Oliver Malam

Strings

A German exchange student begins an impulsive and ultimately destructive relationship with a shy British boy in her final weeks before returning to Munich and her warring family.

BedBugs

Filmed as part of the Salisbury Arts Centre Shootout 2011 48 Hour film challenge. Each group was given a well known story to adapt with just 48 hours to write, film and edit a final video. BedBugs is a very loose adaptation of 'Lord of the Flies' and came 2nd place in the competition.

Valentine

On Valentine's Day, a hopless romantic and a cynic realise love is right in front of them.

Blaze of Gory

British horror anthology with 9 different tales.

Six Hot Chicks in a Warehouse

Adrian, an insecure fashion photographer decides he has had enough rejection, ridicule and being ignored by models. He decides to get his revenge by concocting a photo-shoot with six of the models who abused him. However, in this photoshoot – it’s survival of the fittest as he pits girl against girl in more and more extreme scenarios until all of them are dead! Only both Adrian and the other models are in for a surprise…

Fan Girl

A group of super fans break into the house of a faded 90s pop star.

The Moment Trap: The Lennon Dream

It’s 40 years since the murder of John Lennon, a moment trapped in Mickey Sharpe’s mind as he imagines that fateful night. After struggling to live on minimum wage, Mickey decides, "you’re better off being a gangster because you’ve got more of a chance."

This Is Not Happening

Chris has been traveling for 5 years. When he moves in with his brother he soon discovers he's not the only one running from his problems. This Is Not Happening is a middle-class drama about decidedly middle-class problems, a la Joanna Hogg or Lena Dunham. When Chris returns he brings the denial of his parents' death with him, but we soon discover he's not the only one in denial. Ultimately, everyone involved must confront the issues they've been running from for years. A performance led film with a distinctive visual style. European in tone but grounded in middle class England. The film explores a group of people who try to ignore their problems, but who in the end find their problems are impossible to deny.