A dark satirical comedy about peer pressure, higher education and other means of torture. An overlooked art student, ‘JESSICA’, fakes her own death to increase her popularity and grades only to find that her collaborator friends feel that she is better off dead than alive.
Currently in development seeking investment, CROAK will be directed by Christian James (Freak Out, Big Cats) and has been selected by Film London for the Film London Production Finance Market.
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From BAFTA nominated Director / Writer Tim Clague comes a feature film about two people who fall in love and learn that to keep someone, sometimes you have to let them go.
Archie lives a rigid life. Full of sales theories and marketing spin, he trains financial salesmen at a seaside hotel. Despite calculating his every move, his routine is blown apart when Chloe, a creative free-spirited cellist, checks in. The pair soon realise that opposites attract until, that is, passion and obsession collide. Set on the shores of a British resort, where seminars have replaced holidays, Circumference gives the traditional romance film a very modern twist.
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A young mother on a beach awakes to find her child is gone.
OPEN SKIES is a short drama about a young mother who takes her six year old boy to the beach for the first time and she shows him lots of beautiful things. At sunset, she lies down on the beach embracing her boy and falls asleep. When she opens her eyes her child is gone. Now everything, which was once safe and beautiful, becomes threatening and menacing as she frantically searches for her missing child.
Directed by award-winning filmmaker Rob Brown (Family Portrait, Echoes) OPEN SKIES stars Lara Belmont, an actress who first came to our attention in Tim Roth’s disturbing incest drama THE WAR ZONE, starring alongside Ray Winstone and Tilda Swinton which won the Michael Powell Award at the Edinburgh Film Festival and takes influence from an unfinished Francis Ford Coppola short.












