Writer Tony Marchant looks back on his 1989 drama Take Me Home, a troubled love story set amidst a political backdrop of changing attitudes, technological advances and residential development.
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Writer Tony Marchant looks back on his 1989 drama Take Me Home, a troubled love story set amidst a political backdrop of changing attitudes, technological advances and residential development.
As two friends attempt to make the most of Claire’s last few days in Florida, they discover a pair of seemingly supernatural conch shells leading their final days together to spiral into something surreal.
Go behind-the-scenes of Madonna's Celebration Tour in Rio through exclusive footage and interviews filmed during the rehearsals of her May 4, 2024 performance at Copacabana beach, which was witnessed by a crowd 1.6 million strong.
Hegra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was the principal southern city of the Nabataean kingdom, famed for its spectacular monumental tombs. Although Hegra is lesser known to the general public, it’s an important place to understand this highly advanced Nabataean society.
When a family's camping trip turns into a nightmare, they must confront a sinister witch-turned-demon known as Lechuza, who seeks to tear them apart. Can they survive the horrors and break the curse, or will they become her next victims?
Marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, journalist Jordan Dunbar meets survivors of the holocaust and travels to visit the camp.
A man takes his dog for a walk only to find something otherworldly in the dark.
Afaaq, a Kashmiri boy with supernatural powers, learns his father will be picking apples in a war-torn region of Kashmir. Afaaq must stop him from leaving before the apples ripen and the harvest begins.
After the death of his father, a teenager navigates the rituals of Irish Catholic mourning, only to grow disillusioned with its structured approach to grief.
NASCAR drivers Daniel Suárez, Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch revisit the closest three-way finish in NASCAR history, plus interviews with their crew chiefs and spotters.
‘Something special about Nairobi is the people. I love the people of Nairobi. One thing I dislike about Nairobi is that there are barely spaces for children to play’, says Victoria behind the wheel of her van, driving from one birthday party to the next. Five years earlier, she set up a helium balloon business in the Kenyan capital to surround herself with joy and find safety after escaping an abusive relationship. In the colourful bouncy castles she erects and in the children’s laughter that fill them up, she finds healing and new strength.
Haunted by demonic nightmares, Gary must suffer through another day working as an Easter Bunny at the local mall. When a rude patron knocks into him, Gary decides to commit a transgression, resulting in a chase. Although he manages to escape the angry shopper, ultimately Gary cannot outrun his own psychosis.
Celebrating the life and career of dancer, performer, choreographer, LGBTQ+ and publicly HIV-positive activist Patrick Scully, whose Patrick’s Cabaret was a South Minneapolis fixture for decades. His work in MN, New York and Berlin, expresses his passion for life, and touches on subjects that are often controversial and profound.
In this pseudo-vintage short, silent film adaptation of the story by E. F. Benson, a music room is haunted by the past, but is there something else to it?
A young man finds a mysterious 50" TV.
After meeting by happenstance, two troubled gig-working microinfluencers struggle to make it in Vancouver.
A short film diary documenting a drive through the plains of South Dakota: a love letter to the region and to the man driving the car.
Two girls staying at an isolated house in the country are confronted with a nightmarish presence that warps their perception of reality.
“A man's chance encounter with a mysterious woman leads him on an unexpected journey that forces him to confront the consequences of his choices and the profound impact they have on others.”
André Rieu celebrates his 75th Birthday! The King of the Waltz invites you to a boat party with him and his beloved Johann Strauss Orchestra as they sail through his hometown of Maastricht. This brand-new cinema special is a tribute to André's childhood dream of one day forming his own orchestra and travelling the world. The film features a selection of André's favourite and most spectacular global performances along with some of the finest moments the Maestro and his Johann Strauss Orchestra have shared during their many decades together. Most of the concerts featured in this film – The Dream Continues - have never been shown on the big screen before. To mark this amazing milestone, this is your chance to see these iconic André classics for the first time. Come aboard and celebrate André’s 75th in style at your local cinema!
Set against the stunning backdrop of northern British Columbia’s wilderness, Wədzįh Nəne’ (Caribou Country) takes viewers on a contemplative journey through a rugged and remote landscape. Along the way, we meet those who live and work on the land – First Nations guardians, government biologists, and guide outfitters – each confronting the stark reality of declining caribou populations. This meditative film explores the profound connection between people and nature, and the enduring impacts of modernity on an ancient species.
A previously unknown short by Gunvor Nelson, discovered in 2023 along with approximately 150 rolls of film in her apartment.
A soldier struggles to reflect on his life while in the midst of war.
Nadine Sierra summits another peak of the soprano repertoire as Amina, who sleepwalks her way into audiences’ hearts in Bellini’s poignant tale of love lost and found. In his new production, Rolando Villazón—the tenor who has embarked on a brilliant second career as a director—retains the opera’s original setting in the Swiss Alps but uses its somnambulant plot to explore the emotional and psychological valleys of the mind. Tenor Xabier Anduaga co-stars as Amina’s fiancé, Elvino, alongside soprano Sydney Mancasola as her rival, Lisa, and bass Alexander Vinogradov as Count Rodolfo. Riccardo Frizza takes the podium for one of opera’s most ravishing works.
In the heart of Philadelphia, two strangers connect over a memorable first and last night.
The story of a mysterious inheritance, seances, psychedelics and Brighton’s 1990s alt-cabaret scene is woven together with inimitable charm, writer David Bramwell recalls his UK odyssey to find the origins of the moustache inherited from Great Aunt Sylia. He encounters the occult, mind altering drugs and a cabaret of misfits including Hippy Lily, Dave Suit and the enigmatic Drako Oho Zarhazar.
A daring team of seven embarks on the pursuit of being the first to traverse Greenland's unexplored ice sheet.
Take a seat with us at FIRE’s first-ever classical music concert in support of free expression: “Outspoken: Music for Free Speech.” At the podium is conductor Rebecca Bryant Novak, a former doctoral student at the University of Rochester’s Eastman School of Music. Taking the stage for the first time since she was expelled without due process after speaking out about alleged harassment, Rebecca leads an all-volunteer orchestra in an unforgettable evening of music. Internationally acclaimed musicians, violinist Lara St. John and oboist Katherine Needleman, bring the stage to life with works by composers who themselves faced censorship, from Mozart to Shostakovich. Between performances, FIRE staff and special guests reflect on why free expression is essential for artists, and for all of us. The arts cannot thrive without free expression. Thank you to everyone who made this night possible!
The Guillotine, born from Enlightenment ideals, brought efficiency to execution. Five stories trace its impact from the French Revolution through Hussein's era, exploring justice, morality, and power.
A kid gets a stomachache.
Helia is forced into a terrifying situation when she learns her father's friend has stolen her private photos and videos. With no other choice, Helia accepts the man's evil request and enters his home, a place where his special fantasies and dark secrets becomes a living nightmare.
A group of mercenaries race against others to recover a mysterious package, only to discover that its contents will tear their loyalties apart.
Compilation of 30 films, each exactly 10 seconds long, made daily by Drew G. Smith from March 18 to April 18 2025
Don’t Forget To Clean The Pipes!! A Short Horror Film directed by Ronan Bird, as a homework piece for his Media Studies A-level Class.
In the anonymity of an increasingly automated city, a successful but socially struggling man finds an unexpected emotional connection through a help desk conversation. Thank You for Calling (Met Wie Spreek Ik) is a short, magical-realistic film about Rens, a director of a music venue who is on the brink of a burn-out. After an emotional breakdown, he is unexpectedly called by Herman, an unknown man on a houseboat. What starts as an uncomfortable phone call, ends in an absurd musical journey.
An ancient-Greece-obsessed American travels to the land of his ancestors to sell his old family homestead. However, plans go awry when he falls in love with a beautiful Greek woman; he changes course to salvage the village and change history.
The Landlord Special was filmed in Denver, Colorado at one of the best comedy clubs in the country, Comedy Works. It’s a half hour of stand-up comedy with a story-heavy caboose about nosy, unhinged landlords.
Marcela Borges and her growing family’s idyllic weekend quickly turn into every family’s worst nightmare when masked gunmen barge into their Florida suburban home. With gunshots piercing their walls, a newly pregnant Marcela, her husband, and their young son are left with no choice but to comply with their captors’ demands: surrender $200,000 or their lives. But with no means of accessing that sort of money, Marcela faces insurmountable odds to protect her family from their violent captors and must make the life and death decisions to keep her family safe.
When a mischievous poltergeist escapes, a shy supernatural researcher must recapture it before it reveals the crush she harbors for her coworker.
Joe Pottery, Sh-t. sh-t. sh-t.
Digitizing union newspapers in the quiet of a dark room, a filmmaker reflects on their relationship to labor.
In a suburb near Tampa, ALYSSA braces for an approaching storm. She organizes valuables and essentials, including her dad’s old speargun. On the phone with her mom, Alyssa opposes her husband Tanner’s decision not to evacuate. When TANNER gets home, she fails to voice her concern.
Martin Pistorius slipped into a coma at the age of 12. Three years later he woke up but was unable to communicate and no-one realized he was fully aware. This is the true story of his remarkable journey back to life.
A young man struggles to preserve his memories of a fling, trying to write every detail in his journal. However, the more he tries to hold onto these memories, the more he realizes they may have had different perceptions of their time together.
Short film narrated in first person about growth, loneliness, and belonging.
A young woman, tired of working at a seaside diner, reaches out to cosmic forces.
After a nervous breakdown, a young office assistant flees to his parents' house in Arizona and hires an escort to take care of him.
When two incarcerated artists secretly document a routine prison practice, they risk their lives to expose a state policy that blurs the line between safety and sexual abuse.
A man is stuck in an unfamiliar environment reliving the same moment.
The Cure are pop outsiders. Over a fifty year career, the English band have released 14 studio albums to great acclaim but it was their 1989 album Disintegration, released during a pivotal year in Europe and the world, which would capture the imagination of so many fans. This documentary tells the story of this landmark work of art in the history of popular music.
Black and Velvet, two ambitious women who own Black Velvet, an Atlanta bar/restaurant that also supports their liquor store, face a business-threatening crisis. Forced to reinvent their strategy, their creativity sparks a new direction—one that could either carve out a space for their kingdom or cost them everything.
'Punchlines & Patriots' is unapologetically American. Join Sean Hannity and Jimmy Failla, for a night of liberty, laughs, and a whole lot of winning. Only on Fox Nation.
A playful comedy about a shy loner who is desperate for attention from her football crazy boyfriend.
An episodic road movie, raising questions of memory, inequality, colonisation, climate change, and disaster capitalism as it examines legacies of weather within this area of the United States dubbed “tornado alley”.
A young disabled man is trapped in a go nowhere job.
17-year-old Arlo struggles to act as a role model to her little sister, Millie, while rebelling against the pair's boy-crazy mom. Following her journey to adulthood, the film adopts a naturalistic style to tell the story through an objective lens.
An overworked high school math teacher tries to teach his class on zoom when he comes to a devastating and infuriating realization.
Horror anthology film directed by 10 directors.
The bereaved wife of a teacher who died prematurely resorts to ritualistic magic to resurrect her beloved husband. The results have unintended bloody consequences.
Ricky and his cancer-stricken mother move to the seemingly innocuous town of Ojai in pursuit of a vague yet promising experimental treatment. As Ricky tries to adjust to his new life, he becomes increasingly skeptical of the town's innocence and concerned for his mom's well-being.