

Set in a fictional town somewhere near the Salton Sea, where life is cheap and death is holy... Two oddball best friends come-of-age amidst a religious community eagerly awaiting the Second Coming. Caught between the ruins of yesterday, the ruination of tomorrow, and the nihilism of the present moment, Harpo and Zeke stumble into their identities laughing, dancing, fighting, and growing apart. An understated story about youth, friendship, and the fear and shame that often alienates young, queer people from each other. Somewhere between "Daisies," "Moonrise Kingdom," and "Only The Young" (the documentary, not the Taylor Swift song).
(Harpazo: "to snatch away, to seize, to rapture")
Indie
Low Budget (< £100k)
Short
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Imagine you could set up a brand new country of your own with an opt-in population, in a location where no one lives or claims and then decide your own rules for society from scratch. What would you do with the opportunity? What laws and systems would you copy or leave out? This is the responsibility facing a Generation Z couple who can't get on the housing ladder, so accidentally pioneer floating housing. When more seasteaders join them, the colony is forced into international waters and they find they have unintentionally founded their own nation state. A philosopher, who acts on behalf of an exisiting block of nation states, attempts to passively conquer them to get rid of the economic and libertarian threat that freedom represents to the old system of international order.
Indie
High Budget (> £500k)
Feature
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A proper BritFlick based in the Midlands The Methodists, 'Harvey' and 'Winks' are not your ordinary hitmen! A normally mundane job goes wrong when Winks' poor eyesight and lust for violence leads him to kill the only son of a psychotic female gang boss. This triggers a series of violent, darkly humorous and very British events, taking the audience on a crazy unexpected journey. With iconic characters, amazing monologues this film literally has something for everyone!
Indie
Low Budget (< £100k)
Feature
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