Really Good Films make really good short documentaries about real people in real situations for TV and social media.
We find the essence of the story and capture real emotion, focusing on pure positive purpose, helping you to communicate your message in a moving and utterly honest way.
With an extensive catalogue of highly successful appeal films for international clients including Comic Relief and Malaria Must Die, our films change hearts and minds.
From consultancy through to full production, we offer different levels of involvement to suit your requirements.

Really Good Films make really good short documentaries about real people in real situations for TV and social media.
We find the essence of the story and capture real emotion, focusing on pure positive purpose, helping you to communicate your message in a moving and utterly honest way.
With an extensive catalogue of highly successful appeal films for international clients including Comic Relief and Malaria Must Die, our films change hearts and minds.
From consultancy through to full production, we offer different levels of involvement to suit your requirements.

Really Good Films make really good short documentaries about real people in real situations for TV and social media.
We find the essence of the story and capture real emotion, focusing on pure positive purpose, helping you to communicate your message in a moving and utterly honest way.
With an extensive catalogue of highly successful appeal films for international clients including Comic Relief and Malaria Must Die, our films change hearts and minds.
From consultancy through to full production, we offer different levels of involvement to suit your requirements.

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Covid Heroes 2021 NYC
NBC/RND USA
Briefed by NBC and the American-based charity Comic Relief to produce a series fundraising films to play out on their Red Nose Day broadcast in May 2021. The series involved remote casting and directing, with post production in the UK. Shooting with vulnerable contributors at the height of the pandemic as well as high profile artists.