George Moore Chadwick
Directing
Known For

Can a dog still be man’s best friend if that man is the Führer? Blondi explores the bizarre bond between Hitler and his beloved German Shepherd. From eating the crumbs under the table at the Führer’s birthday, to living in the confinement of the bunker, this film presents intimate glimpses of the dog’s daily life intertwined with the realities of war, depicting the oblivious pet's surreal impact on the Reich.
Blondi

Jessica bumps into a man with half a million pounds in cash, Paul attempts a FaceTime date in a restaurant, and Mick the gangster debates America’s gun laws. Follow the lives of Londoners as technology and coincidence constantly interrupt them.
Interruptions

MAX SIERRA is a young man who gives up a life fighting crime in Spain and moves to London for a fresh start (and to learn English of course!). However, his past catches up with him when hired assassins suddenly try to kill him while he looks for flats, interviews for jobs, and tries to meet new people. Can Max shake his past and his accent to find a new path in the city?
Max Sierra

A group of middle-aged men dressed as the Nazi high command gather in London to attempt a crucial experiment: making the first film entirely shot by a dog.
Dog with a Movie Camera

A strange, lonely professional chef hires an actress to play his girlfriend over dinner. Things turn darker as performance, reality and memory begin to blur.
Omakase

George, a thirty-year-old failure, goes home to discover his family have been hiding a shocking secret. New George is a surreal comedy exploring primal fears and family dynamics. Fasten your seatbelts and brace yourselves for parental scolding.
New George

After the collapse of human civilisation, an old dog confronts his mortality.