Skip to main content
WatchRoster

Robert Mullan Filmography

Directing7 FILMS IN DB

RobertMullan

Known for Directing · We Will Sing, Mad to Be Normal, Letters to Sofija

7
FILMS IN DB
$129
TOTAL VALUE
2
PRICED
$65
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
We Will Sing
~$100 · DVD · 2015
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Mad to Be Normal
$29 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Robert Mullan delivers introspective historical dramas to the screen, a treat for collectors who appreciate films with a conscience. Though a prolific documentarian early in his career, his feature films as writer-director have truly resonated with physical media enthusiasts. His 2015 gem, *We Will Sing*, a powerful narrative centered on the true story of the Welsh community choir in Patagonia, is a particularly sought-after title. Mullan’s work often delves into compelling, often untold, historical footnotes, bringing rich character studies to life. Films like *Mad to be Normal* and *Letters to Sofija* showcase his talent for crafting intimate portraits within broader historical contexts. His distinctive storytelling and commitment to exploring complex human experiences ensures that his feature films maintain a strong collectibility factor, celebrated by those who value narratives that both entertain and provoke thought, making fantastic additions to any curated home video library.

HIGHEST VALUE RELEASES

FILMS BY DECADE

FULL FILMOGRAPHY

7 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Robert Mullan known for?

Robert Mullan is known for directing films.

What genres does Robert Mullan's filmography span?

Robert Mullan's filmography spans the genres of Drama, History, and Thriller.

What era does Robert Mullan's work cover?

Robert Mullan's work covers the years from 1990 to 2018, with his most active decade being the 2010s.

How many films are in Robert Mullan's filmography?

Robert Mullan has directed a total of 7 films.

What are some notable films directed by Robert Mullan?

Some notable films directed by Robert Mullan include We Will Sing (2015), Mad to Be Normal (2017), and Letters to Sofija (2013).