A love story set in the near future where single people, according to the rules of The City, are arrested and transferred to The Hotel. There they are obliged to find a matching mate in 45 days. If they fail, they are transformed into an animal of their choosing and released into The Woods. A desperate Man escapes from The Hotel to The Woods where The Loners live and falls in love, although it is against their rules.
Official Selection Cannes 2015 - In Competition
Jackie, a lowly paralegal is fired from his position at a criminal law firm and, along with his colleague Mick, embarks on a sometimes reckless journey to 'wine and dine' London's criminals, with the aim of getting their jobs back.
As they gather an assortment of gangsters and petty crooks, and descend further and further into the underworld, the line between criminal and lawyer becomes increasingly indefinable.
Through all the twists and turns, Jackie asks his clients to trust him... he's not a lawyer... yet.
A portrait of teenage escort, Coco. Winner of the Illy Prize for Best Short Film, Directors' Fortnight, Cannes Film Festival 2015
"What begins as a summary of online reviews of a teenage escort becomes a provocative and formally audacious commentary on the fluidity of identities and perceptions of young women in the Internet age. Indeed, the only thing that's certain is that all these people who claim to know "Coco" may not know anything at all."
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2015 - Debate Strand
Holly has a crush. She's fallen for Rob, who carries a black cloud of death and despair with him wherever he goes. She is warned off by her friends - he is a walking tragedy ever since his girlfriend Nina died in a car crash a year and a half ago. However Holly is undeterred: she wants him, she can fix him, she can make him happy again. They start a relationship, and the first time they're in bed together, so is Nina. A bloody and tangled mess of broken limbs, she is dead, very much so, but still here, still talking, all too real. Holly doesn't freak out and run - she can deal with the dead girl sharing their bed, their lives, their minds. If it's what Rob needs, it's what she'll do…
SXSW 2015 - World premiere
For Rene Fustercluck, life was bad, the Apocalypse was awful and then Gordon arrived. 'After the End' explores the possibility that the only thing worse than being the last man on earth, is being the second to last man on earth.
What if Jane Austen had Facebook? What if Charles Dickens was on Twitter? Would two of the greatest authors in British history ever have got any work done if they lived in the 21st Century?