Menhaj Huda
2021His first directing job was the 1993 television series Hypnosis. He directed Jump Boy in 1999, which won an award for 'Best Feature Film' at the Mediawave awards.
Other directing credits include Queer as Folk 2, Is Harry on the Boat?, Murphy's Law, Murder in Mind, The Bill, Blue Murder and HolbyBlue.
Huda produced as well as directed Kidulthood and West 10 LDN, both written by Noel Clarke. Kidulthood won the 'Douglas Hickox Award' at the 2006 British Independent Film Awards. He's currently working on the psycho flick Comedown which stars Martin Compston, Adam Deacon, Geoff Bell, Red Madrell and Duane Henry, the filming begins in March 2010 in London, as well as his own "spiritual follow-up" to Kidulthood, "Everywhere and Nowhere" based around the London DJ scene, currently in post-production Description above from the Wikipedia article Menhaj Huda, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
West 10 LDN
Menhaj Huda
Ashley Madekwe, Noel Clarke
A collection of tower blocks and concrete expanse, it has its own rules and codes, its own distinctive languages and culture, both old and new. It is a tightly knit community that is on call to protect those within its boundaries. It is an intense, turbulent, passionate world, rarely depicted other than when the antagonisms and struggles of its young lives spill out onto the surrounding streets and into the news. West 10 LDN invites us into this territory, and delves into the big stories of the lives of the young, multi ethnic generation who live there - with a blast of energy and power, with dynamism, wit and blistering vibrancy.
West 10 LDN
Tube Tales
Amy Jenkins, Charles McDougall
Jason Flemyng, Dexter Fletcher
Nine short stories based on the true experiences of London Underground passengers: "Mr. Cool" (Amy Jenkins, dir.); "Horny" (Stephen Hopkins); "Grasshopper" (Menhaj Huda); "My Father the Liar" (Bob Hoskins); "Bone" (Ewan McGregor); "Mouth" (Armando Iannucci); "A Bird in the Hand" (Jude Law); "Rosebud" (Gaby Dellal); "Steal Away" (Charles McDougall)
Tube Tales
Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance
Menhaj Huda
Parisa Fitz-Henley, Murray Fraser
Examine the history of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from the moment they met after being set up by friends, through their initial courtship when they were able to keep their romance under wraps, and ultimately the intense global media attention surrounding their relationship and Meghan’s life as a divorced American actress.
Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance
Everywhere And Nowhere
Menhaj Huda
James Floyd, Adam Deacon
Ash is a man torn between two worlds, that of his family and friends and the other, of his dreams. This is his story set across London with it's fast paced nightlife and run ins with the law all caught on camera from the Director of Kidulthood.
Everywhere And Nowhere
Comedown
Menhaj Huda
Adam Deacon, Sophie Stuckey
Six friends, who've known each other from childhood, break into the tower block they lived in as kids, now deserted and condemned, to rig-up a pirate radio station, get high and party. When one of the group goes missing, her friends begin to search the dark interior of the tower and soon realize that they are not alone: a resident psychopath lurks in the shadows and is hunting them down, taking them out, one-by-one.
Comedown
Harry and Meghan: Escaping the Palace
Menhaj Huda
Jordan Dean, Sydney Morton
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are taking on the British monarchy in the third installment in Lifetime’s movie trilogy about the royal couple. The film explores what really happened inside the palace that drove Harry and Meghan to leave everything behind in order to make a future for themselves and their son Archie.
Harry and Meghan: Escaping the Palace