Nothing is more frightening, as the narrator points out, than a ‘time-rich nosy person’. Exhibit A is Ahn Geo-ul (Gyeong Su-jin), who commits herself to social justice causes with terrifying tenacity. After temporarily renting a unit in the Baek-sae Apartment building, she discovers that a loud, hard to locate banging noise occurs from 4am every night, making the residents’ lives an insomniac hell – and so she determines to engage in her own disruption and to find the culprit of this acoustic assault, simultaneously eliminating her eccentric neighbours as suspects, and recruiting them to her cause.
Focusing on a woman who is an unstoppable force for good, it is also a plea for community cohesion and solidarity.
Alice is a famous youtuber who lives for her channel. Until one day, while preparing for an important live, she runs into a powerful virus and gets sucked into her computer. To get back home, Alice will have to face the Queen of the Bots who is determined to keep her forever in the digital world
A cinematic concert film immortalising last summer’s historic show, which sold out in under two minutes, and saw blur perform their iconic and much-loved songs for 150,000 fans in a transcendent, once-in-a-generation performance that delivered a sweep of ecstatic 5* reviews. Both films are directed by Toby L and produced by Josh Connolly, via production house Up The Game, who previously collaborated on Liam Gallagher: Knebworth 22, Olivia Rodrigo: SOUR Prom and Foals: Rip Up the Road