OUR DOCUMENTARY

THE LAST PICTURE SHOP

For over forty years, Ümit has kept the flame of celluloid alive in a small East London shop stacked floor to ceiling with reels, posters, and stories. He is 65, a proud Cypriot Cockney, a projectionist, and one of the last guardians of analogue film in the UK. To step inside his shop is to step into another time.

Now that space is under threat.

Rising costs and relentless development are closing in. What once felt eternal now feels fragile. So we decided to do something bold, hopeful, and cinematic.

This is The Last Picture Shop.

A funny, tender, and unpredictable journey about friendship, obsession, and what we choose to fight for. At its heart lies a simple question. How far would you go to save the thing you love?

We are close to bringing this film to life. With your support, we can complete production and post production, protect the legacy of this extraordinary space, and share Ümit’s story with audiences who still believe in the magic of cinema.

If you have ever fallen in love with a film, a record shop, a bookshop, or a place that made you feel less alone, you already understand why this matters.

Thank you for being here. Let’s keep the projector running

CROWDFUNDER: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tlps/the-last-picture-shop-feature-documentary