Where to watch Emil Woerner in the UK
Find every Emil Woerner film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 6 May 2026.
Emil Woerner is an American filmmaker, painter, and music producer from central Arkansas. Emil was drawn to cinema at a young age and as every new year passed he found freedom through expression and creativity. His work examines a broad range of themes, characters and emotions, best defined by his first feature directorial effort, The Skull and the Arm (2023). Stylistically, Emil has cultivated a brand known for surrealist elements, abstract imagery, abrasive and immersive sound design, and unnerving horror themed imagery. He also works as a film editor. Besides editing his own films, he has e…
Emil Woerner films streaming in the UK
Most-watched films featuring Emil Woerner, available across UK streaming, rent and buy.
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- Daydreamers as Pedestrian
- The Screen (2018) Director
- THE TASTE OF NEON (2023) Editor
- CARDBOARD Editor
- In My Dreams (2019) Director
- Baking (2021) Production Design
- Downer (2017) Director
- Frank Director of Photography
- The Horse Doesn't Work (2020) Director
- In The Only Ocean (2021) Director
- The Skull and the Arm (2023) Writer
- Just Some Weird Shit (2019) Director
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