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The Weeman

The Weeman

The depiction of the true life story of Paul Ferris. Set on the streets of Glasgow, we follow Paul Ferris on his downward spiral into a life of organised crime. We had many hours of fun making this movie, I mean which soundies wouldn’t? It’s got guns, cars, explosions, a midget, and a fart! ‘Nuff said.

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Ping Pong

Ping Pong

8 players with 703 years between them compete in the World Over-80s Table Tennis Championships in Inner Mongolia.

Terry (81) having been given a week to live, gets in sight of winning gold. Inge (89) has used table tennis to train her way out of the dementia ward she committed herself to. Australian legend, Dorothy deLow is 100, and finds herself a mega celebrity in this rarefied world and Texan, Lisa Modlich, a new-comer at 85 years old, is determined to do whatever it takes to win her first gold.

This film is as much about the tenacity of the human spirit as it is a meditation on mortality.

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Wild Bill

Wild Bill

The directorial debut from Dexter Fletcher, Wild Bill tells the poignant, funny and dramatic story of a father and son relationship set in London’s East End.

Working closely with Dexter, we created a soundscape that lands the audience squarely in the pre-Olympic building site of the East End of London; yet in ‘Wild Bill’s’ (Charlie Creed-Miles) world, the surroundings drop back to leave him slightly isolated from the real world.

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One for Sorrow

One for Sorrow

Three minute thriller from the mind of Steve Jamison.

Moving on from the underwater world in ‘Immersione’, Steve decided this time to tackle a project with an old man, a dog and a magpie. With a great end result, and something really interesting for us to get stuck into from a sound design perspective.

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Anda Union: From the Steppes to the City

Anda Union: From the Steppes to the City

An intriguing Feature Documentary giving us an insight to the music and lifestyle of traditional Inner Mongolians. We follow the members of the band through the Grasslands, stopping off at their elders’ villages to witness tradifional folk songs being handed down through the generations. Live concert footage of the band touring America is interspersed, illustrating how they have adopted the songs for a new generation.

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The Libertines: There are no Innocent Bystanders

The Libertines: There are no Innocent Bystanders

An access-all-areas documentary about The Libertines reunion shows at Reading & Leeds Festivals 2010 from first time director, Roger Sargent and Produced by Pulse Films.
Not knowing much about The Libertines before we started this project, we came away with a super warm and fuzzy feel about them and their superb anthems.

Like most documentaries, Roger (Director) wanted this kept real, whilst building to the amazing crescendo of the two summer festivals! The crowd reaction just shows you how much this band have been missed since they split in 2004.