Cerberus Investigations

Cerberus Investigations
Corporate and Intellectual Property Investigators

Monday, 26 April 2010

Erasing David on More4 - 4th May

Cerberus is pleased to announce that the waiting is over...Erasing David will be shown on the small screen on Tuesday 4th May on More4 at 10pm.


This follows the UK cinema release on 29th April this Thursday. We hope to see you there if you got tickets for the Brixton event - it has now SOLD OUT!!

We recommend trying to get to a Picturehouse cinema to see the documentary in full, but it will be a no less thrilling experience!


Wednesday, 21 April 2010

More Erasing David in the News!!

Yesterday was a great day of exposure for Erasing David with TWO appearances on the BBC.

The first was on BBC Breakfast with Sian Williams describing Cerberus as 'the world's top private investigators'. Unfortunately, as news coverage, the interview with David Bond, the director behind Erasing David does not appear on the BBC Iplayer. In the coming days it may appear on the BBC Breakfast website. However, the trailer of the film which was shown on air can be found on our website here.


The second was a BBC Radio 5 Live interview with Cameron Gowlett (Director of Cerberus) and David Bond discussing the film and the issues of data privacy and the loss of it in the UK. It was another great opportunity to hear more about the background of the film and the ways in which Cerberus worked during the making of Erasing David. To listen to the interview (on the BBC Iplayer) with Victoria Derbyshire click here and scan to 1 hour and 13 mins into the show.

Stay tuned for more updates on Erasing David and Cerberus! We're all looking forward to the cinema release next week.

Monday, 19 April 2010

New Erasing David Artwork released!

To coincide with the cinematic release of Erasing David, we are pleased to reveal some new artwork for the film. Take a look below and look out for the posters at PictureHouse cinemas.



Check out the Cerberus website here for more information on where to get tickets for the film. Be warned they are selling out fast!

Cerberus and Erasing David in the News (Times Online!)

On Saturday 17th April, Erasing David, Cameron Gowlett and Duncan Mee from Cerberus were featured in an article for The Times!

The article was called "Can you disappear in surveillance Britain?" by Jean-Paul Flintoff and can be viewed in full here.


It gives a deeper insight into the film Erasing David which gets it's cinema release next week on the 29th April. You can find out where to buy tickets and view the trailer on the Cerberus website here.


Just to whet your Erasing David appetites take a look below:

"Bond spent a long time finding the right detectives for his project, talking to countless retired coppers before he found Duncan Mee and Cameron Gowlett of Cerberus. Ordinarily, they work as investigators for major companies and law firms, scrupulously following the letter of the law as they trail organised gangs, often in unstable parts of the world. (If they broke the law, courts would throw out their findings.) The work requires them to penetrate layer upon layer of shell companies and false identities. How hard could it be to find Bond? After all, they’re often asked to find people who might be beneficiaries of a will, and that rarely takes more than a few hours.

After Bond phoned them, the arrangements were finalised by his friend and business partner, Ashley Jones – producer of the film. All the detectives were given was a photo, and the name, David Bond."


We're all looking forward to the cinema release and will keep you updated on any more news!!

Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Erasing David Tickets on Sale!!


We are pleased to announce that tickets for the UK cinema release of ERASING DAVID are now on sale.

The London premiere on the 29th April is at the Brixton Ritzy and will be followed by a live Q&A discussion with Will Self, David Davis, Shami Chakrabarti and Michael Nyman. The debate will be filmed and beamed live to all the other cinemas around the country, so you can join in wherever you are.

Please visit here for the booking page.

For more details of the film, check out the trailer on our website.

Tickets cost £9 for the screening and Q&A event and are limited so book early to avoid disappointment!

For more information about this event, leave a comment and we'll get back to you.







Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Erasing David - reviews and praise!

While Duncan Mee, Ashley Jones and David Bond are out at the South X South West Festival in Austin Texas, we've been pleased to announce the UK cinema release of Erasing David. For more details checkout the News section on our website here.

We've also been taking a look at the reviews and praise of Erasing David coming out into the cloud and blogosphere from the festival. Google 'Erasing David' or check out those links below:

10 Films (And More) To See At The 2010 South By Southwest Festival
Erasing David - You think you are being watched living in the United States. Well, the United Kingdom is the third highest surveillance state in the world and it is home to David Bond. As an experiment, David wanted to test the waters and see where his paper footprints say about him. What could bills and purchase habits online provide for the government or any interested party in tracking him down? So for a month he decided to investigate by leaving his life behind and dare a pair of experts to find him.

Click the link above to read more.

11th March 2010 by Charlotte Cook from the www.thedocumentaryblog.com.

Erasing David is showing at next week’s SXSW and I can’t recommend it enough.

Filmmaker David Bond grew increasingly worried about how much information is held on us by organisations and the government and took the gutsy step of trying to go off the map for a month. He hired a team of private investigators to track him down and the film follows this journey. As someone living in Britain it’s a terrifying watch, especially in scenes where David manages to get hold of all the data held on him by communications companies and online stores. The film itself is thrilling, funny and although scary, highly entertaining.

Erasing David is one of the best films I’ve seen so far this year, and you should definitely check it out.

There are details below the jump of where and when you can see it.

Official Synopsis:

David Bond lives in one of the most intrusive surveillance states in the world. He decides to find out how much private companies and the government know about him by putting himself under surveillance and attempting to disappear – a decision that changes his life forever. Leaving his pregnant wife and young child behind, he is tracked across the database state on a chilling journey that forces him to contemplate the meaning of privacy – and the loss of it.

Once the bastion of freedom and civil liberties, the UK is now one of the most advanced surveillance societies in the world – ranked third after Russia and China. The average UK adult is now registered on over 700 databases and is caught daily on one of the 4 million CCTV cameras located on nearly every street corner in the country. Increasingly monitored, citizens are being turned into suspects. But if you’ve got nothing to hide, surely there’s nothing to fear?

When David receives a letter informing him that his daughter Ivy is among 25 million residents whose details have been lost by the government’s Child Benefit Office, he begins a journey that will see him hounded across Europe.

David soon discovers some alarming truths about what the government and private companies already know about ordinary citizens. He meets people who have been caught in the crossfire of the database state and have had their lives shattered.

As his concern grows, he makes a life-changing decision. He will leave his pregnant wife and child behind and put himself under surveillance for thirty days. The UK’s top Private Investigators are hired to discover everything they can about him and his family – and track David down as he attempts to vanish. Is it still possible to live a private, anonymous life in the UK? Or do the state and private companies already know too much about ordinary people?

Forced to contemplate the meaning of privacy – and the loss of it, David’s disturbing journey leaves him with no doubt that although he has nothing to hide, he certainly has something to fear…

Erasing David is a documentary about privacy, surveillance and the database state.

Erasing David will be available on on iTunes and Amazon VOD during SXSW and will then debut on cable VOD two weeks later via the wonderful people at Cinetic.

For those in the UK it’s on release in cinemas from April 29th and will be shown on Channel 4 on the 4th May.


Click the link above to read more.