Champagne Carbon – From Soil to Speed

The Carbon Champagne documentary development began not as a pitch, but as a conversation — with the owner and managing partner of Champagne Carbon. What emerged was a shared instinct: this was not simply a product story, but a philosophy worth bringing to the screen and beyond.

Merlins’ roots trace back to an energy drink and an early racing partnership with a former Formula 1 driver. That lineage — speed, risk, reinvention — made Carbon a natural subject. From the outset, the question wasn’t whether to tell the story, but how to tell it cinematically.

Those early discussions unfolded during Toronto International Film Festival, where ideas evolved organically: structure, tone, access, and the kind of intimacy that could ground a luxury brand in human truth. The concept sharpened when Netflix brought Champagne Problems to its platform, reigniting global curiosity around Champagne as culture — not commodity.

From there, the vision became experiential. Imagine an acclaimed chef hosting a private dinner in Champagne, welcoming guests arriving from Cannes Film Festival or the French Grand Prix. Conversations flow over courses and glasses; ideas collide. The camera listens as much as it looks.

At its core, this is a story about those who carry the Merlin within — the unconventional, the builders who venture into uncharted territory. Carbon is the smallest Champagne house in Champagne, yet it dared to create a carbon-fiber bottle and take it all the way to the podium of Formula 1, and far beyond.

True to Merlins’ ethos — screen to streets — the film stays grounded in the soil that gives the grapes their magic. We return, again and again, to the land, the roots, the patience. In spirit, it echoes The Grapes of Wrath: resilience, belief, and the quiet power of origins.

This is not a luxury documentary.

It is a human one — poured slowly, and meant to be shared.

Feeling Punjabi – A Feature Film in Development

Project: Feeling Punjabi

Category: Film Development

Status: In Development / Co-Production Stagescreen Production / Merlins Sports Films

Location: Birmingham

Feeling Punjabi has been in development with StageScreen Productions for some time. It wasn’t until Tom Brady became a part-owner of Birmingham City FC that the screenplay theme of music, sports, culture and community came into sharp focus.

At its core, Merlins is about community and sport. With a few thoughtful revisions, the screenplay naturally evolved to embrace the heartbeat of Birmingham City FC and its supporters, infused with music that moves you. The film follows two young teens whose creativity sparks a new generation of sound—music born on the streets, shaped by identity, and powerful enough to unite people across cultures.

The intention is to film during the year of the FIFA World Cup, positioning Feeling Punjabi as a co-production that captures a global moment while telling a deeply local story. Football, fandom, and rhythm collide—on match days, in neighbourhoods, and through the voices of youth who dare to create something new.

Our aim is to bring this story to life by engaging the Birmingham community, the fans of Birmingham City FC, and music lovers everywhere—creating a film that makes the entire world dance. This vision is in keeping with what inspired the rebirth of Merlins itself: the cultural impact and communal energy of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour—a reminder that music, like sport, can move generations and bring the world together.