Documentaries
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Through personal stories, community voices, and reflections from the people behind the organisation, the film explores the lasting impact of local philanthropy across Bedfordshire and Luton. Highlighting projects that have transformed lives, strengthened communities, and supported those most in need, the documentary serves as both a celebration of BLCF's legacy and a testament to the power of grassroots giving
Director - Jaspal Nangla
Producer - Jasbir Nangla - Laura Conder
The Documentary features Luton library theatre, Wingman mentors, X-4RCE CIC , Groundswell project, The Luton Irish Forum, The Disability Resource centre, Faces, Safer in the Lines, Bedford Creative Arts and Keech Hospice Care.
The Orange Weekend
This is the story of plucky underdogs seizing their chance on the national stage. Despite their size, their reputation, and what the world tells them, they push forward—chasing the so-called ‘impossible’ and the ‘impractical.’ Luton’s Big Weekend is where Introducing became familiar, where Stockwood became Woodstock, and where Yellow became Orange.
Director - Jaspal Nangla
Producer - Jasbir Nangla
The Documentary features Luton artists such as Ryussi, Lavz and JW Paris. Also featuring Low Girl who are primarily a Bedford based band but one of the members come from Luton.
The Luton Library Theatre
This is a story about the Luton Library Theatre and the group of people who saved it from fading away forever. Every member of LLC have deep roots with this theatre. Their fondest memories are tied to this building, so when they heard it was going to be closed. They moved heaven and earth to stop this from happening. This is the touching story of the Luton Library Theatre.
Director - Jasbir Nangla
Producer - Jaspal Nangla
The Tipping Point
This is a story about a town marked by a bad reputation constantly in the shadows of the larger cities and seemingly in a downward spiral. But despite the odds their football team qualified into the Premiere League sparking a change in the town. Pushing me to document the impact of that win and kicking off with a young musician who made a song about one of the football players. But then branching out to a diverse group of individuals and organisations who are working to change the narrative of the town. This is Luton and it’s Tipping point.