Most recently Edwards created and directed ’The Wheels of Heaven’, starring Mickey Rourke, Gary Stretch and Geoff Bell.
The story tells of a troubled young girl, Iva, who meets a charming older boy who gives her the strength to stand up and find her own path in life.
When speaking to Deadline, Edwards remarked “The Wheels of Heaven is a tense thriller and at times a touching coming-of-age story; a love letter to the Devil, I wanted to pay heed to the ultimate fictional text of Mark Twain’s The Mysterious Stranger, with both pieces examining the ambiguity of ‘good’ and ‘evil’, and exploring how these concepts relate to life as it’s actually lived and the delicate balance between them.
To quote the movie, ‘there is darkness in the most virtuous and light in the corrupt’.” [3] 2021 saw Edwards produce the feature film A Bird Flew In (originally titled Alone).
Starring Sir Derek Jacobi, Jeff Fahey, Camilla Rutherford, Michael Winder, Morgana Robinson and Frances Barber.
The film was written by Edwards' longtime writing partner Dominic Wells and directed by Kirsty Bell in her directorial debut.
The story was conceived in the first week of lockdown and written in short order throughout confinement, the black and white film charts six interlinked narratives.
Quant premiered within the official selection of The BFI London Film Festival 2021 before its UK theatrical release [7] 2019 saw Edwards' write and direct Father of Flies, a psychological horror set in Suffern upstate New York.
The dark comedy stars Michael Winder and Max Bennet as Art & Sal, two boys who fall through the clockwork of a grotesque, nightmare London, endeavouring to survive and escape, and perhaps find hope.
In 2011, Edwards directed and co-wrote Animal Charm, starring Boy George, Michael Urie, Sally Phillips, Sadie Frost and Emily Beecham.