We’re Redeeming Features.
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We develop and produce high-quality and daring
scripted and
non-scripted entertainment
across all genres for film and television.
Redeeming Features is an award-winning, writer and director led production company, specialising in creating tomorrow's most watched television shows and feature films.
We believe in the power and importance of hard work, honesty and original story telling. We pride ourselves on being creative but market focused, using our industry knowledge and relationships with A-list talent, to bring unique stories that engage and inspire audiences worldwide.
Our recent work includes the BAFTA long-listed feature film ‘Hard Tide’ currently streaming on Netflix (US) and Amazon Prime, our new true crime docu-drama series ‘The Guilty Innocent’ with Christopher Eccleston available on SKY HISTORY and streaming on NOW TV, as well as our feature length documentary about improving mental health in sport ‘The Good Fight’, which stars Dwayne Johnson and an array of brave athletes due to tour world wide very soon!
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THE GOOD FIGHT pulls back the curtain on the world of sport and delves into the realities facing athletes and how the sport they love can still impact badly on their mental health. Starring Dwayne Johnson, Greg Louganis, Alan Shearer, Jamie Redknapp, Frank Bruno, Kelly Holmes, Ricky Hatton, Danny Cipriani, Leon Mckenzie, Monty Panesar, Larry Sanders, Shannon Briggs, Mick Mcguire, Herol Graham, Johnny Nelson, Joe Egan, Tomer Hemed, Helen Richardson, Clinton Mckenzie, Gordon Taylor, Imani Mcgee-stafford, Beram Kayal,Mc Harvey, Vinnie Dwyer, Ruth Fox. Coming soon.
Based on true events, Jake, a small time-dealer, is raised in the care system of an impoverished English coastal town. Available on Amazon and Netflix.
RF Sounds creates long-running podcast series that inspire and entertain.
Unstuck tells the story of a relationship between two young people, Nikki and Ty. Filmed in close up and intimate style, it shows how they start their lives together full of hope about their future. And how gradually the relationship turns toxic.
The film demonstrates how people can grow to accept what was once unacceptable. An intimate look at what becomes a dangerous and abusive relationship, Unstuck presents an unflinching view of what is a reality for many people, while offering some hope.
A film made for the domestic abuse charity ‘Refuge’.
Salvation is only a stone's throw away. Centred is a documentary exploring trauma, loss and the hope you can find in community. Directed by Sam Coffey, produced by Victoria Williams and Nathanael Wiseman.