A CELEBRATION OF CAROLINE FLACK’S LIFE WITH COMEDY, DANCE AND MUSIC - RAISING AWARENESS OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES AND FUNDS FOR MENTAL HEALTH CHARITIES
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A CELEBRATION OF CAROLINE FLACK’S LIFE WITH COMEDY, DANCE AND MUSIC - RAISING AWARENESS OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES AND FUNDS FOR MENTAL HEALTH CHARITIES
A kid tries to defend his room from a hoard of ghosts coming from the walls.
A bean loving kid's breakfast is sabotaged by a bean hater, who uses fart powder to make our protagonist fart uncontrollably, which has devastating consequences for the people around him.
Comedy heroes must do battle with the plastic pumpkin head wind-up toy monster which wants to create a world of monsters while trying to complete their film about crazy roosters wreaking relentless revenge. One by one they fall victim to the monster till only Ivor and Chiemi are left unharmed and must fight back to save themselves and the world.
When hosts of "The Loudmouth Podcast" Ryan Perry, Luke Hearne Brown & Alfie Akers gather to present a live version of their award nominated podcast, their production crew pulls out and have to resort to shooting a live special from a Nissan Micra. The special features deep discussions on Biscuits, The Meg (2018) and various other mildly funny anecdotes. As well as featuring a Special Guest and a trip to the golden arches.
Billie, overwhelmed and intimidated by the outside world, has confined herself to existence within her box. Can she be convinced the world isn't so scary if she's prepared to step into it?
A stuffed teddy bear upsets the status-quo. A one-minute short film by John Ross Galloway.
Benjamin ‘Benny’ Davis, is an employee at Nut Pops, a cereal company call centre. Benny has the dullest and most mundane life you could ever possibly think of. After another uneventful day at work, he begins to experience vivid fantasies about a more exciting life to escape his boring world.
Lady Luck smiles on a reckless secretary who takes a punt on the Irish Sweepstake … but not everyone’s a winner.
A priest must overcome many obstacles to reach his first Sunday sermon.
A conversation between two gents perks up when the see a picture in a magazine. A 'facial' comedy by GA Smith.
Daft silent comedy in which a suspicious wife poses as a naked Venus statue to spy on her husband
In January 1970 the actor Sir Alec Guinness wrote a letter to The Times complaining about the lack of attention shop assistants gave to customers. The letter was printed under the heading ‘I’m Not Here’. Using that story as its inspiration, this film about shop assistants and boredom wittily combines extracts from a Harrods' training video and original footage from 'Miss London Stores 1970'.
"A puzzle for kids. A puzzled young father. It’s far more difficult and surreal than you may think".
Work, film, work, film, work – day to day – week to week. This is a home movie domestic comedy experimental film drama. Autobiography too. It’s also part four of an ever-growing trilogy. Starting in 2003 I decided to make a series of pieces alongside my regular films, a strand that would constitute an ongoing fictional autobiography. But as all creative work is, to some extent, autobiographical, and as I appear in most of my films, and all the people in these films are who they say they are, then what made this different from the rest – or from real life, really – became kind of blurred. Fuzzy even. So this is fuzzy fiction – latest in the line.
A pretty young girl, chaperoned by her elderly father, is seated on a park bench. The old man is bent over his newspaper. The young girl's lover appears on the scene and takes the opposite end of the bench. The two young people attempt to exchange a kiss behind the old man's back....
A screenwriter recruits a group of eccentric characters to go and find a missing teenage girl, with the intention of turning the search into a true story script.
An office cactus struggles to win the affection of his new found love due to his prickly exterior.
A boy passionate about aviation witnesses a balloon fly away and gets an idea.
A bullied Scottish teen battles to win an opera competition after the death of his disgraced opera star mother gives him the determination to follow in her footsteps.
Lance White portrays the Fuhrer as a short-tempered incompetent in his slapstick Adolf's Busy Day.
A short story about two awkward neighbours, gardening, freelance life and an irrational feeling of being watched.
"Say something new!" Moving in together confronts a couple with inevitable adjustments to their personal autonomy. The dialogue employs the poetic verse structure of the pantoum, which imitates the entanglement of their commitment and acts as the language of a joined organism: a relationship.
In a small English Town square a struggling painter does battle with a bee to protect his final masterpiece from the insect's tiny hands.
Master kisses maid behind a blanket on the clothes line and is seen by his wife.
A case of home-squatting escalates into an unusual co-habitation situation.
A brief documentary about the history of the Royal Mail.
Three sketches: Donovan and Byl perform comic acrobatics; Arnley and Gloria do a dance routine; Frank Randle plays an elderly shoe repairer.
Two film-makers arrive in the post industrial wasteland known as Hackney Wick. Their aim is to document this 'Isle of Wonder' as it falls under the shadow of the Olympic behemoth.
Painter pursued by policeman, laundress, milkman, etc.
Eddie Izzard's routine has a loose trajectory from the beginning of the Old Testament and the creation of the world in seven days to Revelations. Along the way, we learn of the search for a career, bad giraffes, Prince Philip's gaffes, toilets in French campsites, the mysteries of hopscotch, becoming one's Dad and tranny bashing.
Plot details TBA.
A lost episode of a critically acclaimed 90s horror TV show discovered on VHS.
In this mockumentary following the local college news club, presenter Joe Bliss makes a costly mistake live on air and has to fight his way back to the top, facing workplace antics and a childish new hire along the way.
An identical bag switch-up turned bomb defusal between two roommates that just can't get along with each other.
Clayburn Cox is a school teacher who hates corn. Revealing that to his students was both the biggest mistake and biggest opportunity. Hear his hilarious stories of never ending corn gifts along with one-liners and musical comedy. It's uproarious fun for everyone.
This film tells the story of our beloved cashier Shura’s summer vacation on the shores of the Black Sea with her family
Two brothers mourning the loss of their father discover a camera which seems to harness abilities beyond their comprehension, yet fate is close behind.
Henry's Cat fascinated by Medieval Knights dreams that he is a bold knight winning a jousting tournament against Sir Loin of Lamb. After that he is sent to capture a three-headed dragon.
A dangerous street rat has lost his penny... who will find it? And just what will this dangerous criminal do to get his penny back?
British Public Information Film imparting a friendly reminder to stick to the Fireworks Code when celebrating.
killer story
A young woman battles with the emotions of a breakup as she attempts to replace a painting on her wall
Dark comedy cartoon short.
A policeman interrogates a man on the contents of Shakespeare's book.
Spoof of the 1960's Batman TV series
Myra is dead; long live Myra! Realising she stands to miss out on the most attention she'll ever receive, the 'acid-tongued and funny to the bone' (Time Out) Myra brings forward her funeral to make sure people get it right! An irreverently sardonic and 'incredibly quick-witted' **** (Scotsman) side-eye at death, dying and the theatrics of grief, direct from sell-out runs at Edinburgh Fringe and Sydney Opera House. Get ready to RIPee your pants! As seen on Britain's Got Talent and in upcoming feature film Everybody's Talking About Jamie.
A silent comedy short feature produced in Brighton.
"Animal Antics" is an absurdist take on the effects of the Anthropocene, from the perspective of a woman and her talking dog Whoopsie on a trip to the zoo. The film is set a few years into the future, when 'The Wild' is no more, its last animal remnants confined to safari parks and zoos. As Sarah and Whoopsie do the rounds of the cages and pens, the dog leaves a trail of increasingly off-beam, off-colour comments, revealing itself as both absurdly precocious and deeply prejudiced. Whoopsie's remarks reflect less on man's best friend than humankind itself, our preoccupation with supremacy and dominance at the expense of the world in which we exist. A hybrid of Desmond Morris, Johnny Morris and Chris Morris, Goddard's film is a surreal, black-comic tour de force in which the anthropomorphic antics of man’s best friend offer up a deathly accurate mirror of mankind's very worst traits.
Two characters give a wonky and comedic insight into trendsetting in the world of the industrial rave culture of the UK in a warm nod to rave culture of the '90s.
Animated short film from Tony Johnson about Sugar Ring Robinson's bravado escape from Stonehouse, an imposing prison.
Elliot reunites with Callum and both find a house to survive the zombie outbreak, only to find more people and encounter more of the undead.