Joseph Bullman is an English documentary and drama director, known for his political films, including factual dramas Killed By My Debt (2018), The Left Behind (2019) and Life and Death in the Warehouse (2022), and documentaries The Man Who Bought Mustique (2000), The Seven Sins of England (2007) and The Secret History of Our Streets (2012–14).
[3][4][5] England is Mine/Dogumentary (2002), made with Lars von Trier's Dogme 95 movement, is a film about an English football hooligan finding love and redemption at the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan.
The Seven Sins of England (2007), shot in Bullman's home town, filmed modern day binge drinkers and hooligans delivering the real words of Edwardian yobs, 12th century binge drinkers and Victorian louts.
[26] The Left Behind (2019) tells the story of Gethin, who, with no secure job, housing or future, gets drawn into a far-right hate crime.
The film is based on research in Britain's 'left behind' communities, and the work of professor Hilary Pilkington, who spent three years embedded with an English Defence League group.