BBC Storyville and A&E Indie Fund – 2017. This 90 minute feature documentary tells the exciting rise and fall story of the dark web black market site known as Silk Road.
Feature-length cinema documentary, ‘Just Do It’ lifts the lid on UK climate activism and the daring troublemakers who have crossed the line to become modern day outlaws.
Satirical investigative current affairs series featuring a cast of puppet presenters and reporters. Each programme in ‘Don’t Worry’ investigates a major industry: oil, drugs, food and public relations.
This film follows an animated American peanut, who sings about the difficulties faced by nuts from developing countries. Supported by a mixture of animation, music, our American peanut takes the viewer through the stories of the cashew, brazil and ground nuts – all of whom suffer as world trade is liberalized.
In 2005, a small café in the East End of London was due to be demolished to make way for a block of flats. On the eve of the demolition, a handful of local residents occupied the café to stop the demolition. Emily James started filming on the first day of the protest, following them through the long cold winter of their occupation.
Dallas Campbell (now star of the BBC’s Bang Goes the Theory) is given 5 days to attempt the clearly impossible. From travelling to the centre of the earth to breaking the men’s 100 metre sprint record, Dallas never fails to fail… but it’s always a laugh to watch him try.
A musical comedy about the history of Cuba, this film combines cabaret style musical numbers, archive footage, graphics, and illustrations, in a bold attempt to tell the entire history of Cuba in 20 minutes.
In August 1999 a Don Quixote-esque character rode his donkey from London to Copenhagen in search of the truth behind the Danish film collective known as Dogma 95.