CLAIRE BATCHELOR
COMPOSER
1 x 60mins BBC One / iPlayer
Six British women rediscover their sexuality, come out to themselves and their families, and rekindle long-lost love after watching drama series Gentleman Jack.
Dir. Sara Hardy
Screenhouse Productions
Original Music: Claire Batchelor
THE ORGANIC TERRORIST
Feature Doc
Can a Sake Brewer Save a Village From Extinction?
Dir. Megumi Inman
Sweet Take Studio & Mosaic Films
Original Score: Claire Batchelor
MICROPUBS: THE NEW LOCAL
Feature Doc - available on Amazon Prime Video
Inspired by the original micropub craze in Kent, three entrepreneurial Londoners decide to open their very own micropub and revitalise their high streets through a love of real ale, conversation and community spirit.
Dir. Syd Heather, James Coyne, Dan Eycott
Pixelform Studios
Original Score: Claire Batchelor
EQUAL
Short Doc
Charting the fight for Equal Marriage in Northern Ireland.
Dir. Gillian Callan. Erica Starling Productions
Screened: Galway Film Fleadh, GAZE Dublin and nominated for The Iris Prize
Original Score: Claire Batchelor
Life, Death and Cheerleading
Short Doc
The inspirational cheerleading grandmothers of Arizona who refuse to act their age.
Dir. Claire Tailyour BBC / Slackwire Films
Screened at Underwire, AFI Docs, WOFFF
Original Score: Claire Batchelor
The Final Reel
Feature Doc
The Final Reel is narrated by Sir John Hurt and takes an affectionate and entertaining look at our nations' obsession with cinema.
Dir. Jonathan Blagrove. CODA Films
Original Score by Claire Batchelor, Alex Ball and Scott Hazell
After The Bullet
Short Doc
The 2008 Mumbai attacks left 168 people dead after a 64-hour siege. One of the victims was the police officer Ashok Kamte. His wife Vinita has since dedicated her life to finding out the truth about her husband's death.
Dir. Zia Trench
Original Score by Claire Batchelor
The Tiger Files
Feature Doc
History of The Tiger Tank. Dir. Nick Da Costa.
Available on Amazon
Original Score by Claire Batchelor
A Different Face
Short Doc
Looking at the life of Shaharzad Akbar, the first girl from Afghanistan to be accepted into Oxford University
Dir. Victoria Musguin Rowe
Original Score: Claire Batchelor