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- Based on interviews with over 100 people affected by Domestic Violence in the UK, Silent Voices tells there stories using 7 characters performing integrated monologues. Raj a 10 year old boy tells his tale of how his mother and him get away from the violence of his father and the associated attachments to a black Caribbean family as he moves from home to a refuge. Chelsea a 13 year old girl, who loves her father and mourns the loss of her CD's and friends as her Mother drags her from Refuge to Refuge until her inevitable return home. Jezza a 16 year old trainee hairdresser, remembers her time with her mother and father as they battled through her childhood. Her chilling realisation that her Mother was killed by her Father as she watched leaves her character coming to terms with the horror. Bev a 19 year old prostitute and drug addict explains how she has ended in her current predicament in an attempt to escape the violence her father an RAF officer perpetrated on her mother. Summer, 26, a successful City worker, explains how she fell in love with the man who then went on to destroy her life through bullying and violence and how she discovered how difficult it was to break free of her situation. Michael, 40 a small time lawyer recalls his middle-class upbringing and the secrets of the violence that went on behind closed doors which resulted in his Mothers suicide. Lucy, 38, a successful office worker who has finally found a man she can trust again, re-tells the story of how clever her boyfriend was at isolating her by his kindness and attention before she found herself alone with her child in a house that was filled with anger.
- This is the fourth in a series of four films about the history of London Landmarks. Access to some previously unseen archive footage from the Victoria & Albert Museum, The London Museum, The London Transport Museum and the BBC helps to tell the history of London Bridge using nothing but imagery and specially composed music.
- Recorded over 16 years, Paul Atherton has captured on video every visit his Cardiff based estranged son has had, staying with with him in London. Edited from over 200 hours of footage, this film highlights the restaurants, galleries, museums, theatres, walks, events father and son Charles Atherton-Laurie have shared together. It questions the conceit that bringing children up in London is a bad idea and also demonstrates what's capable, when a father is desperate to show his son another world from the one he inhabits. The father's love of London is clearly reflected in the love for his child.
- This is the first in a series of four films about the history of London Landmarks. Access to some previously unseen archive footage from the Victoria & Albert Museum, The London Museum, The London Transport Museum and the BBC helps to tell the history of London Bridge using nothing but imagery and specially composed music. Made history by being screened onto St. Martin-in-the-fields on Friday November 23 2007.
- A telling of the history of Leicester Square using music, archive and new footage. The camera dancing with the changing imagery provoking the title.
- This is the third in a series of four films about the history of London Landmarks and made history itself by being the first film to be Broadcast on the Coca-Cola Billboard in Piccadilly Circus, London. Access to some previously unseen archive footage from the Victoria & Albert Museum, The London Museum, The London Transport Museum and the BBC helps to tell the history of Piccadilly Circus using nothing but imagery and specially composed music.
- Paul Atherton (FRSA) was sleeping rough at Heathrow Airport when UK PM Boris Johnson announced Covid Lockdown and all homeless should be taken into hotel rooms. It was greatest opportunity to end homelessness in Britain - it wasn't taken