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Christmas Karma (2025)
In contemporary London, miserly British-Indian businessman Eshan Sood is compelled by three ghosts to reflect on his life and to consider the needs of those around him.
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Ninth Life (2024)
A predominantly non-verbal drama series exploring the interconnections of a group of young BIPOC creatives in London.
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Finding Dad (2021)
A remarkably self-assured debut, this East London fairytale feels truthful throughout, due to the real-life experiences of the director, and using the same locations. Daisy Fairclough in particular shines as Anita, who sets out with her best friend to find her real father, after the death of her alcoholic mother.
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The Cost of Living (2021)
Lily is stuck in a state of ennui, until Death comes along in the form of a beautiful woman and entices her to live.
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Love Is a Hand Grenade (2020)
Mixing drink, drugs and a friendship on eggshells was always going to be an explosive mix in this bittersweet British mini drama.
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How Can I Forget (2020)
Joe and Connie's awkward blind date takes a surprising turn when they discover that they share the same magical ability.
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The Donor (2025)
A sapphic couple searches for the perfect sperm donor to start their family, but when they find a candidate, hidden doubts begin to surface.
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Black Exodus (2021)
BLACK EXODUS is a visualisation of what the black community looks separated from the structure of racism. Exploring what the black community needs to do in order to achieve healing and a utopia/community strong enough to combat its internal issues. Its aim is to empower the black community and encourage them to imagine a world where they become their own standard of beauty and aspirations. Using the richness and pain of their past to engineer their futures. Creative activists, who are on the front line of the pursuit, discuss the initial conversations needed to achieve this black utopia, focusing on topics around healing, the role of men and women in the community, Ancestry, Faith an spirituality, the acceptance of black queerness in the community and death and rebirth.


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