Essentially, this is a film about the generation of the late millennials. It is a bold exploration of common issues among this age group. The themes examined include that of depression and anxiety, drug abuse, addiction to social media and sex obsession. A little funny, and a little sad.
On her 18th birthday, headstrong and artistic Charlie makes a startling discovery. Jack, the man who’s married to her mother, isn't her dad. Her biological father lives on the remote Isle of Skye and, unbeknownst to her, has been sending her a birthday card every year. Recruiting Oz, a rough sleeper whose only possession is his driving licence, she embarks on an epic road trip to track him down and discover the truth about herself. But on the journey to Scotland they both learn more than they bargained for - about themselves, each other, the importance of family, and why (sometimes) there really is no place like home.
London 2017, everyone’s over-stimulated, under-energized and trying to love, laugh and live as hard as the next Instagrammer. Jamie and Eve are mates who’ve always shared everything and after getting high at a party, they share everything. In the sober light of day will things ever be the same again?
A darkly comic three-part short film about malevolent women.
Official Selection Sundance Film Festival 2018 - Short Film Grand Jury Competition - World premiere
The London Lad, The Angel from Cali and The New York Jock collide in the city of unrequited dreams, in pursuit of True Romance, as they fight to defy a life of Coulda Woulda Shoulda's, in this unique Romantic Dramedy
Set within London's neighbourhoods, Honours In Attendance shines a light on the unconventional lives of two live-at-home students, Sean & Raymond. Whilst Raymond happily shuns campus life, Sean haplessly tries to integrate. Following their first lecture, the two students invoke a friendship that transcends a mutual disdain for their tutors and peers. Their camaraderie offers solace in an environment charged by isolation, apathy, identity crises and looming deadlines.
Every one can make a film about refugees but do you think the refugees can make movies about themselves? It's about the Syrians , Palestinians , Africans and the refugees from around the world lives in Germany specially in Berlin and we can see from the beginning of the movie they are traveling to Paris by bus for tourism as they said to the camera , and we found during the time passes they are going to Paris for political issues ,
The darkly comic story of Louise, a teenager suffering unrelenting acne and continual bullying who is a granted a delicious revenge.
Official Selection SXSW 2019 - Midnight Shorts Competition
Two young artists become homeless and attempt to survive in London. Sharpie and Johnny Guitar live on the street and use their talents to stay out of trouble.
Isolated in a big city with no friends, timid Zel simultaneously fears and craves intimacy. He has a pitiful infatuation with dancer Jasmine and is caught spying on her by his eccentric neighbour (Elliot) who offers to help him win her heart. Young Zel begins an experimental form of dream therapy and Elliot teaches him how lucid dreaming can be used to practice the art of seduction. Lust leads Zel on an intense subliminal adventure but will he be able to charm Jasmine in reality?
A skewed take on an age-old conundrum. A man attempts to transport some unlikely passengers across a river in his tiny boat, but soon realizes he's taken on more than he bargained for.