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Rye Lane is a 2023 British romantic comedy film directed by Raine Allen-Miller in her feature directorial debut, from a screenplay by Nathan Bryon and Tom Melia. Set in the South London areas of Peckham and Brixton, the film is titled after the real-life Rye Lane Market. [5]
The film Rye Lane is largely set in Peckham, and is named for the street there. The film features real-life locations, including the restaurants Coal Rooms and Il Giardino, Rye Lane Market, the Rye Lane branch of Morley's, and the Peckhamplex cinema. [26]
Blue Story is a 2019 British musical crime drama film written, directed, and narrated by Rapman (Andrew Onwubolu) through the medium of rap and starring Stephen Odubola and Micheal Ward, with Eric Kofi-Abrefa, Khali Best, Karla-Simone Spence, Richie Campbell, Jo Martin and Junior Afolabi Salokun in supporting roles.
Eleven years later, in 2001, the Michael Douglas thriller Don't Say a Word, Peckham's second screenplay to reach production, premiered. In 2009, Peckham wrote the screenplays to two high-profile releases: the Clint Eastwood -directed Nelson Mandela biopic Invictus , [ 1 ] starring Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon , and Sherlock Holmes , starring ...
Theatre Peckham is a community theatre in Peckham, London. [1] The theatre has operated since the 1990s and was originally based in the community hall adjoining the former Camberwell Town Hall . [ 1 ]
The film, an English attempt at socialist realist drama in the style of Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski, is Young's debut feature film as director. [4] Set in the Peckham district of London, it was originally titled Helen of Peckham.
The film was a Netflix hit, reaching Top Ten in sixty two countries, including number two in the UK and number eight in the US. Leo Long was nominated for British Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Performance. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, I Used to Be Famous holds an approval rating of 80% based on 10 reviews. [5]
SuperBob is a 2015 British superhero mockumentary comedy film directed by Jon Drever and starring Brett Goldstein, who co-wrote the screenplay with William Bridges.The film focuses on a Peckham postman who develops superpowers after being hit by a meteorite.