a new London based indie film and documentary production company with the goal of bringing the uncompromised vision of up-and-coming film-makers to audiences across Europe and the globe.

“SOFT” - Feature Film

Directed by Scott Driver

After four years of intense studies, Isaac is returning to the aging council estate he previously called home with dreams of a career in architecture. He reunites with his childhood best friend Kev. Having spent several short spells in prison for petty crimes, Kev is now working in a local warehouse and this seems to be the ceiling of potential for his career. One evening after playing football, Kev opens up about an opportunity involving a set up robbery at a nail salon. Isaac is quick to shut down the conversation with enthusiasm for his career still running high. But will he cave-in?

“A Squater’s Guide to Revolutionary Antics” - Feature Documentary

Directed by Sal Redpath and Ben Archer

A Squatter's Guide to Revolutionary Antics is a raw, immersive, character-led documentary that gains unprecedented access to London's squatter scene - a hidden world where legality is blurred and community is born from survival. Against a backdrop of rising homelessness amongst the COVID lockdowns, urban decay, and anti-squatter legislation, this film captures key moments of a subculture under siege - led by a self-styled prophet with a darkly comic edge (Nims). Through Nims, the audience is given front-row access to a revolving door of anarchists, addicts, artists, travellers, and the disillusioned - all bound by the need for a roof over their heads.

“Bricks N’ Mortar” - Short Film

Directed by Eloise Thomas

It’s a sticky-sweet summer of 2009 in inner-city London and scraggly teen Demi is at the centre of it. Chasing the thrills adolescence and dodging the entangled traumas she shares with entangled traumas she shares with her mother, how long can the fun last before she has to confront the weight of her fractured home?

“Those Who Cry In Silence” - Short Film

Directed by Johanan Eugene

An emotionally suffocated young man navigates the unsavoury environment of the Underground as the pressure builds nearing his breaking point, too afraid and ashamed to open up. As rapid flashes of memory hit him again and again the young man can't help but to let a tear fall but quickly wipes it away out of fear being seen. We see him in that moment, a glimpse of his most real and vulnerable self. He gets off at the next stop as if nothing happened but that anger, pain and sadness is still with him.

Burakumin Punk” - Feature Documentary

Direacted by Sal Redpath & Ben Archer

Burakumin Punk is a bold and distinctive documentary following the captivating story of Nori and his marginalised people who make up Japan's untouchable class. This 52 year old Burakumin punk has led an extraordinary life untouched by any media western or otherwise. This film questions whether the problems of the Burakumin can be solved through cultural change, while highlighting the extreme and passionate lengths they are willing to go to appropriate and highlight their legacy and heritage. This is a stirring story of overcoming class oppression and finding one's place in the world, this film is for all outcasts and misfits who are searching for a voice of their own.