James Kent — Director (6)
Testament of Youth (2015) [Movie] IMDb WikiData TMDB
Testament of Youth
director: James Kent actor: Alicia Vikander / Kit Harington
other title: Generazione perduta / Juventudes Roubadas
Testament of Youth is a powerful story of love, war and remembrance, based on the First World War memoir by Vera Brittain, which has become the classic testimony of that war from a woman’s point of view. A searing journey from youthful hopes and dreams to the edge of despair and back again, it’s a film about young love, the futility of war and how to make sense of the darkest times.
The Thirteenth Tale (2013) [Movie] IMDb TMDB
The Thirteenth Tale
director: James Kent actor: Vanessa Redgrave / Olivia Colman
other title: El cuento número trece
Biographer Margaret Lea travels to the isolated rural mansion of the famous writer Vida Winter, who asks her to write her biography. Although initially she is reluctant, as Vida is known for constantly distorting the facts of her life, Margaret soon becomes fascinated with the story of a dark childhood, a disturbing tale that leads her to finally confront the traumas of her own past.
Lost Boys and Fairies (2024) [TV] WikiData IMDb TMDB
Lost Boys and Fairies
director: James Kent actor: Sion Daniel Young / Fra Fee
other title: Lost Boys and Fairies - Wenn Söhne Väter werden / Lost Boys & Fairies
Gabriel and his partner Andy adopt a child. But Gabriel has a history and he will need to embark upon a journey of self-discovery and attempt to repair his relationship with his dad before he can truly begin to parent 7-year old Jake.
The Capture (Series 2) (2022) [TV] Douban NeoDB TMDB
The Capture Season 2 part of TV Series: The Capture
9.6 (5 ratings) director: James Kent / Philippa Langdale actor: Ben Miles / Nigel Lindsay
Entrenched in the UK’s own “Correction” unit, DCI Rachel Carey finds herself in the middle of a new conspiracy — with a new target. But how can she solve this case when she can’t even trust her closest colleagues? Series two features “invisible” assassins, the terrifying rise of deepfake technology, the ever-growing tension between government and Big Tech, and corruption at the heart of the British media.