Suzanna Hamilton
7 titles
Filmography
7 results

Ride the Snake
(2025)After her husband's death in a car crash, a woman and her daughter seek revenge on the drunk driver responsible, but soon find he's not what he seems.

Nineteen Eighty-Four
(1984)In a world controlled by language, surveillance, and doctored history, one man dares to rebel against a fascist government. Big Brother is watching.

Swallows and Amazons
(1974)Set in 1929, and based upon Arthur Ransome's immortal children's novel, "Swallows and Amazons" is the story of a group of children who man two sailing dinghies,'Swallow' and 'Amazon', and plan mock 'sea-battles'
Brimstone & Treacle
(1982)Brimstone and Treacle centres around the heavily troubled Bates family. The marriage between Mr. and Mrs. Bates is rocky, and both are suffering under the strain of caring for their mute, handicapped daughter Pattie. When Martin, a mysterious stranger arrives, they welcome him as a surrogate member of the family, especially pleased by his eagerness to help care for Pattie. Martin, however, is not all he appears to be. Potter uses the archetypal scenario of the supernatural visitor to explore the ambiguities of good and evil, as some of Martin's demonic acts have unexpectedly positive effects.

My Feral Heart
(2016)A sudden bereavement throws Luke, a fiercely independent young man with Down's syndrome, into a daunting new environment where he finds unexpected support from Eve a feisty, streetwise carer, and Pete, a complex local lad dealing with his own demons. Luke's search for solace leads to an encounter with a desperate young girl in need of help. While friendships bloom, long-buried secrets are revealed, and Luke verges dangerously close to disaster. My Feral Heart is an award-winning, understated character study bolstered by critically acclaimed performances, distinctive cinematography and a deeply evocative score. A warm-hearted yet hard-hitting drama about new beginnings, the power of unforeseen friendships, and the remarkable effect of one young man on the people he meets.

Out of Africa
(1985)In Kenya during the early 1900s, the married Baroness Blixen, whose pen name is Isak Dinesen, falls in love with British hunter Denys Finch Hatton.

The Island on Bird Street
(1997)During WWII, a boy hides in the ruins of the Warsaw Ghetto, after his family is sent to concentration camps, and awaits his father’s promised return.