I Live Here Now by Julie Pacino
Julie Pacino's directorial debut, I LIVE HERE NOW, presents a mesmerising blend of psychological and body horror through the eyes of a young woman who has been conditioned by societal restraints to disconnect from her own body.
Production Design by Lucie Brooks Butler and Hannah Rawson
Milk
Directed by Naomi Waring
Production Design by Lucie Brooks Butler and Hannah Rawson.
Milk is a powerful short film that delves into the harsh realities of infant food poverty in the UK. The narrative sheds light on the daily struggles of mothers navigating the cost-of-living crisis, highlighting the emotional and physical toll of food insecurity on families. Through this poignant story, Milk aims to raise awareness and advocate for change in policies affecting infant nutrition.
Coming soon.
"TALL DARK AND HANDSOME" directed by Sam Baron, with a brilliant performance by BAFTA nominee Amit Shah as a man who discovers his girlfriend has a history of dating Indian men, in this hilarious and heart-breaking comedy short film!
Director: Sam Baron
Producer: Nathan Craig
Art Direction by Lucie Brooks Butler
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Production Design by Lucie Brooks Butler and Hannah Rawson
About a boy growing up following Aston Villa in the early 1980s when Villa won the League title (adapted from his book)
Directed by Steve Broster
Written by Andy Dole
Production Design by Lucie Brooks Butler
Dresser for films produced for Backstroke at the Donmar. Celia Imrie and Tamsin Greig play mother and daughter in this new play, written and directed by Anna Mackmin.
Directed by Sam Baron
Produced By Nathan Craig
Production Design by Lucie Brooks Butler
Art Assistant Holly Parkhouse
Eight employees. Eight bullets. One new boss. A comedy that takes the ordinary, kicking and screaming, into the extraordinary.
Production Designer for Blind as a Beat
Director - Sam Bradford
Production Company - Praxma LTD
Art Director - Lucie Brooks Butler
A comedy play by David Levesley inspired by the musical Cabaret, Too Much Pills And Liquor is a look at white gay men’s relationship to the world beyond them, and what happens when self-care gets in the way of the real work.
Directed by Charles Quittner
Featuring songs by Eden Tredwell
Produced by Yasmin Mehboob-Khan
Production Design by Lucie Brooks Butler
Art Department by Hannah Rawson and Emily Hawes
Channel 4’s Its A Sin - After Hours