Geraldine Hollett

Geraldine Hollett

Movies for Geraldine Hollett...

Passenger: Young as the Morning, Old as the Sea
Title: Passenger: Young as the Morning, Old as the Sea
Character: Self
Released: September 23, 2016
Type: Movie
A documentary on the making of Passenger's album "Young as the Morning, Old as the Sea" plus five live videos filmed and recorded at Roundhead Studios in Auckland, New Zealand.
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Passenger: Live at the Hammersmith Apollo
Title: Passenger: Live at the Hammersmith Apollo
Character: Self (The Once)
Released: December 1, 2015
Type: Movie
Watch one man and his guitar captivate a sold out Hammersmith Apollo with his stories, jokes and songs. The DVD captures the complete show, including Canadian folk trio 'The Once' sharing the stage during the encore. Live performances are intercut with an exclusive interview with Mike, giving an honest insight into his thoughts surrounding the show and life since the global success of 'Let Her Go'.
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Behind the Wall
Title: Behind the Wall
Character: Tessa
Released: August 30, 2008
Type: Movie
In this chilling, atmospheric thriller, Katelyn (Lindy Booth) seeks answers about the brutal murder that claimed her mother's life 20 years ago in the lighthouse where they lived, a crime for which her grief-and-guilt-crazed father has long held the blame. When developers descend on the abandoned lighthouse and begin to vanish mysteriously, Katelyn comes face-to-face with the evil haunts the family's former abode.
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Random Passage
Title: Random Passage
Character: Patience Andrews (Age 15)
Released: January 27, 2002
Type: Movie
This award winning miniseries traces the difficult passage of young Mary Keane (Aoife McMahon) from servitude in Ireland to the squalor of rough-and-tumble Newfoundland in the early 1800s. Escaping attempted rape and abuse, Mary moves on with her infant daughter to find shelter at a remote fishing station run by Thomas Hutchings (Colm Meaney). In a time and place where life and death are a hair's breadth apart, Mary joins the community's struggle for survival against sickness and starvation. All of the Cape's people are fugitives of one kind or another, but by pulling together through hardships and tragedies, they forge a new life of hope - and even love.