CINEMA FIVE
Jackboots on Whitehall
Kent, 1940. Our heroes, a group of villagers from a quiet part of the English South Coast, seem blissfully unaware of the impending doom that sits across the Channel. But Chris, a young farm worker, dreams of the chance to join the army and fight in exciting new lands rather than be stuck in the slow paced village life he has grown up in. His chance comes when the three top Nazis, the enormous Goering, the malnourished Goebbels and the scarily camp Himmler hatch a plan to invade England by drilling under the English Channel and into the heart of London.

Directors
Edward McHenry
Rory McHenry
Screenplay
Edward McHenry
Rory McHenry
Cast
Ewan McGregor
Rosamund Pike
Timothy Spall
Richard E. Grant
Tom Wilkinson
Richard Griffiths
Alan Cumming
Richard O’Brien
Sanjeev Bhaskar
Stephen Merchant
Producers
Patrick Scoffin
Karl Richards
Co-Producer
Peter Bevan
Executive Producers
Nigel Thomas
Charlotte Walls
International Sales
Media 8 Entertainment
Media 8 Entertainment presents an E-Motion and McHenry Bros. production with Matador Pictures and Cinema Four in association with Regent Capital.
Killing Bono
Growing up in Dublin in the 70's, Neil and Ivan McCormick are destined to be rock stars. Or so they think. There’s only one little problem. The boy sitting on the other side of the classroom has plans of his own... and his name is Bono. While the brothers gig in strip clubs and smoky bars, U2's fame grows and soon they are playing to screaming thousands in sports arenas. Then one historical day in 1985 LiveAid confirms that their old school friends have somehow become the biggest band in the world. And Neil has a terrible secret. At school Ivan had actually auditioned to be in U2. In class the next day Bono asked Neil to tell his little brother they want him for the band. Jealous and with his own plans, Neil told Bono that Ivan wasn't interested. Ivan still doesn't know, but it's a secret that's going to come out sooner or later...

Director
Nick Hamm
Screenplay
Dick Clement
Ian La Frenais
(Based on the
autobiography
I Was Bono’s
Doppelganger
by Neil McCormick)
Cast
Ben Barnes
Robert Sheehan
Pete Postlethwaite
Producers
Ian Flooks
Nick Hamm
Mark Huffam
Piers Tempest
Executive Producers
Nigel Thomas
Charlotte Walls
Simon Bosanquet
Mark Foligno
Jon Hamm
International Sales
The Salt Company
A Greenroom Entertainment presentation, with Wasted Talent, The Salt Company, Generator Entertainment in association with Isotope Films, Matador Pictures/Cinema Three/Regent Capital, Molinare, Silver Reel, Sony Music Entertainment UK and Northern Ireland Screen.
Age of Heroes
World War II. When Corporal Rains decks the captain of a military police squad in order to bring his men home from a long battle in war torn France, he is hailed a hero by his men but is arrested once back in Dover. Demoralised, his chance for glory finally comes when Jack Jones, a Royal Marine, sees his potential and recruits him as a Commando for a covert mission. Rains accepts Jones’ offer and receives a pardon. Their mission is to infiltrate a Nazi base in Norway and to steal the latest in radar technology from under the enemy’s nose. But Jones and his men get more than they bargained for when they witness a village massacre and feel compelled to stay and help the locals fight the Nazi forces.

Director
Adrian Vitoria
Screenplay
Ed Scates
Adrian Vitoria
Cast
Sean Bean
Danny Dyer
Aksel Hennie
Izabella Miko
James D’Arcy
William Houston
Producers
Lex Lutzus
Nick O’Hagan
James Youngs
James Brown
Co-Producers
Jan Eirik Langøen
Sigurd Mikal Karoliussen
Executive Producers
Nigel Thomas
Charlotte Walls
UK Distribution
Metrodome
International Sales
Content Film International
Panaramic LLP in association with Atlantic Swiss Productions and Magna Films, Prime Focus & Moskus Film, in association with Matador Pictures, Cinema Five and Regent Capital, ContentFilm International and Metrodome Present a Neon Park & Giant Films Production
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