

Nine minutes that'll wreck your day — in the best way possible.
A young Irish musician arrives in London in 1982 full of optimism and the desire to realise her dreams as an artist. She will have to come up against a reality of violence and oppression, even from the police.
Acting
Regan's face does an entire film's worth of work in seconds.
Direction
Murphy packs a feature's worth of dread into nine minutes.
Cinematography
St Pancras at dawn never looked so beautiful or so cruel.
Director
Maeve Murphy
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Set during the 1982 St Pancras rent strikes, when sex workers organized against both landlords and police harassment.
Maeve Murphy shot this in the actual locations where the historical events occurred, including corridors where women were historically arrested.
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