IN DEVELOPMENT

A WOMAN'S GAMBLE
written by Francis Turnly​​
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​Ogin, a Japanese-Northern Irish dealer in the underworld of Belfast's gambling scene, sets out to become Japan’s number one dealer and wreak revenge for her father's untimely death.
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Supported by Northern Ireland Screen


NUMBER 2 DAUGHTER
an original screenplay by Jingan Young
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He’s proud of his Chinese roots. She forgets to
take her shoes off at the door. Will a romance
blossom between a self-proclaimed 'black sheep’
of a British Chinese family and the self-assured
boy next door?
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Developed with the assistance of the BFI

Image copyright: Feng Shang Princess

PRINCESS BARI
by Hwang Sok-yong
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A co-production with Barunson C&C
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A young North Korean refugee — named after a shamanic princess — journeys to London where she works as a healer to pay off her trafficking debt. While reconciling her own loss, like her namesake she brings unity to all around her.
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Developed with the assistance of the BFI
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WOLF WINTER
Based on the novel by Cecilia Ekback
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Written and directed by Geir Henning Hopland
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When a troubled settler discovers a brutal murder in a remote community in the far north of Sweden, she and her daughter must unravel the mystery in the face of suspicious locals, hostile spirits, and the harshest winter in years – while confronting her own family’s dark legacy.
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