List of British films of 1995

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A list of British films released in 1995 .

1995

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1995
Angels and Insects Philip Haas Mark Rylance, Patsy Kensit, Kristin Scott Thomas Drama
A Close Shave Nick Park Peter Sallis, Anne Reid Family
An Awfully Big Adventure Mike Newell Hugh Grant, Alan Rickman Comedy
Babe Chris Noonan James Cromwell, Magda Szubanski Comedy-drama
Balto Simon Wells Kevin Bacon, Bridget Fonda, Jim Cummings, Phil Collins, Bob Hoskins Animated adventure
Blue Juice Carl Prechezer Sean Pertwee, Catherine Zeta-Jones Drama
Branwen Ceri Sherlock
Butterfly Kiss Michael Winterbottom Amanda Plummer, Saskia Reeves DramaEntered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival
Carrington Christopher Hampton Emma Thompson, Jonathan Pryce BiopicWon two awards at Cannes
Circle of Friends Pat O'Connor Chris O'Donnell, Minnie Driver DramaCo-production with the US and the Republic of Ireland
Clockwork Mice Vadim Jean Ian Hart, Catherine Russell, Art Malik Drama
Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde David Price Sean Young, Tim Daly Comedy/horrorCo-production with the US
England, My England Tony Palmer Nicholas Ball, Simon Callow, Robert Stephens Musical/historical
The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain Christopher Monger Hugh Grant, Ian McNeice, Tara Fitzgerald ComedyEntered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival
Feast of July Christopher Menaul Embeth Davidtz, Tom Bell, James Purefoy Drama
French Kiss Lawrence Kasdan Meg Ryan, Kevin Kline, Timothy Hutton, Jean Reno, François Cluzet, Suzan Anbeh Romantic comedyCo-production with France and the US
GoldenEye Martin Campbell Pierce Brosnan, Sean Bean, Famke Janssen Spy/action
The Grotesque John-Paul Davidson Alan Bates, Sting Comedy
The Hard Case Guy Ritchie Wale Ojo CrimeShort film
Haunted Lewis Gilbert Aidan Quinn, Kate Beckinsale Horror
I.D. Philip Davis Reece Dinsdale, Warren Clarke Drama
Innocent Lies Patrick Dewolf Stephen Dorff, Gabrielle Anwar, Joanna Lumley ThrillerCo-production with France
Jack and Sarah Tim Sullivan Richard E. Grant, Samantha Mathis Romance/comedy
Land and Freedom Ken Loach Ian Hart, Rosana Pastor WarEntered into the 1995 Cannes Film Festival
Mad Dogs and Englishmen Henry Cole Elizabeth Hurley, Joss Ackland Thriller
Margaret's Museum Mort Ransen Helena Bonham Carter, Clive Russell Drama
A Month by the Lake John Irvin Vanessa Redgrave, Edward Fox Romance
Nothing Personal Thaddeus O'Sullivan Ian Hart, John Lynch Drama
Othello Oliver Parker Laurence Fishburne, Irène Jacob, Kenneth Branagh Shakespearean
P*U*L*S*E David Mallet Pink Floyd Concert film
The Passion of Darkly Noon Philip Ridley Brendan Fraser, Ashley Judd, Viggo Mortensen Drama
Persuasion Roger Michell Amanda Root, Ciarán Hinds, Susan Fleetwood Literary dramaThe film premiered on television in Britain, but was released theatrically in the US and other countries.
The Phoenix and the Magic Carpet Zoran Perisic Peter Ustinov, Dee Wallace Family [1]
Pride and Prejudice Simon Langton Colin Firth, Jennifer Ehle, David Bamber Literary dramaBased on the novel by Jane Austen
Richard III Richard Loncraine Ian McKellen, Annette Bening, Jim Broadbent Literary dramaEntered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival
Rough Magic Clare Peploe Bridget Fonda, Russell Crowe Comedy/dramaCo-production with France and the US
Sister My Sister Nancy Meckler Joely Richardson, Jodhi May, Julie Walters Drama
The Steal John Hay Alfred Molina, Helen Slater Comedy/thriller
Stonewall Nigel Finch Guillermo Díaz, Frederick Weller, Duane Boutte Drama
Two Deaths Nicolas Roeg Sônia Braga, Patrick Malahide Drama
Two Nudes Bathing John Boorman John Hurt ShortScreened at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival
Total Eclipse Agnieszka Holland Leonardo DiCaprio, David Thewlis, Romane Bohringer, Dominique Blanc Erotic historic dramaBased on 1967 play by Christopher Hampton
Wild Side Donald Cammell Anne Heche, Joan Chen, Christopher Walken Drama

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  1. "BoyActors - the Phoenix and the Magic Carpet (1995)".