Adrian directed and produced the feature documentary The Ghost of Richard Harris, a cinematic journey that saw him team up with his brothers and Jared Harris in a heartfelt search for their father. The film premiered at the esteemed Venice Film Festival, subsequently winning top honors at the Newport Beach and Fort Lauderdale Film Festivals for Best Documentary. Moreover, The Ghost of Richard Harris received a long list nomination for the 2023 Best Documentary BAFTA Awards and was shortlisted for the George Morrison Feature Documentary Award at the IFTA Awards.
In his most recent endeavor, Adrian collaborated with Channel 4 to produce Chris Packham: Is it Time to Break the Law?, a documentary that showcases his versatility as a filmmaker. Adrian's extensive portfolio also includes the documentary Looking For England, where he partnered with renowned photographer Don McCullin to explore the cultural devastation wrought by ISIS in war-torn Syria. The Road to Palmyra, another notable project, was a BBC production that saw Adrian travel through the war-torn region to document the devastating impact of ISIS.
Adrian has also had the privilege of working with esteemed individuals such as Anthony Hopkins, Steve Martin, and Baz Luhrmann, with whom he co-produced the Bafta-winning documentary The Show Must Go On. His other notable projects include The Kate Bush Story: Running Up That Hill, an exploration of the 'beautiful mystery' surrounding the enigmatic singer-songwriter Kate Bush, and Prince: Last Year of a Legend, a documentary that delves into the genius of Prince Rogers Nelson.
In addition to his film work, Adrian is also an executive producer for Levison Wood's series Arabia and the feature documentary Misha and The Wolves, further solidifying his reputation as a prolific and innovative filmmaker.