LAYLA ZAKARIA Contact
The Whistling Woodcutter

In a peculiar forest, a diligent woodcutter, Nancy, has her efforts rewarded by nature. However, the winds of change begin to blow, when she exploits the gift she’s been granted. Genre: Magical Realism.

Indie
Low Budget (< £100k)
Short

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Nik Hilton Contact
Time

Five Yale misfits break into the college Tomb to discover the truth about the Skull and Bones club only to learn more about themselves and their future.

Indie
Medium Budget (< £500k)
Feature

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Harry Hanson Contact
Where the Hell is Lola Logan?

A Canadian bartender scours rancid East London for his famous ex-girlfriend and her missing movie.

Indie
Medium Budget (< £500k)
Feature

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Michael Hubbleday Contact
Shortcuts

A unsuccessful con artist is planning the heist of a lifetime but pulling it off is harder than he ever expected.

Indie
Low Budget (< £100k)
Feature

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Jack Angerstein Contact
Packing Up

Three sisters meet up again after 8 years estrangement due to the death of their mother, over the course of one night they attempt to figure out what went wrong in their relationship. An endless stream of alcohol and bad memories will make for and uncomfortable but necessary night.

Indie
Medium Budget (< £500k)
Feature

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Olivier Assoua Contact
Sumaka - the warriors' arena.

A punk, ex-offender finds the confidence she needs to get her life 'back on track' in the most dazzling Afro-Caribbean dance battle of all times: the “SUMAKAYA”challenge
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Indie
Low Budget (< £100k)
Feature

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Tobey Alexander Contact
Legacy

Dare to remember your sense of adventure.

Indie
Low Budget (< £100k)
Short

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TIANA LINDEN Contact
A CHANGE OF HEART FOR FRED

Fred and Rosemary West's first date, reimagined.

Indie
Low Budget (< £100k)
Short

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Bob Baldwin Contact
Man Called Elizabeth

A feature length presentation of 3 weird and very modern comedies written by Dr ‘The’ Rik Mayall and Bob Baldwin. Three stories about greed avarice and vanity. Couldn't be more timely.


1 Gentlemen of London.
Future Gothic comedy horror.

Mario has a fantastic business concept. Anyone with the money can be beautiful and popular, just like Elizabeth. An awful look at vanity, facial surgery, avarice and the nature of identity.

2 Handbags. A Fairy Tale.
Part romantic sci-fi -drama - part surrealist comedy nightmare.

Be of good cheer, humanity’s future is bright, nature and life have been harnessed for the benefit of all. Only one troglodyte sect won’t accept this - the average English husband.

3 One Last Indulgence.
A black comedy.

A simple stroke of horrendous luck and Elizabeths plans for the day go horribly wrong. Its Karma and life goes on, regardless. An outrageously unlikely exercise in gallows humour, a comedy horror set within an entirely plausible spiral of misadventures.



Indie
High Budget (> £500k)
Feature

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Peter Sage Contact
Schadenfreude

The film is a murder/mystery set in a fantasy world of New Street Junction, a deadend suburb full of deadend loosers. They invite the media back after being ridiculed, but their plan goes horribly wrong and a beautiful aspiring actress is found murdered. A media frenzy ensues to find out who killed Paige Boston.

Indie
Medium Budget (< £500k)
Feature

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