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Documentary and audiovisual projects exploring Shakespeare, literature, visual culture and historical narratives through cinematic form.

In 2019, Orozco founded Yorick Entertainment in London, developing documentary and television projects connecting theatre, literature and contemporary culture for international audiences.

Projects include Will’s Book: Shakespeare’s First Folio, broadcast on SKY ARTS UK and AMC America, with international distribution in more than forty countries through TVF International. Narrated by Greg Doran and Professor Emma Smith, the documentary explores the cultural and historical significance of Shakespeare’s First Folio, featuring contributions from leading scholars including Sir Stanley Wells, Professor Tiffany Stern, Professor Paul Edmondson and Professor Emma Smith.

Other works include Harold Bloom: The Last Interview, capturing the final reflections of literary critic Harold Bloom, and From the West End, broadcast by AMC America and distributed internationally as in-flight entertainment.

Current projects include Give Way to Design, a documentary tracing the history of road signage in the United Kingdom, from Roman milestones to the contemporary British landscape. The film explores the legacy of designers Jock Kinneir and Margaret Calvert, alongside the continuing influence of British road signage on public space, design and cultural identity.

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I am very pleased to announce a special UK preview of Give Way to Design, taking place at St Bride’s, London, in March 2026. It will be a pleasure to share the film with audiences in such an iconic venue, so closely connected to the history and legacy explored in the documentary.

Give Way to Design is a documentary that traces the history of road signage in the United Kingdom, from Roman milestones to the present day. It explores how functional signs evolved into a defining element of the British visual landscape, becoming part of the nation’s cultural heritage. The film highlights the enduring legacy of designers Jock Kinneir and Margaret Calvert, whose work reshaped modern signage, and examines how these forms have been absorbed by popular culture, influencing generations of artists and designers beyond their original utilitarian purpose.

Give Way to Design has been referenced in coverage by The Guardian on the work of Margaret Calvert.

Read the article: ‘She worked like a maniac’ … meet the design genius who could even make roadworks look good | Design | The Guardian

Directed by Patricio Orozco

With:

  • Margaret Calvert OBE - Graphic designer

  • Dame Anya Hindmarch, Fashion designer and Chief Executive, Anya Hindmarch

  • Richard Hobbs, Curator of the Roman Britain Collection, British Museum

  • Andrew Birley, Director of Excavations and Chief Executive, Vindolanda Trust

  • Simon Morgan, Design and road sign production consultant; writer

  • Carol Jackson, Vice President, Chipping Campden History Society

  • Nick Hull, Car designer (Jaguar, Peugeot and Honda) and writer

  • Tim Marlow, Director and Chief Executive, Design Museum, London

  • Colin Harsant, Director, British Legion Industries

  • David Church, Manager, British Legion Industries

  • Phil Wilkinson, Veteran and Coordinator, British Legion Industries

  • Crispin Jones, Watch designer and Chief Executive, Jones Watches