Karl Foster

A three day period of peace is decimated by the howling wind and the stinging rain of a senile and wizened Fergal Coen who foretells a bad omen that will plague Highfields; a foreboding and brooding force that can make Satan brown his undergarments. The inhabitants of Highfields dismiss Fergal's foretelling. Their ignorance comes at a cost.

In this documentary of the historical and influential fight we see the stories of two young lads; Sadiq “Sad” and Alec “Dozy”. From dawn till dusk there’s nothing but blood flowing, sweat gushing and ear busting roaring. It all started when a rude comment about Sadiq was made during a game of Kahoot. Transpiring in a biblical series events we set the scene in Highfields; AKA: “No Man’s Land”, where no rule exists nor rest.

In a desolate village where few live and aren't living well, two dim yet eccentric outlaws; Boyle and Neville seek refuge from a ruthless bailiff who ravages the countryside in search of them along with his trusty confidant; a sword. The eponymous characters interact with the obscure and weary townsfolk, down trodden by crop failure. Within these interactions sprout outlandish dialogue and actions of sinful intentions as time frays and the glimmer of the blade gets brighter as The Bailiff draws nearer.

In 2019 a delirious inventor is struggling to get A’s in his Junior. Over twelve Capri-Sun and Spicebag fuelled nights, Filip conceives an idea unsought of in the present. An indestructible nanowire threaded through aerospace to pick up frequencies from around the world; land, air or sea. His genius comes at a cost as his teacher Flemmy and the KGB draw nearer to use his divine device for war.

Twelve scouts supplied with only jammy dodgers and a strange brew are compacted into an Icelandic tent. Amongst them there comes a trail of deceit, power struggles, insanity and the whiff of an uprising.