Antonia Campbell-Hughes

Antonia Campbell-Hughes

Birthday:Sep 7, 1982
Place of birth:Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK

Filmography

2026
The Morrigan

The Morrigan

Horror
Upcoming

20261h 36min

Director: Colum Eastwood

Follows an archaeologist who travels to Ireland to uncover a long-dead tomb. A threat is released and she will have to fight to keep her teenage daughter from falling under the control of The Morrigan, a vengeful "Pagan War Goddess."

2018
Paul, Apostle of Christ

Paul, Apostle of Christ

Drama Historical Drama
6.6

20181h 48min

United States

Director: Andrew Hyatt

Risking his life, Luke ventures to Rome to visit Paul -- the apostle who's bound in chains and held captive in Nero's darkest and bleakest prison cell. Haunted by the shadows of his past misdeeds, Paul wonders if he's been forgotten as he awaits his grisly execution. Before Paul's death, Luke resolves to write another book that details the birth of what will come to be known as the church.

2014
The Canal

The Canal

Horror Mystery Thriller Psychological Horror Unreliable Perspective Mystery
5.8

20141h 33min

United Kingdom, Ireland

Director: Ivan Kavanagh

A man who suspects his wife is cheating on him begins having nightmarish visions of an evil presence that he believes inhabits his house.

2013
3096 Days

3096 Days

Drama Tragic Drama
6.5

20131h 51min

Germany

Director: Sherry Hormann

A young Austrian girl is kidnapped and held in captivity for eight years. Based on the real-life case of Natascha Kampusch.

2009
Bright Star

Bright Star

Drama Romance Historical Drama Passionate Romance
6.9

20091h 59min

Australia, United Kingdom

Director: Jane Campion

In 1818, high-spirited young Fanny Brawne finds herself increasingly intrigued by the handsome but aloof poet John Keats, who lives next door to her family friends the Dilkes. After reading a book of his poetry, she finds herself even more drawn to the taciturn Keats. Although he agrees to teach her about poetry, Keats cannot act on his reciprocated feelings for Fanny, since as a struggling poet he has no money to support a wife.