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- A nearly wordless visual narrative inter cuts two main stories and a couple of minor ones.
- A wannabe journalist investigates a London brothel. This film aims to bring awareness of the horrors and issues of human trafficking.
- At death's door, George Frederic Handel reflects, rages, and narrates his life. From his womanizing youthful days, to his rise in fame as a composer, God Rot Tunbridge Wells! pulls no punches in this wild romp of a biopic.
- Vaguely based on 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare
- An elderly man has his dental appointment confirmed, he walks there from a group of tall apartment blocks, has a mould made of his teeth, it is rejected and another made. That's it. Filmed in retro scratchy and spotty sepia throughout.
- Kate is a talented photojournalist. She risks her life to deliver powerful images to the waiting world until a photograph of a Girl changes her life forever.
- A teenage carer is determined to find a better life for herself and her little brother, no matter what that takes.
- English language teaching series featuring many company board meetings and business deals.
- Thursday morning. Zagreb, Jerusalem, London, Cologne, Prague. Five people. Getting up. Going to work. In five cities-hives, like bees. Looking for the sweeter life then the one they are living now.
- Filled with undeniable style, the vibrations of local sound systems and rhythmic Jamaican patois, Julian Henriques' urban odyssey is an energetic declaration of British Caribbean Dancehall culture, shot on location on the North Peckham Estate. The cast of local artists glide between realism and whimsy using improvised dialogue and musical performance, with the titular Ragamuffins using musical innovation to sidestep the negative aspects of urban life. This film is regarded as a prelude to Henriques' ragga musical Babymother.
- A sardonic tale of love, sex and female perversion - a succulent slice of modern sin.
- Bury It tells the tale of a blind football fanatic who along with his over zealous father, stumble across a group of builders playing a five a side football match. The builders are not amused until, Psycho the leader of the gang invites the imposters to play. The father and son soon realize that Psycho's intentions are not as friendly as they first appeared, and that they are going to have to do more than just play football to get through this game.
- How Harris Tweed is made by the islanders in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.
- Bachelors of War is a short observational doc where the makers of the film spent a day with two friends during Ramadhan, who were forced to send their wives and children abroad due to the war in Yemen, battle bouts of boredom due to joblessness, and fend for themselves in the kitchen. Although witty in tone, it illustrates the underlying frustrations and worries of many young men in the face of stunted progress, divided families, empty homes, and broken dreams.
- A submergence into the vivid realities of three Transgender sex workers living in Cape Town, South Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Ed and his friends have a night out. While they are out his cartoon creations come to life causing mayhem.
- Peter steals a beautiful American car and hits the open road with dreams of a wild adventure.
- A documentary following the teachers and students of the Moscow State School for Circus and Variety Arts.
- Fascinating documentary about the lighthouses on Great Britains shores.