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- Follows the political rivalries and romances of Queen Elizabeth II's reign and the events that shaped Britain for the second half of the 20th century.
- After a deadly viral outbreak, an elite squad of special forces soldiers must infiltrate a quarantine zone to rescue a scientist who holds the only cure to save mankind.
- Skagerrak is the story of being hit by happiness when you least expect it. In their late twenties and tired of partying their way around the world, Danish Marie and Irish Sophie come ashore in Northern Scotland. After another drunken night they are soon parted from all their accumulated cash. Out of money and out of luck ambitious Sophie pressures Marie into accepting a lucrative job as surrogate mother. Months on, Marie finds herself alone, life having taken a dramatic turn. Heavily pregnant, and wanting to terminate her pregnancy, she's on the run from the future parents, searching for Sophie's old flame, Ken. In a case of mistaken identity, Marie ends up in hiding with three strange men in a seedy Glasgow garage. But then happiness strikes again.
- It's a film that talks about emotions and not events, whether for events we intend a series of facts. Something unexpected and revolutionary happens to the protagonists (Peter Mullan and Lorenza Indovina), but it's something intangible, indescribable throughout the traditional codes of language (from this, the absolute lack of dialogues in the film). That is because it touches a sphere that is not even comprise in the five senses, but it's part of a higher, or simply wider, way of feeling. If we would simplify the plot, we could say that it's a love story. In fact love is certainly the theme of this film, but that kind of love is intended as a special lightness that catches the two protagonists just because they are signed by experiences that, for long time, made them weigh down, imprisoned in microcosms of loneliness an anger. Love, then, as unexpected lightness that leads them to finally open themselves to life, the life that only now make them free.
- An old fisherman compares his life with that of a modern fisherman and farmer. Film shows North East Scotland's industries, its scenery and its history.
- A marionette puppet makes one last journey in a desolate post apocalyptic earth.
- Adolescent love can be difficult at the best of times, but Donal and Sally have special problems - problems which alarm their families and the instructors at Strathvale Centre.