We Wins It!

When Lucas and Minghella hit the Creative Circle Awards with We Wants It.

Not just Best Tactical Film, but with tens of millions of views, the most watched political campaign film in British history.  Word.

Congrats to all the team at Silverfish, Andy Serkis, our brilliant crew, and, not least, Dan Minghella for the best line of the piece (“blue passportses!”).

Creative Circle Awards 2019

WE WANTS IT


From Lucas and Minghella

Starring Andy Serkis

Assistant Producer Millie Law
Assistant Producer Louisa Minghella
Production Assistant Federica De Caria
Script Supervisor Grace Campbell
Sound Recordist Nikos Nikolaleos
Make-up and Hair Emma Leon
Camera Assistant Harold Williams
Director of Photography Josh Williams
Editor Toby James
Co-writer Dan Minghella

Produced by Mark Lucas
Written & Directed by Dominic Minghella

We Thanks

Mat Whitecross
Catherine Slater

Production Company
Silverfish Media
www.silverfish.tv

Kicking the Tyres of Brexit

A hundred thousand people marched in London last weekend for a “People’s Vote” on the final Brexit deal.

But there are some who say the Brexit deal, if and when it arrives, must be passed into law without delay.

To scrutinize it would be to deny “the will of the people”.

Any People’s Vote seeking to amend it, or to try and throw it out, would be tantamount to denying democracy.

Leave voters, who already feel their voices are never heard, would be angry, vengeful and even riotous.

And who could blame them? The 2016 vote was, at least in part, about ordinary folk asserting themselves over the elite. You overturn that at your peril.

So the argument goes.

The people have spoken. Now we have to get on and deliver it. No ifs, no buts. A Full British Brexit.

But for all its British Bulldog machismo, that approach won’t wash in the end.

Because even the most adamant Leaver wants a good Brexit. A Brexit that improves Britain.

So the deal matters. It has to make Britain a better place. It has to live up to that most basic promise.

Just as we may see a car for sale online and decide to go for it, it has to be a good buy when it shows up.

We’ll kick its tyres. Maybe have the AA guy check it over for us. Is it what we hoped for? Is it really a good clean runner? If so, great.

If not – if it turns out the thing is a lemon – then no thanks. We’ll pass.

Same with Brexit. When it’s ready, let’s have a look at it. Let’s kick its tyres. Check under the bonnet.

It may be a runner. It may be a lemon.

Just don’t tell us we have to buy it, whatever it looks like, when it finally arrives. We’ll be the judge of that.

If this is inconvenient, sorry.

Call it the right to kick tyres. Call it democracy. Call it the will of the people.