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GSP Catalogue

THE GSP COLLECTION AWAITING (aka THE WAITING ROOM)

Morris (Tony Curran, Underworld: Evolution) is a recluse with psychotic tendencies, whose life changes when his innocent daughter (Diana Vickers, The Perfect Wave) rescues one of his victims and befriends him. Jake (Rupert Hill, Entity), a lawyer, soon realises that he is stranded and his presence in the house gradually reveals unexpected and dark mysteries from the past. From the film’s diabolical beginnings to its unsettling conclusion, Jake is an innocent victim. He is a prisoner caught in the middle of a very disturbing father-daughter relationship.

Genre: Horror Feature

Running time: 1 x 95-minutes

Year of production: 2015

Starring: Tony Curran (Underworld: Evolution),

Diana Vickers (The Perfect Wave), Rupert Hill (Entity)

BLISS!

Tasha (Freya Parks, Jane Eyre) is a strong-willed girl who learns that her mother’s partner, Charlie (David Leon, RocknRolla), is not her real father. When her older sister, Jenny, tells Tasha of a man only referred to as ‘The Viking’ who appeared when Tasha was a baby, she becomes convinced this mysterious ‘Viking’ is her long- lost father and resolves to track him down. As Tasha begins her quest to find her father on the ferry to Norway, life takes an unexpected turn back home. Jenny has moved into her own flat, and the only son in the family, Danny (Reece Noi, ), struggles with the prospect of becoming a father.

Genre: Drama Feature

Running time: 1 x 95-minutes

Year of production: 2016 Starring: Freya Parks (Jane Eyre), David Leon, (RocknRolla), Reece Noi, (Game of Thrones)

BULLETS FOR THE DEAD

Escorting the fiery young Annie Blake (Vanessa Moltzen, House of Bond) and her gang to the sheriff in Blood Gulch, bounty hunter Dalton (Christopher Sommers, Hunters) discovers the remains of a horrific massacre and rescues its sole survivor, a preacher. Before long the group are fighting for their lives against a zombie horde that walks the desert plains eating all the flesh in their path. And as the preacher’s secret unravels, Dalton realises what he’ll have to do to prevent his wife being resurrected as one of the living dead.

Genre: Horror Feature Running time: 1 x 91-minutes Year of production: 2015 Starring: Vanessa Moltzen (House of Bond), Christopher Sommers (Hunters), Hugh Parker (Doctors) www.kewmediadistribution.com

THE COMEDIAN’S GUIDE TO SURVIVAL

Struggling comedian James Mullinger (James Buckley, The Inbetweeners) comes to a crossroads in his life; wants to see him perform, his wife is fed up, and his daytime boss has given him an ultimatum – take a promotion and never do stand up again, or stick to the comedy and lose his job.

Genre: Comedy Feature Running time: 1 x 96-minutes Year of production: 2016 Starring: James Buckley (The Inbetweeners), Paul Kaye (Game of Thrones), MyAnna Buring ()

DEMENTAMANIA

Frustrated with the social injustice he faces everyday and the bureaucratic culture of the office where he works, Edward Arkham is at boiling point. Although a successful analyst with a leading IT consultancy, years of routine have taken their toll, and the unbearable daily monotony fuels his frustration and bitterness. When Edward is stung by a mysterious bug, it results in a painful and aggressive rash which unlocks the door to a secret world inside his head causing nightmarish fantasies to manifest themselves within vivid hallucinations.

Genre: Horror Feature Running time: 1 x 85-minutes Year of production: 2013 Starring: Kal Penn (House), Samuel Robertson (Beaver Falls), Vincent Regan (300), Geoff Bell (Green Street)

DEUS

When a mysterious black sphere is discovered in the orbit of Mars, the Achilles, a large but weathered scientific space vessel, is sent on a mission to investigate. The Achilles’ bedraggled six- person crew awake from eight months in hibernation aboard their ship to find that the strange black sphere is transmitting a single word in every Earth language ever known. The word is Deus – God.

Genre: Sci-Fi Feature Running time: 1 x 95-minutes Year of production: 2019 Starring: Claudia Black (Pitch Black), David O'Hara (Braveheart), Phil Davis (Vera Drake)

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DUSTY AND ME

When Derek (Luke Newberry, In the Flesh), known to his friends as Dusty, comes home for the summer, his family can’t quite deal with his academic success. While his brother is the local hero, playing for Leeds United, Dusty is the weirdo who’ll be the first person in the family to go to University. But he finds friendship with a very special dog, Slapper, a greyhound who won’t race. This endearing film for all ages takes us into the world of greyhound racing through the eyes of a young man on the brink of the adulthood, but it’s also about class and ambition, first love and true love and above all, about family.

Genre: Family Feature

Running time: 1 x 94-minutes

Year of production: 2016 Starring: Luke Newberry (In the Flesh), Genevieve Gaunt (Lost in Austen), Iain Glen (Game of Thrones)

FLUTTER

John (Joe Anderson, The Grey) lives for playing the odds – and he’s always willing to take a calculated risk. When he meets the mysterious and beautiful female bookie Stan (Anna Anissimova, The Whistleblower) she offers him some strange and unconventional bets. Lured by her huge payoffs, John finds himself sucked into a surreal and dangerous world ruled by money, power and control. The question is, how far will John go for the ultimate last big win?

Genre: Thriller Feature

Running time: 1 x 86-minutes Year of production: 2011 Starring: Joe Anderson (The Grey), Anna Anissimova (The Whistleblower)

IN EXTREMIS

Alex (David O'Hara, Wanted) is a man with everything – a well-paid executive job, an impressive house in the country and a beautiful wife and child. When he inexplicably decides to leave work early one Friday, nothing will ever be the same again. Within hours of his return, a cataclysmic storm threatens to destroy everything around them. Isolated without power or phones this loving family descends into a nightmare of terror, violence and visions that threaten their very existence.

Genre: Psychological Thriller Feature Running time: 1 x 93-minutes Year of production: 2017 Starring: David O'Hara (Wanted), Isabelle Allen (Les Misérables), Lisa Gormley (Home and Away)

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PROPERTY OF THE STATE

Property of the State is a hard-hitting drama based on the true story of a young woman who must deal with the devastating effects of having a murderer for a brother. Anne Marie O’Donnell (Aisling Loftus, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies) pieces together the harrowing events that lead to the murders by her brother Brendan (Patrick Gibson, The OA) in the forest of East Clare, Ireland, of a young mother, her son and the curate, Father Joe Walsh (Hugh O'Conor, My Left Foot). Piece by piece, as her story unfolds Anne Marie reveals the neglect by the state, the brutal physical beatings that her brother suffered as a child at home, and the sexual abuse and rape inflicted by his nightmarish parish priest whilst in his care.

Genre: Drama Feature Running time: 1 x 107-minutes

Year of production: 2016 Starring: Aisling Loftus (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies), Patrick Gibson (The OA), Hugh O'Conor (My Left Foot)

SPARKS AND EMBERS

Against the backdrop of a crisp evening, Tom (Kris Marshall, Love Actually) and Eloise (Annelise Hesme, Paris) rekindle and relive their relationship on a long, slow, walk to the train station and reminisce about their four years together. But as the pair rake over the remains of their relationship, old memories evoke feelings that both have tried to squash. Subtly they interrogate each other’s true motives for this final meeting. Are there still shared feelings? And does Tom have a hidden agenda? If so, he has just 45 minutes to win Eloise back before she gets on her train and is gone forever.

Genre: Romance Feature Running time: 1 x 88-minutes Year of production: 2015 Starring: Kris Marshall (Love Actually), Annelise Hesme (Paris)

TWO FOR JOY

An increasingly strained relationship between a daughter, her mother and rascal younger brother reaches critical mass. Something must give. Two For Joy is an authentic and uplifting coming of age story of one family’s life. A portrait of modern Britain seen through the eyes of a family in crisis, it highlights issues affecting marginal communities, including young carers, mental illness and national identity.

Genre: Drama Feature Running time: 1 x 91-minutes Year of production: 2018 Starring: Bella Ramsey (Game of Thrones), Billie Piper (), Daniel Mays (Line of Duty), Emilia Jones (Brimstown), Grace Hogg-Robinson (The Coroner), Samantha Morton www.kewmediadistribution.com (Minority Report)

THE KNIFE THAT KILLED ME

Adapted from the Anthony McGowan novel, The Knife That Killed Me is a journey through the memories of teenager Paul Varderman (Jack McMullen, Little Boy Blue) as he reflects on the events leading to the fatal moment his life is cut short. Paul moves to a new school and becomes involved with ‘the freaks’, a group on the periphery of school life, those who don’t fit in: outsiders. At the same time he attracts the attention of the school's twisted and manipulative bully, Roth (Jamie Shelton, Emmerdale). When Paul delivers a message from Roth to the leader of a gang at a rival school, it sparks a dangerous feud.

Genre: Drama Feature

Running time: 1 x 101-minutes

Year of production: 2014 Starring: Jack McMullen (Little Boy Blue), Roth Jamie Shelton (Emmerdale), Oliver Lee (Waterloo Road), Reece Dinsdale (Threads)

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