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Nimmy March Filmography

ActressBORN 1962KINGSTON UPON THAMES4 FILMS IN DB

NimmyMarch

Known for Acting Β· One of Many Suppers

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Nimmy March is a celebrated figure in the world of film, particularly known for her captivating performances in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Her standout role in "Dreaming Rivers" (1989) showcases her ability to evoke deep emotion, making it a must-have for collectors of independent cinema. This film, with its rich narrative and powerful direction, has become a cornerstone of physical media collections, often sought after on VHS and DVD for its artistic merit and cultural significance. Collectors are drawn to March's work not only for her compelling performances but also for the limited editions and special releases featuring her films. "Dreaming Rivers" is often highlighted in discussions about the evolution of indie film distribution, further solidifying its place in home video history. Enthusiasts appreciate the film's unique blend of storytelling and visual aesthetics, making March's contributions to cinema an essential part of any serious collector's roster.

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What is Nimmy March known for?

Nimmy March is known for acting in films such as Dreaming Rivers (1989) as Sister, The Pile-Up: Death on the Motorway (2025) as Self - Narrator (voice), One of Many Suppers (2025) as Caroline, and Wild Vienna as Self.

What genres does Nimmy March's filmography span?

Nimmy March's filmography spans the genres of Documentary and Drama.

What era or decades does Nimmy March's work cover?

Nimmy March's work covers the years from 1989 to 2025, with the most active decade being the 2020s.

How many films are in Nimmy March's filmography?

Nimmy March has a filmography that includes 4 films.

Do Nimmy March's films appear across physical media formats?

The available data does not specify the physical media formats for Nimmy March's films.