Up There

Up There is a 2011 British feature film comedy-drama, written and directed by Zam Salim and starring Burn Gorman, Kate O'Flynn, Aymen Hamdouchi, Chris Waitt, Jo Hartley and Warren Brown.

In this place Martin attends group counselling sessions where positive thoughts are encouraged.

Martin hopes that the new role will earn him credit that could lead to his being allowed 'up there', literally up a staircase to a zone that is presumably more pleasant than the re-start centre.

Martin is assigned a new co-worker, Rash, and starts to encounter difficult newly-dead clients, such as a criminal with a name he cannot pronounce who runs away.

Martin meets a woman in a library, Liz, and realises he can read a book or newspaper alongside a living person if they turn the pages.

His send-off is in the paper for the next morning and Rash wants to stay so Chick can say goodbye to his family.

Later, in an all-night garage Martin sees Rash is following a couple who are a bit wild.

Two young lads who have been copying Rash and perving at the living keep mocking Chick.

Liz arrives and Martin invites her to return to the centre with him but she says no, she is leaving with her ex who she killed!

Before Martin can get Chick in the car, Rash has seen the two younger lads and runs off to explain.