Hello Darlin’ – Feature Film Review
Hello Darlin’ follows the story of ex-paratrooper turned armed robber Les Dalton (Doug Allen) as he is released from prison and starts to build a relationship with his estranged daughter, Holly.
Hello Darlin’ follows the story of ex-paratrooper turned armed robber Les Dalton (Doug Allen) as he is released from prison and starts to build a relationship with his estranged daughter, Holly.
Director Mal Williamson, a freelance filmmaker based in Hull, explores what it means for Hull to have the title City of Culture. Diving past the shiny title, he gets into the truths of the business, and how the very fact that art has become a business is threatening the essence of its being.
A private eye mourns a failed relationship while investigating a missing persons case.
A young gay man embarks on an unusual first date in a conquest to take control of his past.
When Yusuf brings his girlfriend Fiona home to finally meet his Turkish parents, the whole family are forced to remember a tragedy they have tried to keep buried.
After several years working as a high fashion model, Adel begins to question her surroundings and sense the absurdity of her situation. To ease her mind, she uses her imagination to justify the farcical requests she is faced with.
Reimagining the historical event, Ball of the Burning Men (aka Bal Des Ardents), a cocktail waitress takes a trainee under her wing at a masquerade jazz bar in Chinatown.
A teenager is waiting for the bus but finds himself distracted by the domineering presence of technology.