
A writer, director and producer since 1981, Stuart has made highly regarded TV drama and movies that have sold around the world, winning him two British Academy (and other) awards.

A writer, director and producer since 1981, Stuart has made highly regarded TV drama and movies that have sold around the world, winning him two British Academy (and other) awards.

A writer, director and producer since 1981, Stuart has made highly regarded TV drama and movies that have sold around the world, winning him two British Academy (and other) awards.

Stuart Urban
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Starring
KEVIN BISHOP, JACK DOOLAN
FRANCES BARBER, HAYLEY MARY-AXE KASUA KOLECZEC
and ROSEMARY LEACH
Written and Directed by
STUART URBAN
Producers
STUART URBAN
ALAN JAY
Co-producer
ROSA RUSSO
Editor
FERNANDO RUIZ,
CHRISTOPHER CF CHOW
Composer
FRANK ILLFMAN
Cinematographer
FERNANDO RUIZ
Production Designer
SABINA SATTAR
Costume Designer
CATHY LANG
Sound Editors
JAMES HYNES, NIGEL HOLLAND
Award winning writer/director Stuart Urban’s darkly comic film perfectly captures the zeitgeist of the time with the salutary tale of Baz, one of Britain’s new breed of police – a cycle cop. Although, at first, he
Appears a likeable figure of fun, a freak accident turns him into a psychopathic killer.
Launching a one-- man campaign to clean up the streets of London of no--hope criminals, he despatches them whilst filming everything on his helmet-cam and, ever polite, asking them “May I kill you” before doing so. Soon he has become an internet and twitter phenomenon using the alter-ego @N4cethelaw. When the tables are turned on him in a bizarre twist of fate, Baz’s true identity looks set to be exposed. Can he survive to ride another day…
Silver Méliès Award
Brussels Int’l Fantastic Film Festival
Audience Award & Best Actor
Award –Kevin Bishop ,
Ravenna Nightmare
Special Mention: Screenplay,
Grossmann Fantasy Festival,
Released theatrically in many countries, it won a Silver Melies as one of the best European genre films of the year. Philip French of The Observer described it as “funny, sharp and ruthless”, while Bizarre Magazine said it was “hilarious and thought-provoking in equal measure”. US theatrical and VOD release; February 2014.



