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ABOUT US

Orange Leaf Productions was established in 2004. We make a diverse spectrum of films, dramas, documentaries, marketing, and research films. We are a critically acclaimed and award-winning company.

 

Our ethos is simple: we create beautiful and innovative films for a wide range of content and a wide range of clients.

 

“Each project is approached individually with budget and style to create specific films for specific needs. It’s time we stepped away from the dull uniformity that exists everywhere to create clear and separate identities”

 

Kym Oeser

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Our Nowhere Lands

(93mins 2021)

A place without borders, a place where we all belong. This is the story of us, them and other animals.

After receiving an award and critical acclaim for his films, Kym wondered what was the point of his life. He left his world, gave away virtually everything he owned, rented his apartment, closed his company and went to collect people’s stories. Filmed over 3 years, & armed only with a smile and the simplest question, “who are you?” which inevitably led to “who are we?” and “who am I?”

Carnaby Street

the Soho backstreet that spawned the swinging 60s (2x series 2008)

 

The story how a generation that came out of war torn Britain started a cultural revolution that changed fashion and music forever. This was the time of sex, drugs and rock n roll, Mods, Hippies, female liberation, drugs and of course the summer of love.

The series chronicles the period in London from 1950-1978. Part 1 (1950-66) Britain comes out of War, The Beatles were formed and fashion and music centre around Carnaby St. Part 2 (1966-78) the height of Swinging London the summer of love The Beatles split and the youth revolution is over.

Losing the Marshes

a true story of the Olympics

(96mins 2013)

 

Tells the story about the role of public space; it's importance and how urban communities coexist. This is the story of what this land was and how it was stolen.

Shot over 5 years, Losing the Marshes observes the changing landscape of the area and the people that surround the Olympic site one of the most deprived areas of Britain and leaves us wondering what will be the Olympic legacy.

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