Martin Radich
Writing
Known For

Set in Norfolk, amidst an idyllic, brooding landscape, an innocent teenage boy and his battle-weary father live a simple life. Days are spent hunting, fishing and daydreaming. Out-of-nowhere, disrupting this tranquility, a mysterious intense figure gives the green light for the father to complete one last mission; he is a mercenary, hired to assassinate a group of revolutionaries holed-up in a remote, disused civil service outpost. A mission that threatens to destroy not just the compound but the love between a father and his son.
Norfolk

A cowboy rides into a rich desert mining town where no-one longer needs to work, and stir things up to what may very well be the town's final days.
Lake over Fire
Prison life in the build up to the annual Scottish Prison Service hairdressing competition. Winning the coveted prize is the ultimate goal, but Francis, the current champion has other objectives on his mind.
Cutting Loose
Crack Willow is an affectionate portrait of one man's struggle with death and loneliness. Mark Walker's journey is an exploration of emotions captured through the use of vivid, powerful and imaginative imagery. A compelling and evocative film that treads new ground.
Crack Willow
A Scottish artist, living in the small French town of Saint-Laurent-des-Arbes, chances upon a small discarded wooden box. Inside are the identity cards of the local townspeople, dating back to World War Two. How will this box and its content affect the artist and indeed the people within the box?
Village in a Box
Martin Radich’s graduation film at Edinburgh College of Art is an improvised, documentary style portrait of the British working class.