Travelling deep into the treacherous jungle, a troubled hunter begins a journey that will test his skill… and his sanity.
Shot in Sri Lanka in the footsteps of David Lean’s 1957 classic, The Bridge on the River Kwai, To Hunt a Tiger stars John Locke (Darkest Hour, The Favourite, Cyrano) and Charlotte Peters (Pound of Flesh, Interlude in Prague). It also introduces Abhinav Varma as the The Guide and David Aitchison as the The Hunter. The film premiered in 2019 on the outdoor, over-water cinema at Soneva Jani, a five-star Maldivian resort.
A chance encounter with a lone Pawnee Native American provides a trekker with an important warning: Extreme cold weather is coming. Determined to complete his solo journey across the North American wilderness, the young traveller presses on into unchartered territory…
Inspired by Jack London’s To Build a Fire, Nootau – which means fire in Algonquin – pays homage to silent Western cinema. The film uses Native American sign-language in lieu of dialogue and is underpinned by an atmospheric score by Emmy winning composer Daniel Clive-McCallum. In 2021, Nootau premiered at The Prince Charles Cinema in Leicester Square, London.
In 18th Century Jamaica, disgraced former soldier Benjamin Hunter (David Aitchison) is sent by the ruthless Governor Roberts (Anthony Arundell) to track down and ‘terminate’ the rogue Captain Milton (James Wingate), a former Naval Officer of excellent prowess, who has deserted to a remote Caribbean island.
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