Film

 
 

The Gold


Directed by Aneil Karia and Lawrence Gough
Created by Neil Forsyth and Tannadice Pictures
for BBC and Paramount+


A gripping drama inspired by the true story of the 1983 Brink’s-Mat gold robbery, which follows both the police investigation and some of the criminals involved, in an escalating international tale.

An intricately crafted crime drama
Radio Times


 
 
 

On a clear day you can see the revolution from here


World Premiere | Visions du Réel | May 2020
UK Premiere | Sheffield Doc Fest | June 2020
Distribution | Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre

On A Clear Day You Can See the Revolution From Hereexcavates layers of myth, geology and technology to reveal the shifting fault lines between a government, its people and their land.

The film brings into focus contemporary processes of nation building and myth-making in Kazakhstan through an expansive journey across the remnants of Soviet technological infrastructures that haunt the country’s landscape. Shot on 16mm, the camera is drawn across the landscape taking in locations that include mineral mines, the Eurasian Steppe, the STS decommissioned nuclear site and the newly constructed city of Nur-Sultan.

On A Clear Day You Can See the Revolution From Hereprovides a meditative faux observational film about the continual process of construction involved in nationhood and national identity.


A film by Ben Evans James & Emma Charles

In collaboration with: Duman Nursila & Sebastian Kite

Supported by: Arts Council England, The Elephant Trust, Film Shed, Splice London, The Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre, LOM Audio & Cinelab


 
 
 

Warmuffin


Two enemy snipers stationed on different sides of a remote valley grow bored with trying to kill each other. Attraction grows and they hatch a risky plan: to meet halfway and consummate their relationship.


A film by Johan Liedgren


 
 
 

Sealand


 After an ardous odyssey, a deserter, fleeing from a war-ridden town, seeks refuge in the „SEALAND“ theme park.

But once in this utopia, he realizes that it is not as peaceful as he had hoped for.


Credits

DIRECTED BY

TILL GIERMANN


SCREENPLAY BY

ALJOSCHA DOMES

HENRIKE TERHEYDEN

ANNEGRET EHRHARDT

TILL GIERMANN

 

PRODUCED BY

RALF DANIEL

 

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

CARSTEN KRÄTZSCHMAR


MUSIC

SIMON GOFF