

16 minutes of chaotic '90s London crime that punches way above its weight.
In the backdrop of 1995 East London, not all is as it seems as Frenchy persuades his eccentric gang to steal from The Stanfields, an impregnable family run drug ring.
Production
Genuine '95 East London atmosphere on clearly tight budget.
Writing
Sharp banter that knows exactly how much plot 16 minutes can handle.
Costume
Period-accurate tracksuits and gold chains, chef's kiss.

Director
Oskar Nilsson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Oskar Nilsson made this as a proof-of-concept for a feature that never materialized—explaining why every frame screams 'give me money for the long version.'
The 'Romeo & Juliet' keyword isn't just algorithm bait: Ella Stanfield's limited screen time suggests a tragically cut B-plot where forbidden romance actually complicated the heist.
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