Detective Sergeant Daniel Miller is suspended from the London Metropolitan Police so that he can be secretly deployed to a small English town on an undercover assignment to uncover Britain's major suppliers of heroin and crack cocaine. He poses as a heroin addict and manipulates an unsuspecting junkie into working with him so that he can infiltrate the local drug network and work his way up the supply chain. The line between duty and criminality begins to blur as Miller’s investigation becomes increasingly dangerous, the closer he gets to finding the source of a drug trafficker.
The truth will get you killed...
Indie Rights, in association with Catharsis Films, is proud to present BLUFF from writer-director Sheikh Shahnawaz in his feature directorial debut, starring Gurj Gill, Jason Adam, Nisaro Karim (24 Little Hours), James Jaysen Bryhan (Shadow and Bone) and Joe Egan (Sherlock Holmes) with music by Savfk. BLUFF will be available on Amazon Prime from 28th April 2022.
BLUFF is directed by British-Bangladeshi screenwriter and producer Sheikh Shahnawaz. Skeikh has written and directed a host of short films, including Friend Request (2015), Stalker (2016), Duality (2018), The Woods (2018) and Trick (2018) to name but a few. BLUFF is his feature directorial debut, one which became sadly poignant as he says; “My father died 5 days after I finished writing the screenplay.”
“This is a deeply personal film for me. Not only because of having to deal with my father's death while making it but also because it was set in my hometown and deals with homelessness and the illicit trade of heroin which is a prevalent issue here. The film also revolves around the rising use of fentanyl, a lethal drug used to increase the potency of heroin which we are seeing involved in more drug-related deaths around the world than ever before as part of the opioid crisis.”
“I spent time with actual heroin users and drug dealers for research. The undercover policing tactics depicted in the film are based on real-life experiences of actual undercover police agents that operated in this region. To elevate the well-explored tropes of the crime genre, I crafted a very intricate story through the use of a non-linear structure that I don’t think audiences have quite experienced like this before.”
“I was forced to make this film with only my own resources because as a 26-year-old filmmaker, a child of 2 Bangladeshi Muslim immigrants, from the inner-city of Birmingham, nobody in the UK film industry would give me a mainstream opportunity. Inspired by the debut micro-budget films of Christopher Nolan, Damien Chazelle, Barry Jenkins, Richard Linklater, Robert Rodriguez and Darren Aronofsky, I wasn’t going to let anything stop me from making this film.”
“I hope this film entertains and informs audiences all around the world. Although my father will never get to watch my debut feature film, at least his memory has been immortalised through it,". It is so hard for many people in many creative industries to be able to prove the talent they have to people that can fund what they do. Let us hope through this film, Sheikh Shahnawaz has shown what he can achieve with his own resources so that for his next film he does not need to go back to that pot to see what is left for him to play with.
BLUFF will be available in the UK from 28th April on Amazon Prime
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