Edward Hogg
9 titles
Filmography
9 results

Bunny and the Bull
(2009)An extraordinary visual feast from the director of "The Mighty Boosh", featuring the crème-de-la-crème of British comedy talent, including Noel Fielding, Julian Barrett and Richard Ayoade, "Bunny and the Bull" follows Stephen (Ed Hogg) and Bunny (Simon Farnaby) as they leave the dull routine of life in England behind and embark on an extraordinary odyssey where imagination is the only limit. Journeying from the industrial wastelands of Silesia to the bull fields of Andalusia, their adventures brings them into contact with a Polish dog farmer (Julian Barratt), a moustachioed matador (Noel Fielding) and a hot-tempered crab waitress (Veronica Echegui), who soon tests how far their friendship really goes.

Scarborough
(2019)Two sets of couples—each comprising a teacher and a student—spend a life-changing weekend at hotel in the seaside resort town of Scarborough.
Ollie Kepler's Expanding Purple World
(2013)Ollie Kepler, wacky web designer and astronomy geek, is about to get married when things in his life go horribly wrong. Plunged into a world of turmoil, Ollie's mind starts playing weird tricks on him as he spirals into a hallucinatory world of sinister voices and visions of dead people. A quirky, darkly comic tale of a young man's journey through love, madness and outer space, Ollie Kepler is a funny and spooky reminder of just how fragile sanity can be.

A Good Woman Is Hard to Find
(2019)A recently widowed young mother goes to great lengths to protect her family while searching for answers about her husband's unsolved murder.

The Phone Call
(2013)Winner of the 87th Academy Award for Live Action Short. The Phone Call follows Heather (played by Oscar nominated, Golden Globe winning Sally Hawkins), a shy lady who works at a helpline call centre. When she receives a phone call from a mystery man (played by Oscar winner Jim Broadbent) she has no idea that the encounter will change her life forever.
Mary, Queen of Scots
(2013)A biography of the doomed monarch whose devotion to her cousin Elizabeth I, and her duty to her country left her executed. Through evocative visuals, the film examines her return to Scotland, the exhausting struggles between Catholics and Protestants, her marriage to Lord Darnley, and her relationship with the Earl of Bothwell. Thomas Imbach’s film presents a queen who lost three kingdoms, a wife who lost three husbands and, ultimately, her life.

Kill Your Friends
(2015)A ruthless talent executive in Britpop-era London goes to deadly extremes to find his next hit and stay on top of the cutthroat music industry.

The Program
(2015)Convinced that Lance Armstrong used banned performance-enhancing drugs during the tour de France, a sports reporter embarks on a hunt for evidence.

Adult Life Skills
(2016)Approaching 30, a woman who's been content to spend her days making funny videos and living in her mom's garden shed confronts pressures to grow up.