Modern Slavery & Human Trafficking Statement

Introduction

Alchemy FIlms (Alchemy Motion Pictures Ltd) is a Film Production company. We create commercial films for clients in the UK and internationally. At Alchemy, we pride ourselves on delivering visually stunning films that drive emotion & behaviour.

This is our first annual statement. This statement is made pursuant to the Modern Slavery Act 2015 for the financial year ending 31 March 2026. Responsibility for the preparation and publication of this statement resides with the Directors of Alchemy Films: Tom Oliver and Simon Partington. 

We recognise that Modern Slavery is a crime and a violation of fundamental human rights. We are aware that Modern Slavery takes various forms, including slavery, servitude, forced and compulsory labour and human trafficking, all of which have in common the deprivation of a person’s liberty by another in order to exploit them for personal or commercial gain.

Modern Slavery is the term used within the UK and is defined within the Modern Slavery Act 2015. The Act categorises offences of Slavery, Servitude and Forced or Compulsory Labour and Human Trafficking. Alchemy Films has a zero tolerance to modern slavery, human trafficking, all forms of servitude and forced and compulsory labour.

We fully support the government’s objectives to eradicate all forms of modern slavery and human trafficking now and always.  We operate with integrity and transparency. We work to ensure that our activities and those of our contractors operate to an acceptable level of ethical standards operating under sound governance arrangements.

We require all organisations we engage with to ensure their goods, materials, and labour-related supply chains comply with the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and are free from ethical ambiguities. 
Director: Tom Oliver
Director: Simon Partington

Public Reporting of Non-compliance

Individuals who have reasonable suspicion or evidence of non-compliance with the Modern Slavery Act in connection with any Alchemy Films supplier or third-party contractor we engage with are encouraged to report their concerns to the Directors: Tom Olivertom@alchemyfilms.co.ukand Simon Partington,simon@alchemyfilms.co.uk
Alternatively, if you hold information that could lead to the identification, discovery, and recovery of victims of modern slavery or human trafficking in the UK (United Kingdom), you can contact the Modern Slavery Helpline on 08000 121700 or alternatively visit the National reporting mechanism website.

Victim Support
If you think you are a victim of modern slavery or human trafficking, use the victim support link to contact the Modern Slavery Helpline. Trained operators will help you to understand what is available including information, advice, and ways to access government-funded support.

The Modern Slavery Helpline is confidential, but, if you do not want to give your name, that is fine. Modern slavery website and Support line: 0808 168 9111.