Caravan Film is a London based independent film production company. We shoot documentaries for British Television as well as feature films for the international market. We often work closely with writers and screenwriters to develop scripts and stories, as well as writing and developing our own scripts. We shoot on many formats, including video, DV, HDV s16mm and 35mm film stock. We also enjoy the post production process where we have strong skills in motion graphics, CGI and advanced grading. We have a wide base of freelancers that we bring in regularly, ranging from production assistants, photographers and researchers to animators, motion graphic designers, drawing artists and storyboard artists. Work for our freelancers varies between commissioned creative projects, in house project development or corporate films that we produce.

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Flip A Coin

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Staten Eliot, Eglantine Rembauville and Francisco Labbe in the feature film Flip A Coin. This pictures is used in several posters and artwork examples for the film
Passport photos from a real photo-booth still shooting to film. This booth was located in an old sport centre behind Whitechapel in east London.
Eglantine and Staten waiting between scenes.
Staten Eliot at the top of Empire State Building.
Cinema in New York where the film was screened
Flip A Coin postcards
Staten Eliot in New York
Article from the Hackney Gazette.
Artcle from East End Life.
Media & press
Festivals

Raindance Film Festival, London, UK

The Commonwealth Film Festival, UK

New York Independent Film Festival, USA

Brookly International Film Festival, USA

 

Awards

New York Independent Film Festival

Best Comedy

Best Director

 

Brookly International Film Festival

Best original score

 

 

Press Quotes

 

"Flip A Coin combines winning performances, nifty camerawork and sunny East End locations to create a fresh and uplifting romcom. Swedish director David Flamholc updates the French Nouvelle Vague look with funky animation sequences, authentic London characters and an irresistable soundtrack. You'll find none of the cringe-worthy sentimentality of Hugh Grant vehicles here, this is love as we know it: heart-quickening, headache-inducing and not always teh stuff of fairytales."

 

COMMONWEALTH FILM FESTIVAL, UK