Filmography

Drivers IMDB pages: (Only Unit Driver jobs are being credited, and not all!)

Carl: http://uk.imdb.com/name/nm2759591/

Jon: Not Credited yet. (Hint Hint….)

 

Films that

 film-rushes.co.uk / Bay Sameday

has had the privilege working with:-


(Film Rushes Code name -  “Okey Dokey”) (2010) In Production
Director Marc Evans
Starring people…..
We ARE: Rushes Couriers - Costume Logistics – Equipment Couriers

The Big I Am (2008)
Director Nic Auerbach
Starring Leo Gregory, Vincent Regan, Beatrice Rosen, Philip Davis
We DID: Rushes Couriers
Film Description

Plot:

A cruel twist of fate catapults small time crook Mickey Skinner into the big league, as head of a brutal London gang poised on the brink of a lucrative human-trafficking deal. 


Sense and sensibility (2007)
Director
Starring
We DID: Rushes Couriers
 

 


The contractor
Director Sara Sugarman
Starring
We DID: Rushes Couriers

  Big Nothing (2006)
Director Jean-Baptiste Andrea
Starring Simon PeggDavid SchwimmerAlice EveNatascha McElhoneJon Polito
We DID:
Film Description

Charlie Wood (David Schwimmer, FRIENDS) is an unemployed teacher who is forced to seek work at a call centre in order to provide for his family, which consists of his policewoman wife and a young daughter. After being fired for insulting a customer he thought had been kept on hold, call centre employee Gus Dickinson (Simon Pegg, SHAUN OF THE DEAD) proposes a blackmailing scheme. A priest has turned up on a database of people who have accessed illegal porn sites and Gus suggests that they ask him for a large sum of money to buy their silence. When Gus’ former girlfriend Josie McBroom (Alice Eve, STARTER FOR TEN) gets wind of the scheme, the trio embark on their plan. However, things don’t go exactly the way they envisioned and problems soon start mounting up. Set mostly in the chilly night of Oregon and shot in Wales, the Isle of Man, and British Columbia, BIG NOTHING is a black comedy heist film. Jean-Baptiste Andrea (DEAD END) has crafted a sharp, funny, and smart film that makes full use of its charismatic actors. 


 Heidi (2005)
Director Paul Marcus
Starring Geraldine Chaplin, Max von Sydow, Diana Rigg, Pauline Mclynn, Emma Bolger
We DID: Unit Driver
 

Film Description

Set in the Swiss Alps, the orphaned girl Heidi is sent to live with her grandfather, a rather bad-tempered hermit. Although the old man at first refuses to speak to the girl, he soon grows to love her and with the help of her animal friends they are accepted into the local community. However, Heidi’s aunt suddenly returns and kidnaps the girl.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0439197/fullcredits

 


 Very Annie Mary (2001)
Director Sara Sugarman
Starring Rachel Griffiths, Jonathan Pryce, Ioan Gruffudd, Matthew Rhys, Kenneth Griffith, Ruth Madod
We DID:
 

Film Description

A tale of a young Welsh woman’s stumbling struggle to proclaim her independence and strike out on her own. With an epic sweep reminiscent of The sound of music, VERY ANNIE MARY examines the bucolic and banal life of 33-year-old Annie Mary (Rachel Griffiths), a perpetually adolescent and tragically klutzy young woman, miserably under the thumb of her egomaniacal opera singing father (Jonathan Pryce). Since the death of her beloved and similarly opera-loving mother when she was a girl, Annie Mary clings to the memories of a childhood musical competition where she was awarded a scholarship to study opera singing in Milan (which her domineering father prevented her from accepting). Haunted by the spectre of a future that could never be, Annie Mary mopes around, lost in hopeless dreams of living on her own and finding love. When her father is rendered helpless by a stroke, Annie Mary is forced to take her life into her own hands, which is when her inspired and overenthusiastic effort to reclaim her true self (and her singing voice) begins to send shock waves through her secluded Welsh village.

 


 Rancid Aluminium (2000)
Director Edward Thomas
Starring Joseph Fiennes, Rhys Ifans, Sadie Frost, Tara Fitzgerald, Keith Allen, Nick Moran
We DID:
 

Film Description

Pete Thompson (Rhys Ifans) is not doing well–his father, best friend, and accountant have all just died, his business is failing, and his relationship with his girlfriend, Sarah (Sadie Frost), is going poorly–and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. He decides that the only way to save himself is to get involved with the Russian Mafia, but that’s when things really start going south for Pete. Throw in some drugs, an extramarital affair, and murder, and you have this unique black comedy from the novel by James Hawes III.

 

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