Whereâs it on? Film4, Monday, 12.40am
Now making music videos and commercials over in LA, British filmmaker Daniel Wolfe has yet to follow up this startling debut feature from 2014. Co-written with his brother Matthew, it made enough of an impact at the time to be selected for the Directorsâ Fortnight section at Cannes. Moody, provocative and upsetting, itâs a social realist thriller in which a young British-Pakistani woman (Sameena Jabeen Ahmed, who won best British newcomer at that yearâs London Film Festival) hides out with her white boyfriend in a caravan in Yorkshire to evade thugs hired by her brother to track them down. The brutal subject of honour killings and bloodthirsty familial violence led many critics to compare Catch Me Daddy to John Fordâs classic revenge western The Searchers (1956) â or at least a Ken Loach remoulding thereof. But thereâs a driving ferocity to the way this savage drama proceeds that, combined with atmospheri