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(Theatrical release Sept 2009)
The Agent, starring William Beck (Northanger Abbey, Robin Hood), Stephen Kennedy (The Bill, Notes on a Scandal) and Maureen Lipman (He Kills Coppers, The Pianist). - A writer blackmails his agent into promoting his latest book, which the agent hasn't even read. The book turns out to be considered a masterpiece by the publishers, but there is a sting in the tail. A satirical look at the role of Agents.
(Third collaboration with Director Lesley Manning) |
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How to kill a Human Being, BBC Jan 2008 BBC Horizon:
Starring Michael Portillo
Portillo
investigated the various forms of Capital punishment in use in the
western world today and agreed to undertake 'near-death' experiments in
order to ascertain which is the most humane form of execution.
(Third collaboration with Director Diene Petterle) |
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Summer Scars , starring the award winning actor, Kevin Howarth (The Last Horror Movie), Ciaran Joyce (Doctor Who) and Darren Evans (Young Dracula). - Six
fourteen year old children skip school to play in the woods, but some
hot rodding on a stolen moped changes the fate of their day. They crash
into Peter, a disheveled loner, who is delighted to have a group of
kids to hang out with. First he gains their trust by joining in their
games, but then his behaviour begins to change.....Evocative music and engaging sound design by Simon make this film a chilling experience. Winner of 2 Welsh BAFTA Awards and BAFTA Nominated for BEST FEATURE FILM at the welsh BAFTAs 2008 |
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Hannah Glasse; The First Domestic Goddess BBC Jan 2007
Starring Clarissa Dickson Wright
This
Docu-Drama charts the life of Hannah Glasse as she rises to fame as the
first woman to write a domestic guide including her easy to follow
recipes that revolutionised her world.
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Puritan is "a dark journey of adultery, murder and the paranormal" (Total Film). Starring Nick Moran, David Soul and Georgina Rylance this film is a modern film noir which is "A Master-class" and "the wonderful score by Simon Lambros wins high praise too." (Alan Jones - Film Review)
NOW available on DVD and the Soundtrack is available from the iTunes store |
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Daniel and Our Cats: Animal Planet Dec 25th 2007
This award winning film tells the fateful story of Catherine, a French
woman who travelled to Namibia in search of Africa’s big cats.
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The Last Horror Movie, winner of 6 awards for Best Feature Film, "starts with dazzling headlight effects and Simon Lambros’ best possible terror-inducing score leading us into Starvin’ Marvin’s Grand Rapids roadside diner...." (Audiencemag.com)
After a theatrical release this film went to DVD and is to be re-issued later this year |
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The Man Who Sold the World,
is a fractured narrative of a man’s mind embroiled in time and space,
of the many dimensions of his mind and his place within his own
universe. It is a psychological horror film for the Third Millennium.
"I watched it, I enjoyed it, ....... the camerawork was great and the music was terrific." Mike Simpson. |
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