AKA (2002)

Bill Nighy as Uncle Louis Gryffoyn in AKA
The critics
With “AKA,” director Roy has crafted a compelling tale of human frailty and the hunger for power that’s as bold visually as it is thematically. Here, at last, is a film that challenges in new and exciting ways.
Very nice review and backgrounf info on AKA
Roy’s stylistic experiment in skewing audience point of view pays off, largely due to an absorbing story and engaging performances. Audacious, successful - not adjectives you expect when it comes to British film making.
Channel 4 review

Hello? Elton! Of course. Of, of course! Send an embarrassingly big car and I'll be there!
Bill will read Dracula!