Roy Battersby
Know for: Directing
Born: 1936-04-20
Place of birth: London, England
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Right to Work March (1972)
They're young, unemployed and on the march - from Glasgow, Liverpool and Swansea to London.
Drama Out of a Crisis: A Celebration of Play for Today (2020)
Marking Play for Today’s 50th anniversary, Drama Out of a Crisis is a compelling exploration of the series, its origins, achievements,...
Red Mercury (2005)
Three young Muslim men, part of a terror cell, are making a bomb in a London flat, when they get a call to vacate immediately with their gear. The...
King of the Ghetto (1986)
An idealistic former soldier helps unite and house ethnic minorities in a run down area of London's east end
Doomwatch: Winter Angel (1999)
University lecturer Neil Tannahill is drawn into a sinister conspiracy involving secretly-stored Soviet nuclear waste at a remote British nuclear...
The Body (1970)
A psychedelic documentary of the body electric, with music by Pink Floyd. The film was directed and produced by Roy Battersby. The film's narrators,...
Escape From Kampala (1991)
The true story of a daring prison break. Wycliffe Kato, Director of Civil Aviation in Idi Amin's Uganda was at the airport to catch a flight to...
The Palestinian (1977)
A powerful Palestinian documentary starring Vanessa Redgrave about the PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) and its role in Lebanon, as well as...
Mr. Love (1985)
An fifty-year-old mild-mannered gardener becomes a lovable legend in his town for his talent to romantically please every woman that fancies him.
The Moth (1997)
This 1940s drama presents a story of class conflict and its influence on romance. Robert Bradley leaves the shipyards to work in his uncle's...
Olly's Prison (1993)
"When you marry, have kids...you'll still be in that chair." An ordinary city flat. Evening. A man tries to talk to his daughter. She will not...
The Black Candle (1991)
Lily Whitmore is the heir to a crumbling factory that she's determined to restore to its former glory. Unfortunately, Lily must instead turn her...
Winter Flight (1984)
As the Falklands War looms, an RAF recruit falls for a young barmaid, but their romance is quickly complicated with some surprising news.
The Act (1989)
Eastern Europe, February 1944: Johann Frink and Otto Hansen, once famous Berlin cabaret artists, are summoned to take part in a special...
Gentry (1987)
Gerald and Susannah, an affluent young couple, inspect a shabby town house for sale. Gerald has plans to renovate it and sell it on for a big profit....
Leeds United! (1974)
The true story of a strike in 1970 by female textile-factory workers in Leeds who wanted to be paid the same as their male colleagues, but whose...
Post Mortem (1975)
With her boss unexpectedly absent. Helen, his secretary takes charge.
Some Women (1969)
A film about four women who have been in prison.
Yellowbacks (1990)
Britain in the very near future. In an abandoned hotel, a young female doctor and a middle-aged scientist are interrogated separately. The question...
Greys Inbetween (2008)
A day in the life of Jane Grey, a struggling Black actress living in London's hard, beautiful city, grappling with unemployment. Her affair with a...
Roll On Four O'Clock (1970)
Compelling drama from screenwriter Colin Welland set in a city comprehensive school of low expectations and ambitions. Pupil Latimer does not conform...
The Operation (1973)
David Adler is an operator. He strips assets, other men's wives, and his oldest friend's soul - anything for a cool million.
Better Than the Movies (1972)
A man celebrating his birthday comes to appreciate the difference between media fantasy and mundane reality.