Keri Collins
Directing
Known For

Comedy mockumentary following the independent cross-border body as they deal with bodies crossing the border, be they human, animal or fish.
Soft Border Patrol

The dead rise with a hunger for living flesh, and cities are soon overrun. A family flees from the carnage and takes refuge in an isolated farmhouse in western Wales.
Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection

Two friends attempt to rob a petrol station but are so useless that they end up working there all night.
Convenience

Beena is young, spirited and fancy free. She's just finished a degree in politics and the world is her oyster, until she is unexpectedly forced to move back to the valleys to look after her irresponsible 40-something mother, Amrit.
Beena and Amrit
In 2004, a Home Office survey revealed that there are 20 to 60 youngsters,aged 16 to 24,living rough in each inner city in the UK. They are responsible for vast levels of crime and in almost all cases they have come from broken homes and a history of abuse,both physical and sexual,most of the time inflicted on them by their own parents. Nikki,18,fled a sexually abusive homelife and a succession of foster families to live on the street. There she met Vincent,21,the product of heroin addicted parents. Together they spend their days trying to survive the perils of living rough and supporting their own drug addictions. They are wild,unwanted and trying to live without fear.They are the lost children of modern day society. They are The Feral Generation.
The Feral Generation

Two people meet after a Christmas party, both deciding whether or not to call their exes.
Exmas

Steve is just an average teenager who wants to make it through the day without dying of embarassment. His father, however, is a macho unreconstructed male who wants his son to be more like him.