Where to watch Simon Lereng Wilmont in the UK
Find every Simon Lereng Wilmont film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 8 May 2026.
Danish documentary filmmaker. His film "The Distant Barking of Dogs", dedicated to the events in the east of Ukraine, was included in the long list of the Academy Award.
Simon Lereng Wilmont films streaming in the UK
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- The Act of Killing (2012) Thanks
- The Distant Barking of Dogs (2017) Director
- A House Made of Splinters (2023) Director
- Angels Are Made of Light (2018) Thanks
- Mrs Eilersen And Mehmet (2006) Painter
- The Human Scale (2012) Assistant Director
- Girl Away from Home (2023) Director
- Chikara - The Sumo Wrestler's Son (2013) Director
- Travelling with Mr. T (2012) Director of Photography
- Bird Boy (2019) Director of Photography
- Oleg and the War (2017) Director
- Above the Ground, beneath the Sky (2008) Director
- Dormitory Master (2009) Director
- The Fencing Champion (2014) Screenplay
- Ramona's Journey (2004) Director
- Graine de champion (2016) Director
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Most-watched Simon Lereng Wilmont films currently: The Act of Killing (2012), The Distant Barking of Dogs (2017), A House Made of Splinters (2023), Angels Are Made of Light (2018), Mrs Eilersen And Mehmet (2006).
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