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Forbidden Love (2015)
Character: N/A
A bisexual serial killer meets Sue, a drug addict, who changes his life forever.
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White Glove Massive (2018)
Character: Teacher
A trip down memory lane travels back to the early 90s and follows a group of jilted youngsters as they embark on a mind bending squatting adventure.
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The Cocktail Waitress (2018)
Character: Doctor
A mortally wounded criminal named Guy tries to make his escape with a suitcase full of cash. With his condition worsening and the cops close behind, he is forced to make a detour via a local hospital where he kidnaps the first doctor he sees and at gunpoint makes her remove the bullet from his wound. Soon Guy begins to regret his visit to A&E when he realises he's snatched the only doctor in the world that is afraid of blood. As he tries to persuade her to help him he begins to realise he's not the only predator swimming in these waters...
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Headlock Security (2015)
Character: Seminar Attendee
Charlie, Danny and Gavin are down on their luck and out of work. After a chance encounter with Killer Ken, a self defense instructor, they decide to start their own security company, HeadLock Security. With not much experience but unbridled enthusiasm they may have bitten off more than they can chew
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Suicide Is Easy (2014)
Character: Employee
When Joshua Kantor, an employee of the Office for Suicide Prevention, is accused of being suicidal, he finds out that proving one's happiness is harder than it seems.
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Put Down (2014)
Character: Pet owner
John is a socially awkward man in a downward spiral of debt, until a lucky accident propels him into a new career as a black-market pet exterminator. In these difficult times, some families can no longer afford a pet. John has some inventive ways to help them.
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My Accomplice (2013)
Character: Beach Butler
My Accomplice is an off-beat comedy about falling in love, set in Brighton, featuring songs and live performances from local bands Transformer, Bob Wants His Head Back and The Mountain Firework Company, an ill-starred search for the village of Wivelsfield, the personal politics of perestroika in the wider context of David Hassel-hoff, apricot flapjacks, abruptly unpredictable weather, gathering evidence of a seagull conspiracy, and a small cast of everyday eccentrics that usually don't make it into films: Bulgarians, adults with learning disabilities, very tall women and elective mutes. In a city of this many vulnerable adults, Frank and Ilse might never have met.
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Gatwick Gangsters (2017)
Character: Kaz
Shampagne borrowed £100 Million from the London mob but a crook stole it. Things get worse for the mob boss of Gatwick after robberies and bank heists go bad. And there's a bomb, too...
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Jurassic (2014)
Character: Barman
An uplifting and tempestuous film about jealousy, love and disappointment where an unusual friendship blossoms under surreal circumstances.
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Howl (2015)
Character: Man on Platform
When passengers on a train are attacked by a creature, they must band together in order to survive until morning.
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Best Geezer (2023)
Character: Harold
Three hapless entrepreneurs join forces to make a geezer movie.
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The Rizen (2017)
Character: Blind / Scientist
The year is 1955. NATO and the Allied Forces have been conducting secret, occult experiments in a bid to win the Arms Race. Now, they have finally succeeded but what the Army has unleashed threatens to tear our world apart. One woman must lead the only survivors past horrors that the military has no way to control - and fight to close what should never have been opened.
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Demain tout commence (2016)
Character: Tube Passenger (uncredited)
A man without attachments or responsibilities suddenly finds himself with an abandoned baby and leaves for London to try and find the mother. Eight years later after he and his daughter become inseparable Gloria's mother reappears.
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Undocument (2019)
Character: Security Officer Kelly
Undocument bears witness to four journeys of love and loss, immigration and identity across three continents as one cinematic journey.
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The Favourite (2018)
Character: Courtier (uncredited)
England, early 18th century. The close relationship between Queen Anne and Sarah Churchill is threatened by the arrival of Sarah's cousin, Abigail Hill, resulting in a bitter rivalry between the two cousins to be the Queen's favourite.
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Nina Forever (2016)
Character: Shopper
Holly loves Rob and tries to help him through his grief – even if it means contending with his dead girlfriend Nina, who comes back, bloody and broken, every time they make love
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Love Sarah (2020)
Character: Lighting Assistant
A young woman wishes to fulfill her mother's dream of opening her own bakery in Notting Hill, London. To do this, she enlists the help of an old friend and her grandma.
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Love Is Thicker Than Water (2017)
Character: Davies
Vida and Arthur come from vastly different backgrounds. Sensitive and touching, sometimes quirky and tragic, always uncompromisingly truthful, a fresh look how conflicting family ties challenge love in a modern day Romeo and Juliet tale.
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Jet Trash (2016)
Character: Dancer
Lee and Sol are hiding out on a beach in Southern India living a slacker life of sex, drugs and parties. Trouble comes to paradise when Vix, a beautiful girl from Lee's past, turns up. Things get worse when Lee accidentally kills a holy cow and the gang find themselves up against crooked cops, local hoodlums, gangsters.... and mysticism. How far do you have to go to get away?
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