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95 REVOLUTIONS
Feature Film
102 Pages
Young Adult . Drama . Fantasy . Dark Comedy
A young woman postpones her suicide when she discovers a vinyl record that transports her to a nostalgic nightclub for the three minutes it spins.
Best Screenplay
Manchester Lift Off
Film Festival


LA CAMP GRAISSE (SCREENPLAY)
TV Sitcom
40 Pages
Teen Comedy . British Sport
‘La Camp Graisse’ is a coming of age British sitcom following a teenager who must readjust his Summer plans when his parents accidentally ship him off to a ‘fat camp’ in the South of France.

1996
Feature Film
Draft Stage
Coming of Age . Drama . Mystery
1996 was a good year. Oasis were the biggest band on the planet, Manchester was the city to be in and England were about to bring home the Euros. But this story’s not about them. This is the story of Tim, the most important man you’ve never heard of. Set in the nostalgia of the 90s Britpop scene, this is the story of one man’s search for fame, fortune, happiness and his long lost dad.

BUSES
Feature Film
98 Pages
Comedy . Romance
Love is like a bus… you wait all your life for one to turn up, then three turn up at once. ‘Buses’ is an indie British romantic comedy about a young man who must decide which girl to pursue when three potential ‘love-of-his-life’s walk into his life on the same night.

Best Drama
Royal Television Society

Best Comedy
Highway 61
Film Fest

MANCHESTER SOUL
Feature Film
Draft Stage
Crime . Comedy
Wisecracking bounty hunters, aspiring poker players and band-loving gangs all collide in the hunt to find a mysterious woman desperate to flea to the capital. Nobody knows where she is, or even what she’s done… but they do know how much she’s worth.

College Dropout
Feature Film
Early Development
Biopic . Drama . Coming of Age
A young, boisterous Chicago-based music producer with aspirations of being a famous rapper must convince everyone around him that his background of privilege doesn't deter from his ability to influence a generation. However, convincing the music industry that he too has the right to be part of the hip hop culture despite his comfortable upbringing proves arduous.

JACK KADOORIE biography
Jack Kadoorie is an emerging director/writer from Manchester, England, with a passion for creating thought-provoking stories set in the North of England. A proud second-generation immigrant with Mizrahi-Jewish heritage, Jack often likes to explore race, religion and relationships in his work. Jack graduated from Staffordshire University with a First Class Honours Degree in Film Production, where he specialised in directing and writing for low-budget feature films.
In his final year of study, Jack wrote his dissertation on utilising low-budgets for British feature films, as well as writing and directing a no-budget featurette film called ‘Buses’. Despite the lack of budget, the film was screened at several film festivals both in the UK and the US and won a Royal Television Society award for Best Drama. His latest script '95 Revolutions' was selected in the top 5 at this year's Manchester Lift Off Film Festival. Jack hopes that ‘95 Revolutions’ will be his directorial feature debut.