Meet Me In The Bathroom
Directed by 32 (Will Lovelace and Dylan Southern), MEET ME IN THE BATHROOM is pieced together entirely from archive footage, charting the story of the New York music scene at the turn of the millennium, as 9/11 and the internet changed the world forever. "You get both an overall look at how the city turned hipsters with guitars and laptops into rock stars along with commentary from the Strokes’ Albert Hammond, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Karen O and LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy. Play this movie loud, and then spill beer on the floor, fall over, get back up and play it even louder.” - Rolling Stone.
Director: 32
Editor: Andrew Cross
Editor: Sam Rice-Edwards
Runtime: 1hr 48mins
The Nightcrawlers
With unprecedented access, the Emmy award winning THE NIGHTCRAWLERS is an unflinching exposé of Philippines President Duterte’s war on drugs, in which some claim over 20,000 people have been killed. RL, a former staff photographer for a prominent newspaper, leads the Manila Nightcrawlers, a small group of determined photojournalists on a mission to expose the true cost of the violent campaign. Through covering both sides of the conflict, THE NIGHTCRAWLERS reveals a harrowing twist behind Duterte’s deadly crusade.
Director: Alexander A. Mora
Editor: Andrew Cross
Runtime: 40 mins
Ronaldinho - The Happiest Man in the World
The brand new feature documentary from The Douglas Brothers and Andrew Cross, looking at the extraordinary life and talent of Ronaldinho - a player so good you could only smile.
Director: Douglas Brothers
Editor: Andrew Cross
Runtime: 92 mins
Behind The Zero Line
BEHIND THE ZERO LINE takes you inside the lives of the people trapped in the conflict in Eastern Ukraine, following the soldiers fighting on the front lines and the residents forced to hide away every night from shelling. The film was nominated for a Grierson award.
Director: Frederick Paxton
Editor: Andrew Cross
Runtime: 40 mins
Harmony
With one of Russia’s most industrially brutal and polluted cities as a backdrop, HARMONY explores the self-understanding and gender roles of Russian youth through the country’s two proudest sports: Ice hockey and rhythmic gymnastics.
Director: Frederick Paxton
Editor: Andrew Cross
Runtime: 71 mins
A Youth
Peyman and his friends are a group of Afghan teenagers on the cusp of adulthood, who find themselves stuck in Athens. In limbo but armed with a new-found freedom, they kill time by aimlessly strolling around the city, sharing jokes, rap battles, stories of the past and dreams of the future. As Peyman awaits for news that could shake his false state of harmony, he looks for answers amongst his friends and family, trying to make sense of the world around him through his music and poetry.
Director: Giorgio Bosisio
Editor: Andrew Cross
Runtime: 40 mins
Disciples
DISCIPLES follows the story of two opposing skinhead factions in modern-day Malaysia - S.H.A.R.P. (Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice) and Malay Power (far-right nationalists).The film depicts rising tensions between the two groups as they prepare for MASKAD, the annual skinhead festival which welcomes all ideologies.
Director: Jess Kohl
Editor: Andrew Cross
Runtime: 20 mins