The story of the film follows Karan Khanna, a politician of Indian origin in the United Kingdom, who is accused of killing his wife. He tells his lawyer that a spirit committed the murder and should be tried.
When Englishness is the only choice left on the menu, it's breakfast for one in this dark, comic monologue for film about mental health, disenfranchisement and surviving off the unappetising remnants of English identity.
On a cold winter night George has just confessed to his mother of a love that she does not approve of. Will the mother be able to make him see reason or will he stick to his choice?
A factual reconstruction of the events leading up to, during and after the Marchioness was struck by the Bow Belle Dredger on the river Thames in August 1989, which killed over 50 people. The film was due to be broadcast by ITV in 2007 but complaints from some of the families of the victims led to it being withdrawn ahead of transmission. It has never been broadcast in the UK, but has been screened in France.
An actress is pushed to breaking point in a production of The Yellow Wallpaper, where life starts to imitate art. As the ambitious director puts the show before her mental health, her grip on reality starts to blur, but the show must go on.