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30 min
Hemel is an intimate portrait of Hemel Hempstead, where Danielle Dean was raised, and unfolds as a personal essay on the town’s history as a planned community under the New Towns Act of 1946. Filmed in 16mm with an ensemble of non-actors and family, Hemel blurs fiction and documentary and to considers the race, class, and labour dynamics of a small English town in the post-Brexit context.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Danielle Dean | Quatermass | Unowned | |
| Andrea Dean | Self | Unowned | |
| Dave Marchant | Barman | Unowned | |
| Brendon Laing | Unowned | ||
| Brian Dean | Unowned | ||
| Collum Dean | Unowned | ||
| Chielota Aneto | Unowned | ||
| Chibuikem Aneto | Unowned | ||
| Clive Brooks | Man on street | Unowned | |
| Harvey Taylor | Unowned | ||
| Godson Leboko | Unowned | ||
| Sharon Brobbery | Unowned | ||
| Jada Coke | Unowned | ||
| David Owusu Ansah | Unowned | ||
| Stanley Aneto | Unowned | ||
| Theresa Ross | Lady with handkerchief | Unowned | |
| Theresa Ross | Lady with handkerchief | Unowned |