The extraordinary rise of Olympic Boxing Champion, Record-breaker, Feminist and LGBT icon Nicola Adams. From the streets of Leeds to the world stage, Adams fought her way to the top and changed the game. This is her story.
Myrtle cooks dinner for her son. But something's not quite right. This kitchen is anonymous, industrial and Myrtle's working to a deadline. As her composure unravels, we learn that 21 grams is all that separates life from death.
A pair of brothers who own a large ranch in Montana are pitted against each other when one of them gets married.
Office Selection Venice Film Festival 2021 - In Competition - World premiere
Official Selection Telluride Film Festival 2021
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2021 - Headline Gala
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
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
The story of a burnt-out, middle-aged, ex pop star in search of his long lost anarchist mojo. Dunstan Bruce is 59 and he’s struggling with the fact that the world seems to be going to hell in a handcart. He’s wondering where did it all go wrong? For him. For humanity.
Twenty years after his fall from grace, the former frontman of the anarchist band Chumbawamba is angry and frustrated. But how does a middle-aged, retired radical, who now feels invisible get back up again?
In this punk version of Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’ Dunstan is visited by the antagonistic ghost of his anarchist past. It is his alter ego, ‘Babyhead’ who forces him to question his own life, sending him on a search for his long-lost anarchist mojo.
This is not only the previously untold and remarkable story of Chumbawamba but also Dunstan’s personal redemptive voyage of reawakening as well as a call to arms to those who think activism is best undertaken by someone else. An extraordinary, inspiring film for our times.
Official Selection Sheffield Doc Fest 2021 - World premiere
Official Selection SXSW 2022
ISADORA is an exploration of time and place. The film started from an accidental discovery of found film footage, suggesting to be the only film existing of a performance of Isadora Duncan. The place is presented impossibly as the Parthenon. As in the original found film footage there is a blurring of realities. In the film the narrator’s voice changes gender as a chorus using words from the diary of Isadora Duncan: her memory describes an experience of what Freud later calls Derealisation, recalled during his own transcendent experience visiting the Parthenon. Transfixed by the power of the image and the disconnect from reality, her words fragile from the time of the grand tour where the European took places as their own.