Stuart Graham
13 titles
Filmography
13 results

Milo
(2012)Milo, an isolated 10-year-old boy with 'sensitive skin', lives a life rigidly controlled by his father. Sparked by his first friendship, he runs away from home to attend the school camping trip - but never arrives. He falls into the hands of an ageing criminal couple, with whom he enjoys pure freedom from constraint - until he learns the shocking truth about his skin condition. Filled with doubt about his father's love for him, Milo must try to come to terms with who he really is.

Scapegoat
(2009)A combustible crime drama of sex, class, bogus respectability, and dark domestic secrets surrounding one of Ireland's most famous unsolved murders.

The Interrogation of Tony Martin
(2018)The shocking true story of an English farmer who shot and killed a teenage burglar and spurred a nation towards a conversation on self-defense.

Bad Day for the Cut
(2017)A middle-aged Irish farmer, who still lives at home with his mother, sets off on a mission of revenge when the old lady is murdered.

The Cured
(2017)Years after Europe was ravaged by the Maze virus, transforming people into cannibalistic monsters, a cure is finally found. In 75% of cases, the treatment is successful but the cured remember everything they did while infected. Amongst them is Senan Browne (Sam Keeley), a man haunted by the memories of his actions.

The Occupant
(2025)Desperate to fund an experimental treatment for her sister Beth's terminal cancer, Abby takes a high-risk but well-paid job at a uranium mine in Northern Georgia. Her attempt to return home after discovering a mysterious, potentially valuable mineral element is halted after her helicopter crashes in the remote mountains.

One Man's Hero
(1999)Set during the Mexican-American War, this is the story of Irish soldiers who are chastised by Protestant peers, and defect to the Mexican Army.

Aisha
(2022)Aisha, a young Nigerian woman seeking asylum in Ireland, struggles to maintain hope and dignity against the looming threat of deportation.

Brendan Smyth: Betrayal of Trust
(2011)Father Brendan Smyth evades detection as a child abuser for 30 years, thanks in no small part to collusion with the Abbot-General of the Norbertines.

Goldfish Memory
(2003)A breezy and light romantic comedy set in Dublin in the early 2000s as a group of adults of all sexual orientations try to find love in their life.

The Hallow
(2015)After moving to an isolated home in Ireland, a family discovers that they are directly in the crossfires of demonic creatures living in the woods.

Made in Belfast
(2013)Eight years after the novel he wrote about his friends’ private life ruined their marriage, a best-selling author returns home to try to make amends.

Peterman
(2015)A young junkie is held captive by a group of gangsters when his grandfather's death makes him the only one left alive who can open a valuable safe.