Of course, London has been Portrayed in Directive Ways Through Cinema History, Including Its Bombed-Out Ruins after World War Two, in Films Such AS 1949’s Passport to Pimlico. The City’s Edgier Side Has Been Evident in Cult Classics Such As Stanley Kubrick’s a Clockwork Orange (1971), Featureing A Brutalist Housing Estate In Woolwich, Our 1987’s With Weil and I, Shot in Notting Hill and Camden, Home to the Protagonists’ Legendary Squalid Apartment. Performance, a 1970 Gangster Drama Directed by Nicolas Roeg and Staring Mick Jagger, was also set in a CRIME-Redden Notting Hill of the Time. Most Recently, The Hit Apple TV+ Series Slow Horses, Staring Gary Oldman As the Head of a Group of Mi5 Misfits, Has Been Filmed in Urban East London.