About this Event
ABOUT SHOW:
When notorious gangster, Solomon Williams aka Bolo, seeks to leave his criminal life behind him, a tragic event forces him to investigate who the killers of his best friend Freshers, while his own son secretly pursues a dangerous path. As Bolo's empire faces a menacing threat from his treacherous former partner Fatz, he must fight to protect his family and preserve his legacy, with everything at stake..
BADNESS. SEASON 1. ??????
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March 20th at the BRIXTON RITZY‼️
The long awaited screening for the crime thriller *BADNESS* Starring Aubrey Whyte aka Major (Circle Of Revenge, The Essence) ? ??????
Don’t miss out on this crime thrilling 1st series of Greed, betrayal & jealousy…
Support us on our journey to raise the bar for independent UK productions. ?????
Say what you want and want what you say… ?
Written & directed by visionary director K.D Pascall aka Demus (Streetz Incarcerated DVD, Gangland).???
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Ticket link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/badness-season1-secret-screening-tickets-858871336287?aff=oddtdtcreator
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ABOUT DIRECTOR:
K.D. Pascall
Producer, Director, Writer
K.D. Pascall is known for Badness (2024), Residential (2016) and The Fast Life (2010).
K.D Pascall was born in South London, England. The Award nominated director achieved recognition for his 2016 drama 'Residential' that received wide acclaim on the short film circuit getting nominated twice in one year.
Early Years. Pascall was born to an st Lucian father and a Jamaican mother. His mother raised him along with an older brother and two sisters. They grew up in a three-bedroom house in Clapham Park estate. "It was pretty tough growing up in that space but it was a first hand experience in observing multitudes of very interesting characters during those times. It allowed me the opportunity to understand different character personalities and real life scenarios".
Pascall wasn't an academic at school preferring to watch movies at home or being creative with friends. "I was the best in my class at spelling, my English was always good, I suppose I was exceptional at stories even back then but I always felt as if school limited my creativity. If I couldn't be creative I felt as if I were out of sync with myself". Pascall attended a film workshop on his housing estate some years later where they taught camerawork and editing. He excelled above and beyond the other students and went onto establishing a close friendship with his teacher. "It sort of came naturally to me, I've been truly lucky and blessed to be able to get this far and I'm truly grateful to those who have given me their support over the years I could've ended up in a bad place'.
During the year 2004 Pascall was sold a camcorder by a drug abuser for £20 and decided to use it to the best of his ability." I couldn't believe my luck I had always wanted a camcorder. I never left that camera behind'. He began filming close friends performing rap and grime music before gradually working his way up the ladder and creating a highly acclaimed DVD on the underground and calling it ''Streetz incarcerated' setting the platform for other DVD's and websites namely GRMdaily, SBTV and LINKUPTV to name a few.
He began shooting mini videos and full videos for grime artists such as Skepta, Krept and Conan, Giggs, Bashy, Tinchy Strider, Big Brovas and many more. His creative self-styled street flair qualified him to interview many mainstream celebrities such as 50 cent, Sean Paul, Dizzie Rascal, Wliey and a vast array of well-known entertainers. He worked as a runner for an independent UK film called rolling with the nines where he was schooled first hand from the producer and director new ways to enhance his skills.
During this time he decided to work closely with disenfranchised youths in his community writing, filming and producing short films including 'Fast life' which follows the story of a young white youth who turns to a life of drug dealing after getting fired from a much coveted position as a high flying estate agent.
Pascall eventually began working at Google as an event videographer before attending the University of West London for an Events management BA honor's. He was head hunted by a TV production company that worked under channel 5 and went onto shoot and become an assistant producer on a controversial TV series called 'Gangland' which saw channel 5's viewer ratings skyrocket.
Directing Acclaim. He used his newfound connections to assist him in producing a short he had written called Residential, which would become his directing debut and well received on the circuit. "I didn't have much of a budget but i had a great cast and crew that gelled well together. I believe alot in my ability as a filmmaker without having to scream at people or exert too much authority. My secret is to remain focused and everything else will fit into place....with a little prod'.
K.D.Pascall has also been selected to direct another feature film entitled 'Charlie', which follows the story of a female drug dealer investigating the M**der of her father. The film is set to be a sure fire hit amongst audiences globally.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Ritzy Cinema and Cafe, Coldharbour Lane, London, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00 to GBP 35.00
