Malachi Kirby
6 titles
Filmography
6 results

Gone Too Far!
(2014)Gone Too Far! follows two estranged teenage brothers over the course of a single day as they meet for the first time and struggle to accept each other for who they are. When London teenager Yemi's big brother comes to live with him from Nigeria, Ikudayisi's terrible fashion sense, broad Yoruba accent and misplaced confidence with the opposite sex threaten to destroy Yemi's already small amount of street cred. When the pair are forced to spend the day together on their Peckham estate Yemi is forced to confront local bullies, the unattainable girl of his dreams and his own African heritage, eventually teaching both of them the values of family and self-respect. Gone Too Far! is a sparky comedy backed by the BFI Film Fund and produced by Poisson Rouge Pictures. Based on the Olivier Award-winning stage play by Bola Agbaje, first performed at The Royal Court, Gone Too Far! is the feature debut of director Destiny Ekaragha.

Kajaki
(2014)Based on a true events. A platoon’s perimeter check turns deadly when the entire unit stumbles upon an active minefield in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, setting in motion one of the most valiant rescue efforts of modern warfare.

The Last Showing
(2014)A film purist, appalled at the state of the current cinema scene, is fired from a movie theatre. Determined to make his mark on the world and shoot his own horror film, he trapped a couple inside a cinema and begins recording.

Boiling Point
(2021)A head chef attempts to get through a night of service while dealing with personal issues, a former boss, and a newly lowered health rating.

Wicked Little Letters
(2024)A 1920s English seaside town bears witness to a farcical and occasionally sinister scandal in this riotous mystery comedy. Based on a stranger than fiction true story, WICKED LITTLE LETTERS follows two neighbours: deeply conservative local Edith Swan (Olivia Colman) and rowdy Irish migrant Rose Gooding (Jessie Buckley).

Dough
(2015)An elderly Jewish baker forms an unlikely bond with his teenage Muslim apprentice, who adds marijuana to the challah, causing sales to skyrocket.