Eddie Hutton-Mills
Directing
Biography
Eddie Hutton-Mills is known for Kanaval: A People's History of Haiti in Six Chapters (2022), Rich Kids, Skint Holiday (2019) and Rich Kids Go Skint (2018).
Known For

Peep Show follows the lives of two men from their twenties to thirties, Mark Corrigan, who has steady employment for most of the series, and Jeremy "Jez" Usbourne, an unemployed would-be musician.
Peep Show

"Don't Tell the Bride" is a British reality television series in which couples are given money to fund their wedding ceremony. However, every detail of the event must be organized by the groom, who has no contact with the bride during the planning process.
Don't Tell the Bride

Colchester man Andy welcomed his new neighbour David with open arms. But when David started to come between Andy and his wife Irene, the friendship quickly soured. Pensioner Peter took no prisoners when Gary moved in next door and started making all sorts of complaints, and the peace of the Dorset countryside ...
The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door

Rich kids ditch their fast cars, five-star hotels and endless shopping trips to share a home with families living on the breadline. During their stay, they will experience the shock of seeing what life is like below the poverty line.
Rich Kids Go Skint

Well-to-do teens are taught the true value of money by swapping their first-class globetrotting getaways for micro-budget breaks in the UK.
Rich Kids Go Skint On Holiday

The film spotlights the soaring success of Barbie, with sales of three hundred thousand dolls in the first year, to over two billion before Ruth Handler died. The enormous financial rewards for both multi-millionaire parents are exposed, and this leads to a surprising story of betrayal, sex, drugs and excessive partying.
Barbie Uncovered: A Dream House Divided

Explores Diddy's rise as a pioneering hip-hop mogul and cultural force who launched multiple artists careers, to his recent dramatic fall from grace.
P Diddy: The Rise and Fall

Sheku Kanneh-Mason made history in 2016 when he became the first black winner of the BBC Young Musician competition. Sheku has six musically gifted siblings and this film explores their extraordinary talents and issues of diversity in classical music. We follow Sheku and his brothers and sisters and examine the sacrifices that parents Stuart and Kadie make in order to support their children in pursuing their musical dreams. Told through the prism of family life we get an understanding of what it is that drives this family to be the best musicians they can be. At the heart of the story is 17-year-old Sheku, and we see him coming to terms with his Young Musician win and the pressures and opportunities it brings. His life is changing dramatically as he now has to learn to deal with the challenges of becoming a world-renowned cellist.
Young, Gifted and Classical: The Making of a Maestro
Too often dismissed, young dads across the UK are quietly redefining fatherhood. Joe Swash meets four men breaking stigmas and showing what it truly means to show up.
Joe Swash: Forgotten Young Dads

Hannah Fry meets seven unvaccinated people to investigate why around four million adults remain unvaccinated against Covid-19, and to find out if any of them will change their mind.
Unvaccinated

Haitian history is presented through an explosion of colour, dance and music, as the country prepares for its legendary carnival.
Kanaval: A People's History of Haiti in Six Chapters

Daniel Henry follows the Black Lives Matter campaign in the UK, as the country looks at its record on race. Britain presents itself as a tolerant nation but the Windrush scandal, Grenfell and far-right terror plots tell a different story.