A nuanced portrayal of a mother-daughter relationship.
Drawing upon a mother’s expectations of a dutiful daughter, the film explores family obligation and associated guilt that reflects the emotional strains of being a South Asian woman in modern British society.
An animated documentary that explores ghosts and gentrification in Shepherd's Bush Market using 2D digital animation, live action footage, oral histories, memories, and archival images.The film presents this West London market as a vital urban common, a site for community, care, and resistance in a predominantly immigrant neighbourhood.
An unlikely creative partnership is formed between a young Deaf man and an embittered busker on the streets of Glasgow.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2023 - Short Film Competition - World premiere
A desolate speech is being rehearsed and delivered at the very same time, a stone becomes the physical manifestation of despair, heavy arms fall to the rhythm of anxiety, while an empty space is incessantly hunted by intrusive blue thoughts.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2023
A personal short documentary about dancing as a plus size woman through the lens of pop culture. A radical and joyful reimagining of awesome dance scenes with the bodies that traditionally get pushed to the back taking up space front and centre.
Edinburgh International Film Festival 2023 Bridging the Gap - World premiere
FriendsontheOutsidetellsthestoryofan incarcerated man called Jamie who finds joy and comfort inside by foraging for weeds and caring for birds. It questions whytheUK prison system is currentlyinits biggest expansioninmore than a century, exposing naturalising language around this expansion.
Edinburgh International Film Festival 2023 Bridging the Gap - World premiere
A dramatic tale of the quest for residency in the United Kingdom. In this crazy pursuit of a British passport, true love blossomed, and pain gained.
Moses got himself a white British wife even though he was already married with five kids back home. He played the devoted husband until his British passport came, which became Berry, his British wife’s nightmare. Rosie on the other hand, has a Kenyan fiancé who paid for her to study in England and expects her back. However, Rosie is confused about whom to choose. Ignorantly, Mike falls in love with her lies and could not wait to marry her
when he found out she was pregnant for him. Amaro has come as a skilled immigrant and shares an accommodation with Stan, who has a vengeance to carry out. Stan fears she is only after his British citizenship not him and will continue to carry out his vengeance for all those years of rejection.
Who will be lucky enough to embrace true happiness and success, or perhaps an escape to freedom at the expense and detriment of another.
An intimate portrait of London’s East and South East Asian clubbing community, a world in which the allure of raving, extravagance, and hyperpop becomes an affirmation of love, acceptance, and joy. This world-within-a-world is instantly familiar, filled with ambitions, desires, and yearnings that reflect the joy and resistance of today.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2024
Never Mind Walnut Street is Marta Dyczkowska’s heartfelt letter to her dear friend, walking him through the changes in the city they once shared together.
Edinburgh International Film Festival 2023 Bridging the Gap - World premiere