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  • Omagh
  • Omagh review by from Aylesbury/bucks/England
    Rated - 4.0 stars Respectful, dignified, devastating... 29 February 2008
    ...y Greengrass and Guy Hibbert (SHOT THROUGH THE HEART), the film was directed by Pete Travis, a relative newcomer who distinguished himself in 2003 with his acclaimed TV dr...   Read customer review
  • Vantage Point
  • Vantage Point review by from Aylesbury/Bucks/England
    Rated - 3.0 stars For people who like thrillers, action and car chases... 17 February 2008
    ...ould have brought forth a fascinating motion picture. It didn't. Director Pete Travis (in his feature film debut) chooses to bog the movie down by actually rewinding...   Read customer review

Pete Travis - filmography


  • Endgame (2010)
    Starring: Jonny Lee Miller,  Mark Strong,  William Hurt
    Director: Pete Travis
    Certificate: Certificate: TBC
    The African National Congress (ANC) wages an armed struggle against apartheid; President P.W. Botha clings to the last threads of power; the country is on the brink of bloody insurrection. In a gripping thriller based on real-life events, Endgame drops us into this brutal conflict's control centers:..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 69% from 29 members
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  • Vantage Point on DVD (2008)
    Starring: Sigourney Weaver,  Matthew Fox,  Forest Whitaker
    Director: Pete Travis
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
    An attempt on the life of the president reveals a much larger conspiracy in this thriller starring Dennis Quaid, Matthew Fox, and Forest Whitaker. VANTAGE POINT takes the point of view of five witnesses and shows them all to reveal the truth.
    3.5 stars out of 5 69% from 62,370 members
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  • Vantage Point - Blu-ray (2008)
    Starring: Matthew Fox,  Sigourney Weaver,  Forest Whitaker
    Director: Pete Travis
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
    A presidential assassination attempt is told from multiple points of view in Pete Travis' directorial debut, VANTAGE POINT. U.S. president Ashton (William Hurt) is in Salamanca, Spain, to announce plans for a major global summit on terrorism. But as he stands behind the podium in front of an ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 68% from 9,350 members
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  • Omagh on DVD (2004)
    Starring: Gerard McSorley,  Michele Forbes,  Brenda Fricker
    Director: Pete Travis
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    15 August 1998: the Real IRA exploded a bomb on a crowded street in Omagh, just into Northern Ireland, to halt the Good Friday accords and peace process; 29 people died. Families formed the Omagh Support Group to press the police in their inquiries. The film focuses on the Gallagher family, who ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 70% from 351 members
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  • The Jury (2 discs) (2002)
    Starring: Derek Jacobi,  Anthony Sher,  Stuart Bunce
    Director: Pete Travis
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    The duty of serving on a jury is examined in this courtroom drama, a mini-series created for British television. The case concerns a young Pakistani student who is on trial for the ax murder of a fellow classmate. The case is engulfed in controversy due to the racial implications that have been ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 66% from 343 members
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Pete Travis facts

5 most recent films

Dredd - 3.0 stars
Endgame - 3.5 stars
Vantage Point - 3.5 stars
Vantage Point - Blu-ray - 3.5 stars
Omagh - 3.5 stars

5 highest-rated films

Cold Feet - Series 2 - 4.0 stars
Omagh - 3.5 stars
Henry VIII - 3.5 stars
Vantage Point - 3.5 stars
Vantage Point - Blu-ray - 3.5 stars

5 lowest-rated films

Dredd - 3.0 stars
Endgame - 3.5 stars
The Jury - 3.5 stars
Vantage Point - Blu-ray - 3.5 stars
Vantage Point - 3.5 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Fay Ripley - 8 times - show films
Robert Bathurst - 8 times - show films
Hermione Norris - 8 times - show films
James Nesbitt - 8 times - show films
Helen Baxendale - 8 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Tom Hooper - 4 times - show films
Tom Vaughn - 4 times - show films
Nigel Cole - 1 times - show films
Declan Lowney - 1 times - show films
Mark Mylod - 1 times - show films