
2017
The greatness, fall and renaissance of Hammer, the flagship company of British popular cinema, mainly from 1955 to 1968. Tortured women and sadistic monsters populated oppressive scenarios in provocative productions that shocked censorship and disgusted critics but fascinated the public. Movies in which horror was shown in offensive colors: dreadful stories, told without prejudices, that offered fear, blood, sex and stunning performances.

Marcus Hearn
Self - Hammer Historian

Mick Garris
Self - Filmmaker

Dario Argento
Self - Filmmaker

Horst Janson
Self - Actor

Caroline Munro
Self - Actress / Various Roles

Joann Sfar
Self - Comic Author

John Carpenter
Self - Filmmaker

Simon Oakes
Self - Hammer CEO

Jonathan Rigby
Self - Film Historian / Actor

Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
Self (archive footage)

Christopher Lee
Self - Actor / Various Roles (archive footage)

Peter Cushing
Self - Actor / Various Roles (archive footage)

Paul McCartney
Self - Musician (archive footage)

John Lennon
Self - Musician (archive footage)

George Harrison
Self - Musician (archive footage)

Ringo Starr
Self - Musician (archive footage)

Alfred Hitchcock
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)

James Carreras
Self - Hammer Founder (archive footage)

Mick Jagger
Self - Musician (archive footage)

Forman vs. Forman

Amish Witches: The True Story of Holmes County

Laurel & Hardy: Their Lives and Magic

And the Beat Goes On: The Sonny and Cher Story

Paparazzi

Score: A Film Music Documentary

The 13th Warrior

Chaplin Today: Modern Times

Seijun Suzuki: kabuki & yakuzas

Ed Wood

A LEGO Brickumentary

To Tell the Truth: A History of Documentary Film (1928-1946)

Katyn

Das Boot Revisited: An Underwater Success Story

Miyazaki, Spirit of Nature

Jean-Pierre Léaud: The Child of Cinema

Cinéastes de notre temps : Max Ophuls ou la ronde

Cecil B. DeMille: American Epic

That's Life: Vittorio De Sica

Roberto Rossellini: Fragments and Jokes