Thulsa Doom is an award-winning indie film production company pushing the boundaries of cinema with high-quality, low-budget films with big stories to tell.
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Initially self-funded through renewable and sustainable crypto-mining, three years in Thulsa Doom has produced over 40 shorts and two features. They have positioned themselves as ones to watch and are levelling up with a raft of unique new projects.
The brainchild of Cyrus Mirzashafa, Hector N. Helsing and Micheal Davies, Thulsa Doom was conceived during the pandemic. With a company ethos to represent true indie cinema, work with exciting new and established talent and make the films the trio really want to see.
They say: "There is a lot we don't like in the commercial sector, so we put our money where our mouth is and make films on our own terms; we are three film-loving creative geeks who are passionate about what we do. There is only one rule– make bloody good films".
A snapshot of Thulsa Doom's exciting breadth of content is highlighted below.
London’s Forgotten - In the urban streets of London, the stories of knife crime victims are connected by a wandering drifter who has loose ends to tie. London’s Forgotten is directed by Liam Pinheiro-Rogers has been accepted at Liverpool Film Festival, Leeds International Film Festival, Shorts on Tap, the British Urban Film Festival and South London Film Festival.
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Jumper - Darrel is doing his best to care for his mum who's suffering from a long-drawn-out illness. Then one night, the usually simple act of refilling a hot water bottle becomes a magical journey into his imagination. Jumper is Directed and Produced by Cyrus Mirzashafa & Mike Davies.
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The Yellow Letter – A seemingly impossible film shot between Covid lockdowns, starring Hector N. Helsing in the lead role and directed by Micheal Davies. The Yellow Letter saw the team lean into limitations to capture some of the pandemic madness. The film's fractured structure reflects the character’s separation from both reality and the person he cares about…ending up as a personal portrait of chaos.
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Merger – In this chilling film from award-winning director Daniel Negret, a man's commitment to his job takes a dark and surreal turn for the worst. Merger screened at festivals internationally, including Cinequest, Monster Fest, Nevermore, HorrorHound & Romford Horror Festival.
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