Vanessa Engle

Vanessa Engle
Total Credits at Criticker: 11 (Director)
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Broken Lives
Broken Lives (1994) - TV Movie
Drama-documentary about divorce in 18th-century England, including three dramatised accounts of divorce and inteviews with historians. (explore.bfi.org.uk)
Art & the 60s
Art & the 60s (2004) - TV Series
Vanessa Engle's accompanying BBC4 TV series to Tate Britains · Art & the 60s: This Was Tomorrow exhibition.
Lefties
Lefties (2006) - TV Series
Lefties is a three-part 2006 BBC documentary series investigating some aspects of the extreme Left of British politics in the 1970s. Episodes detailed non-conformist squatters living in South London in the 1970s, radical feminism in the 1970s and the formation of the News on Sunday, a left-wing tabloid newspaper formed in 1987. The series was produced as a companion series to Tory! Tory! Tory! an overview of the New Right and Thatcherism
Inside Harley Street
Series exploring the world of Harley Street and the surrounding medical neighbourhood. (bbc.co.uk)
Jews
Jews (2008) - TV Series
Documentary series giving an unprecedented insight into Jewish life in Britain today (bbc.co.uk)
Women
Women (2010) - TV Series
Documentary series about feminism and its impact on women's lives (bbc.co.uk)
Money
Money (2011) - TV Series
A three-part documentary series from acclaimed director Vanessa Engle, exploring our personal attitudes to money. This first episode follows people who dedicate their lives to getting rich, documenting the extraordinary world of wealth trainers. Featuring renowned American wealth gurus Robert Kiyosaki and T Harv Eker, as well as a selection of their British followers, the film examines whether anyone can get rich if they truly apply themselves. (bbc.co.uk)
Stand Up with Alan Davies
Along with clips of his performances at various venues across Britain, Alan visits and interviews other comedians both old and new. During episode one he hangs out and chats with Dave Allen, Jasper Carrott, Eddie Izzard (who was about to perform at Wembley Arena for the first time) and Ardal OHanlon. (youtube.com)
The Cult Next Door
The extraordinary story of the Maoist cult that came to light when 3 women emerged from a small flat in Brixton, South London in 2013. A tiny political sect formed in the 1970s had turned into a bizarre religious cult. (imdb)
The Funeral Murders
A look back at the tragic series of events that took place during two funerals in Belfast in March 1988.
The Unbelievable Story of Carl Beech
Documentary telling the jaw-dropping story of Carl Beech, a former nurse from Gloucester who claimed he had been sexually abused by a group of prominent men in the 1970s and 80s leading to a £2 million police investigation.