Manjinder Virk
Nacimiento : , Coventry, England, UK
Historia
Manjinder Virk is an English actress, director and writer. She has appeared in the television series Holby City (1999), Doctors (2000), The Bill (2004), The Ghost Squad (2005), Runaway (2009), Skins (2010), Monroe (2011), Hunted (2012) and Midsomer Murders (2016 –2018).
She has also written and directed the short films Forgive (2008) and Out of Darkness (2013), the latter of which she won Best of Fest award at the Aesthetica Short Film Festival.
Self
This documentary explores the enduring popularity of one of Britain's best loved crime dramas, Midsomer Murders, as it celebrates its 25th anniversary.
Officer Torrington
A psychological thriller about the destructive relationship between a middle-aged man and his mother.
Medical Staff
Tony Webster, un hombre jubilado y divorciado, mantiene una tranquila y solitaria vida. Un día descubre que la madre de Veronica, su novia de la universidad, le dejó en su testamento un diario que guardaba su mejor amigo, quien salió con Verónica después de Tony. Para recuperar el diario, ahora en manos de una Verónica anciana y muy misteriosa, Tony estará obligado a bucear en su pasado, recordar los momentos fallidos de sus antiguas amistades y relaciones y recrear sentimientos que creía olvidados.
Dr. Kam Karimore
When a man is found murdered during the reopening of a ghost village, Barnaby must unravel a sinister web of lies from both past and present in order to catch the killer.
Phoebe
Losing his memory after a mugging, a man known only as 'MP' (Missing Person) leaves his home and sets out on a journey - in search not only for his memory but perhaps also for a new identity. MP finds himself confronted by a world in which there are no longer any certainties; an era of crisis on many levels. On his travels from country to country, portrayed via an associative image montage and through a series of strange, illuminating, sometimes comic encounters, MP attempts to gain insight into the complexity of life in the 21st-century West - into what commentators have called an age of 'rolling catastrophe'.
A unique story told by nine different actors which explores the haunting of a conscience by lost souls that won't let go.
Writer
A unique story told by nine different actors which explores the haunting of a conscience by lost souls that won't let go.
Director
A unique story told by nine different actors which explores the haunting of a conscience by lost souls that won't let go.
Lorraine Dunbar
Portrayal of the late Bradford playwright Andrea Dunbar. Andrea Dunbar wrote honestly and unflinchingly about her upbringing on the notorious Buttershaw Estate in Bradford and was described as ‘a genius straight from the slums.’ When she died tragically at the age of 29 in 1990, Lorraine was just ten years old. The Arbor revisits the Buttershaw Estate where Dunbar grew up, thirty years on from her original play, telling the powerful true story of the playwright and her daughter Lorraine. Also aged 29, Lorraine had become ostracised from her mother’s family and was in prison undergoing rehab. Re-introduced to her mother’s plays and letters, the film follows Lorraine’s personal journey as she reflects on her own life and begins to understand the struggles her mother faced.
Asha
Dark thriller about a young British man of Indian origin who finds himself trapped in a loveless marriage. Unemployed, he spends his days driving his car, hanging out with a motley crew of listless friends and visiting his wealthy old aunt's house - where he eventually starts an illicit affair with the aunt's young care worker. As hopes of a job and of improvement in his personal circumstances recede further, he resolves to take drastic measures to change the course of his life.
Director
A Father. A Son. Two meetings that will change the rest of their lives.
Writer
A Father. A Son. Two meetings that will change the rest of their lives.
Nasima Wahid
Sohail is an ambitious law undergraduate who signs up with MI5 and, eager to play a part in protecting British security, begins an investigation into a terrorist cell. His sister Nasima is a medical student in Leeds who becomes increasingly alienated and angered by Britain's foreign and domestic policy after witnessing at first hand the relentless targeting of her Muslim neighbours and peers. With action set in Pakistan, Eastern Europe, London and Leeds, both feature-length episodes detail a tragic sequence of events from two distinct perspectives. At the heart of this thought-provoking drama is a revealing examination of British Muslim life under current anti-terror legislation. Britz ultimately asks whether the laws we think are making us safer, are actually putting us in greater danger.
Shazia
The story of the aftermath of the 2001 Bradford riots told from the perspective of an Asian familty
WPC
Dos hermanas son adoptadas por un matrimonio que no puede tener hijos. La pequeña se integra a la perfección, pero la mayor, testigo del asesinato de su madre, muestra una conducta algo agresiva y difícil de corregir. Pese a todo, su madre adoptiva, psicóloga infantil de profesión, no está dispuesta a rendirse tan fácilmente... (FILMAFFINITY)