List of British films of 2002

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A list of British films released in 2002 .

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
24 Hour Party People Michael Winterbottom Steve Coogan, Shirley Henderson, Paddy Considine, Ralf Little Comedy/dramaManchester party culture; entered at Cannes
28 Days Later Danny Boyle Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Christopher Eccleston Horror
About a Boy Chris Weitz Hugh Grant, Nicholas Hoult, Toni Collette Comedy
AKA Duncan Roy Matthew Leitch, Diana Quick, George Asprey DramaEight awards and nominations
Ali G Indahouse Mark Mylod Sacha Baron Cohen, Martin Freeman, Michael Gambon, Charles Dance Comedy
All or Nothing Mike Leigh Timothy Spall, Sam Kelly Entered into the 2002 Cannes Film Festival
Anita and Me Metin Hüseyin Chandeep Uppal, Kabir Bedi, Anna Brewster Comedy/dramaBritish Indian film
Before You Go Lewis Gilbert Julie Walters, John Hannah Comedy
Bend It Like Beckham Gurinder Chadha Parminder Nagra, Keira Knightley, Jonathan Rhys Meyers Drama/sports
Deathwatch Michael J. Bassett Jamie Bell, Laurence Fox Horror
Die Another Day Lee Tamahori Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry, John Cleese, Madonna Spy/actionLast James Bond film starring Brosnan
Dirty Pretty Things Stephen Frears Chiwetel Ejiofor Drama
Doctor Sleep (also known as Close Your Eyes) Nick Willing Goran Visnjic, Shirley Henderson, Paddy Considine Drama
Dog Soldiers Neil Marshall Sean Pertwee, Kevin McKidd Horror
The Escapist Gillies MacKinnon Jonny Lee Miller, Andy Serkis Thriller
The Guru Daisy von Scherler Mayer Jimi Mistry, Heather Graham, Marisa Tomei Comedy
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Chris Columbus Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson Fantasy
The Honeytrap Michael G. Gunther Emily Lloyd, Valerie Edmond, Anthony Green, Ed Harris Thriller
The Hours Stephen Daldry Nicole Kidman, Meryl Streep, Julianne Moore, Ed Harris Drama
The Importance of Being Earnest Oliver Parker Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Judi Dench ComedyAdaptation of the play by Oscar Wilde
In This World Michael Winterbottom Jamal Udin Torabi, EnayatullahDrama
The Last Great Wilderness David Mackenzie Alastair Mackenzie, Jonathan Phillips, Ewan Stewart, David Hayman, Victoria Smurfit Dogme 95-esque thriller/dark humour
Long Time Dead Marcus Adams Joe Absolom, Lukas Haas Horror
The Magdalene Sisters Peter Mullan Anne-Marie Duff, Nora Jane Noone, Geraldine McEwan Drama
Miranda Marc Munden Christina Ricci, John Simm Romance/comedy
Morvern Callar Lynne Ramsay Samantha Morton Drama
My Little Eye Marc Evans Sean Cw Johnson, Kris Lemche Horror
My Wrongs #8245–8249 & 117 Chris Morris Paddy Considine ComedyShort film
Nicholas Nickleby Douglas McGrath Charlie Hunnam, Nathan Lane, Jim Broadbent Comedy drama
Once Upon a Time in the Midlands Shane Meadows Robert Carlyle, Shirley Henderson, Kathy Burke Crime drama
The One and Only Simon Cellan Jones Justine Waddell, Richard Roxburgh, Jonathan Cake Comedy/romance
The Pianist Roman Polanski Adrien Brody, Frank Finlay Drama
Pure Gillies MacKinnon David Wenham, Keira Knightley, Molly Parker Drama
The Revenger's Tragedy Alex Cox Christopher Eccleston, Eddie Izzard, Derek Jacobi DramaAdaptation of the play by Thomas Middleton [1]
Ripley's Game Liliana Cavani John Malkovich, Dougray Scott CrimeCo-production with Italy and the US
Silent Cry Julian Richards Emily Woof, Douglas Henshall Thriller
Solid Geometry Denis Lawson Ewan McGregor, Ruth Millar MysteryShort film
The Soul Keeper Roberto Faenza Emilia Fox, Iain Glen, Craig Ferguson Romance/dramaItalian-French-British co-production
Spider David Cronenberg Ralph Fiennes, Miranda Richardson, Gabriel Byrne Psychological thriller
Tomorrow La Scala! Francesca Joseph Screened at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival
Two Men Went to War John Henderson Kenneth Cranham, Leo Bill World War II comedy
Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise Danny Boyle Timothy Spall, Michael Begley Comedy/drama
The Warrior Asif Kapadia Irrfan Khan AdventureMade in Hindi

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References

  1. "Revengers Tragedy – Senses of Cinema".