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Peccadillo Pictures
2000–Present

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Location

United Kingdom

Description

Peccadillo Pictures is an award-winning* UK film distributor of Art House, LGBTQ+ and International Cinema from with an impressive collection of films from across the world. Launched in 2000, Peccadillo nurtures new and upcoming talent alongside established directors. In addition, Peccadillo Pictures also distributes short films and rereleases of classic titles. As well as bringing an array of films to cinemas across the UK and Ireland, Peccadillo provides film viewing on a variety of platforms on video on demand from iTunes, GooglePlay, Blu-ray and DVD. In 2020 the Peccadillo Pop-up Shop opened, housing Peccadillo Blu-rays and DVDs past and present. Then in 2021 we launched Peccadillo On Demand service PeccadilloPOD, where viewers can rent or buy our films to watch online. * Winner: Screen Marketing & Distribution Awards, 2012 * Winner: Screen Marketing & Distribution Awards, 2017

“About Us - Peccadillo Pictures.” Accessed June 4, 2025. https://www.peccapics.com/about-us-2/.
Works in catalogue
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    A Deal With the Universe

    film/video, 2018

    In his debut film, assembled entirely from home video footage shot over the course of a decade, Jason Barker tells the fascinating story of being a pregnant trans male and he and his partner Tracey's inspiring journey to conceive. Charting the early days of the couple’s relationship and their struggles to get pregnant, we witness a series of setbacks that led the pair to radically re-think their plans and take a road far less anticipated. Told with absolute candour and disarming honesty, Barker’s extraordinarily intimate and profoundly moving documentary details the tragedies and triumphs this irrepressible couple faced along the way. And the results are wonderful – warm, funny, sad and often completely unexpected. This is a tender film, but it still packs one hell of an emotional punch, offering rich insights into the complexities of gender identity and the fraught emotions that come with impending parenthood. But perhaps more than anything, it is the story of one truly incredible family.