates with everything.

Apostle
(2018)In 1905, a drifter on a dangerous mission to rescue his kidnapped sister tangles with a sinister religious cult on an isolated island.

Just Jim
(2015)A teenage loner gets a crash course in cool from his charismatic, quiff-tastic, new American neighbour Dean. But as his street cred and love life improve, Jim finds that popularity comes at a price.

Gwen
(2018)Gwen is a young girl struggling with her mother’s unusual illness, her father's absence and the suspicious local community that has turned on them.

The Good Liar
(2019)Career con artist Roy Courtnay can hardly believe his luck when he meets well-to-do widow Betty McLeish online. As Betty opens her life and home to him, Roy is surprised to find himself caring about her, turning what should be a cut-and-dry swindle into the most treacherous tightrope walk of his life.

The Phantom of the Open
(2022)The heart-warming true story of Maurice Flitcroft, who entered the 1976 Open despite never playing a round of golf before. The extraordinary story of an ordinary man, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPEN is an uplifting and moving comedy drama about pursuing your dreams and shooting for the stars, no matter what hand you're dealt.
Caught in the Act
(2008)CAUGHT IN THE ACT is a hilarious, heart-warming comedy about deceit and integrity, friendship and folly and the triumph of humanity over greed. Set in the beautiful Welsh valleys, it tells the story of a corrupt parish council embezzling EU money to pay for their decadent lifestyles instead of funding the cultural development of their town. They soon find themselves with the unimaginable task of producing a performance of one of the greatest Shakespearean plays for the most important festival in the EU cultural calendar.