From Left to Night is an experimental film production in which a number of seemingly unconnected players, places, events, subjects and histories, drawn from a complex London neighbourhood – an area of deprivation bordered by the wealthiest sites of the city – meet through a two day film shoot: six people, three locations, and the different subjects and forms of knowledge, which they bring with them. These range from urban tensions – such as unresolved histories of the 2011 London riots – to new feminist and racial theories, music videos, 1960s idealist architecture and the personal ways in which each of the protagonists relates to these.