A young woman living on the fringes of society becomes intoxicated by a stranger who overwhelms her quiet life.
Official Selection Venice Film Festival 2021 - Orrizonti - World premiere
Official Selection Toronto International Film Festival 2021 - Contemporary World Cinema
Official Competition BFI London Film Festival 2021
A psychotic, bunny-masked serial killer is on the prowl, carving up local perverts.
Meanwhile, a disturbed young man's therapy session takes a dark and violent turn.
Is his therapist the bunny-masked killer?
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Nights are long inside Naomi and Ram’s room. Tonight, they’ve invited Marina over and their messy space is under scrutiny. Exploring intimacy as personal playground, skin as intimate map, Naomi’s docile body is coming loose amidst the tension inside a room she continues knowing and unknowing.
Official Selection Locarno Film Festival 2021 - Winner Silver Pardino
Official Selection International Short Film Festival Nijmegen 2022
After a night of celebrating the Good Friday Agreement, Victoria, a young photographer, wakes up to Ciaran – a disillusioned young man. As the day progresses, she will have to reflect on the meaning of her art and love in the new era for Belfast.
Rejected by his family for his queerness and oppressed by his country for the same, Libyan teenager, Britannia, gets an interview at the British Embassy, gateway to the pulsing queer world of Manchester’s Canal Street. But an unexpected discovery strikes deep, forcing him to question where his dreams truly lie.
I AM GOOD AT KARATE follows a young teenager with mental health issues who is passionate about karate, wandering around a housing estate in East Kent locked in verbal and physical battles with a hallucinatory demon made of football shirts.
MOVING BARCELONA is a magical realist dance story about the Catalonian capital, an autonomous region in the Spanish State contending with an identity crisis. A city with everything going for it is still haunted by the ghosts of its past and despite much progress, it finds itself unearthing old wounds. Narrated by celebrated actor, Pep Munné, who appeals for calm, there is a sense of reassurance that all is okay. The movement of the city however tells a different story, and he is resigned to the fact that things inevitably, are the way they are. Barcelonians, in pursuit of happiness, find themselves on a treadmill to nowhere in a tale of modern day life.
MOVING BARCELONA is the eighth film in an award-winning collection of works by the London-based film-maker, Jevan Chowdhury to capture the world as a stage. Life on the street in London, Paris, Brussels, Dallas, Prague, Yerevan and Athens have all been recorded in this growing canon.