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Liam spends his days drinking with friends and racing his motorbike across the roads of his Welsh coastal town. He helps run a failing caravan park with his father, Glenn, who clings to the belief that prosperity will soon return. When an insurance inspector reveals the land they own is worthless as a result of rising sea levels, Liam must convince his father to abandon his lifelong home. Their conflict over control of the park leads to desperate measures.

Salt Water Town

May 2021

Clocked Off! poster
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An overlooked, middle-aged office worker enacts her petty vengeance on her ignorant colleagues in this dark comedy of small-scale rebellion.

Clocked Off!

Dec 2025

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As they meet the unexpected challenges of their pregnancies, six strangers gain insight into themselves and each other through the conversations of their weekly support group. Across eight months, each expecting parent grapples with a personal journey while also confronting their collective views on class, gender, and family. The group finds strength in this growing community while facing the humour and heartbreak of their shared experience. A single repeated camera set up affords audiences an opportunity to investigate these characters and participate in the narrative as a silent observer.

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