Awards:
WINNER BEST LOW BUDGET FEATURE Toronto Independent Film Festival 2017
WINNER BEST FOREIGN FEATURE FILM LA Indie Film Fest 2017
WINNER BEST NARRATIVE FEATURE New York Indpendent Film Festival 2016
WINNER BEST FILM Melbourne Indie Film Festival 2016
WINNER BEST FEATURE SCORE International Music and Sound awards 2016
WINNER GRAND PRIZE San Antonio Film Festival 2016
WINNER BEST SCREENPLAY Sydney Indie Film Festival 2016
WINNER BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY ifilmmaker International Film Festival Marbella
Official Selection – New York Film Week 2016
Official Selection East End Film Festival 2016
Nominated Best Screenplay Melbourne Indie Film Festival 2016
Nominated Best Director Melbourne Indie Film Festival 2016
Nominated Best Film ifilmmaker International Film Festival Marbella 2016
Nominated Best Screenplay ifilmmaker International Film Festival Marbella 2016
Nominated Best Horror Sci Fi ifilmmaker International Film Festival Marbella 2016
Official Selection Derby Film Festival 2016
Official Selection Toronto Film Week 2016
Official Selection Marbella iFilmmaker International Film Festival 2016
Nominated – Best UK Feature film – Raindance Film Festival 2015
Los Angeles premiere – LA Indie Film Fest 2017
Nominated Best Feature Unrestricted View Film Festival 2017
Nominated Best Screenplay Unrestricted View Film Festival 2017
Nominated Best Director Unrestricted View Film Festival 2017 

‘….spends time with obnoxious city-boy blowhard Adrian played by Valmike Rampersad.  Whereas the narrator in Fight Club (Ed Norton’s character) was obsessed with IKEA and materialism, Mile End’s Adrian is obsessed with his body (image) and his health.  Although this is arguably a more noble pursuit, the smugness in which he recites his marathon achievements and anatomy expertise prove that he is only interested in surface image. Adrian reflects everything that is wrong with the current animosity towards London gentrification.’ – Crispy Sharp film review

Valmike plays a major supporting role in this twisted Psychological Thriller.  Shot on location in London, he plays an obnoxious city boy.