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The 12:40 to Victoria
Length. 15 mins. Written, Produced and Directed by Tyrone Bacchus.
A Short Contemporary Story of Love, Friendship, Brutality and Hope reflected in a Disturbing and Observational Social Drama. Synopsis: Aisha, a Turkish Special Needs Teacher traumatized after having witnessed the fatal stabbing of her husband in brutal circumstances on the !2:40 Train to Victoria, a year later confronts her fears and retraces the same journey. In so doing she has a mysterious encounter with the Ghost of her husband Omar, which revives bittersweet memories, their shared love of Salsa and the music of Cheb Khaled, giving her new hope to finally lay to rest the ghosts of the past and overcome the battles of the Future. Now in Post Production.
Revolution at the Gates of Grindhouse.
A 3 minute short. Film makers, angry at being refused entry to the preview of Tarantinos Grindhouse/Death Proof protest at the gates of Cinema Salle 60 during Cannes 2007
Looking for Martin Scorsese
During the 60th anniversary of the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, Film Maker Tyrone Bacchus seeks the help of a host of film makers in an attempt to have a one to one conversation with Martin Scorsese before his famous masterclass.
Looking for Tarantino. Reg: Writers Guild of America
Genre: Reality/Docu 30 mins Written, produced and directed by Tyrone Bacchus of Tyrrell films UK.
The camera follows a film maker on his personal journey, experiences and surprise encounters (Brad Pitt, Andy Lau, Michael Moore) at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, as he attempts to meet and pitch Jury President Quentin Tarantino about a documentary tracing his career and also to get his autograph on some 'Kill Bill' posters, to raise money for the UK National Autistic Society.
Conversation with a New York Gynaecologist.
Genre: Docu (45 Minutes)
A prominent New York gynaecologist shares some intimate secrets and gives some surprising insights into his job..
Taking Gloria to Cannes.
Genre: Reality/Docu (30 Minutes)
The camera follows writer/director Tyrone Bacchus as he journeys to the 2006 Cannes Film Festival to pitch his supernatural thriller/feature Gloria, a project which was originally taken to Cannes in 2005.
A surprise awaits him as he discovers that a supernatural film bearing surprising similarities to his concept has been made for forthcoming release.
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