After a suicide attempt a troubled actress wakes up in purgatory with three other people killed during her attempt
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After a suicide attempt a troubled actress wakes up in purgatory with three other people killed during her attempt
Diagnosed autistic at 31, a Cumbrian filmmaker turns the camera on herself to explore burnout, stimming and the path to self-acceptance.
A darkly comic portrait of a troubled young man on the day of his mother’s funeral.
One shot as Edward Povey takes in the exhibition and reflects on what's come up and where he is, right then, in his creative journey
Rituals: Union Black is a moving-image essay archiving the everyday rituals that underscore the rhythms of Black life in the UK. Part ethnographic, part poetic, it celebrates the nuances of the Black British experience. Through worship, weddings, playgrounds, spirituality, birthing, choir, cooking, and movement, Rituals: Union Black pays tribute to the collective resonances of Black life in abundance.
H5N1: Conservation in Crisis’ reveals the devastating impact of avian flu —not only on wildlife but on those fighting to protect it. David Steel, manager of the Isle of May, bears witness to the unfolding catastrophe, balancing conservation efforts with the emotional toll of loss. As avian flu tightens its grip, the island’s thriving bird colonies face yet another year with the virus outbreak, spreading rapidly through dense nesting grounds.The virus continues to spread and evolve, leaving one question: what does the future hold for seabirds—and for us?
Two people from each other's past meet in a smoking area
A group of friends gather together to finish their Dungeons and Dragons campaign, when they are seemingly transported into their game and must work as a team to defeat an old foe.
A former pro cyclist embarks on a heart-pounding, visually breathtaking journey into the thin air between success and failure.
On 23 March 2025 in Tel al-Sultan, Gaza, Israeli forces massacred fifteen Palestinian aid workers travelling in clearly marked humanitarian vehicles, later burying their bodies and vehicles in a shallow mass grave. Earshot and Forensic Architecture worked with the Palestine Red Crescent Society and survivors of the massacre to reconstruct the incident with unprecedented precision. The Last Responders is an investigative documentary about this massacre. Anchored in the situated testimonies of two survivors, the film draws on firsthand video and voice recordings captured during the night of the attack by the Palestine Red Crescent Society. Through these materials, the film probes acts of execution and concealment, while reconstructing a fuller account of what unfolded in Tel al-Sultan in the hours and days that followed.
Centered around an intimacy coordinator who also happens to be a sex addict.
When a young woman revisits her childhood leisure centre, she is drawn into a surreal encounter with a figure who embodies everything unresolved between who she was and who she is becoming.
A young man wishes to finish writing his script, but his father has grown tired of him wasting his time and takes matters into his own hands.
A man stuck in a deadly Rock Paper Scissors game wants to lose and escape. But with a hidden psychopath controlling the game, can he outsmart them or is he trapped forever?
Eden follows two characters attempting to reconnect with nature as they grow more apart from each other. They attempt to find a place in a world focussed primarily on industrialisation whilst nature is left in the background to degrade. Moments of coexistence are brought to light showing both humanity and nature can exist in tandem and beautiful art can come from this.
This mixed-media comedy animation follows Rodger, a young man heading into what should be a routine job interview. When a scheduling mistake made by his original interviewer throws everything off, the fumbling receptionist, Iris, scrambles to rearrange things. Unfortunately, Rodger ends up with Joei, a well-meaning but utterly clueless intern turning the already stressful situation into a chaotic and unpredictable experience.
Julia Benson has long suffered from a recurring nightmare. When she accepts the invitation to visit her finacé's family home, her dreams begin to seap into reality, with dreadful consequences.
Based on true events, ALL BARK NO BITE uncovers the secret tapes of a disillusioned family man documenting his escapes into the wilderness to build a mysterious “project”...
Seasoned mobster Ritchie misses his holiday to help initiate Taylor clean up his mess.
When personal tragedies bring songwriters Amy and Matt together, they embark on a journey of healing, soul-searching and friendship, but where will it lead them?
The definitive documentary on AI's origins, told by the people who built it. A thriller-paced reckoning with ambition, rivalry and the question that now haunts everyone: Will artificial intelligence save humanity or destroy it?
Set in the suburbs of Paris within a matriarchal community of Chilean women working in the cleaning industry, Rosa follows the discovery of a secret diary. It is both the day after and the morning before: the film occupies a strange space between events, a magical realm. Throughout the film, the protagonists’ inner worlds structure the narrative, guiding us through a melancholic present that is altered by the intervention of a group of guardian angel-like women.
60 AD. Romans tighten their grip on Britannia. Druidism is hunted almost to extinction. after being driven out of their commune, Rhiain- a young druid and her master Gwen are forced to flee and traverse the wilds of Britannia in order to reach the sanctuary of the Druids - Ynys Môn. On their journey they will encounter great challenges and unlikely allies on a quest that will decide not only their survival, but the future of their way of life itself.
Someone who has been engulfed by mental illness attempts to overthrow his twisted mind.
The film critic and historian Ahmed Bedjaoui recounts how Algeria became a global centre for militant cinema after the country achieved independence from France in 1962. Zineb Sedira connects these histories to ideas of oral storytelling and collective memory in African culture. Sedira presents her film from a recreation of a mobile cinema.
In the near future, May returns to a remote Scottish island for one last conversation with her lost partner, in a world drifting between memory and simulation, laying bare both grief and the limits of technology.
An exploration of the turbulent events of Stuart England’s Civil War and its ripple effects across Europe. A story of bloody battles, daring resistance and merciless revenge, this documentary explores how in just a few years, England plunged into conflict, abolished the monarchy, and briefly became a republic — only for the crown to be restored.
When activist Wafa Mustafa's father disappears under Assad's regime, her search for answers becomes a story of memory, identity and resilience.
I Will Go On Missing You Till Then is an experimental documentary taking words from a young woman's love letters, from Ireland to America, written in 1960 exploring what remains across a cavern of time and momentous change on both sides of the Irish border
When a businessman meets a mysterious vendor to purchase a rare product, nothing is quite what it seems
One of five interviews with Edward Povey upon installing a collection of paintings
A multiform project spanning many years, this tale bewitchingly spins the dark yarn of runaway lovers from a memory. Rising from a fetish for a haunted house, it led to a collaborative exchange with folk trio Lau, and later, provided visuals for Martin Green's live gothic spectacular, CROW'S BONES.
A man is followed by an unsettling stranger as he walks throughout the woodlands taking photos for a woodland photography competition.
Estranged sisters are reunited at their mother’s deathbed
In this series of shorts, the phrase "Gay Agenda" is reclaimed from the religious right and transformed into a celebration of gay culture. Sit back and enjoy "Cock N' Bull," "Brother," and "Burn Bridge."
This Time, I Mean It, is a Comedy Drama that follows the story of Sam, who must fight against time to stop his girlfriend from leaving his life forever.
Ali Al Gazzar - a Sufi sculptor - encounters a visitation at midday. The guest spurs Ali to return to his creations, igniting him with the spiritual imagination of Sufi peasants, peripheral objects and rural animals in Cairo’s City of the Dead.
Have A Word's very own Make-A-Wish kid Harry is given his dream day - including body slams, head-on helmet collisions (not a euphemism) and dangerous driving. Happy Harry Day.
An ethnographic film split into two halves. The first parodies OpenAI advertisements whilst blending real world events and films from the 70s-90s. The second presents itself as a television transmission that lists information about OpenAI.
Blue Morpho: The Three Act Play journeys through the wilds of Wales, showcasing the central elements of Radiohead member Ed O’Brien’s first solo album in six years. Pivoting around the artist’s intimate meditations on what he terms ‘the dark night of the soul’, the film contours rivers, peaks, and ancient rainforests—all of which became refuge for O’Brien during the album’s composition. As O’Brien realigns himself within the frequencies of the natural world, Monteith showcases how melancholy transforms into beauty, and culminates in a deep gratitude for the healing powers of nature.
A man takes his new face out for a spin. A car park security guard is sprung into action. A man recounts the loss of his friend. A band plays their swan song.
Damien is a young man who has spent several years in the bustling city.He decides to attend a therapy session to talk about his challenges and share his experiences with a past relationship with someone he holds close to his heart.During this session, he learns to cope with his mental health struggles and discovers how to release the attachment to this person he once considered his everything.
A young dreamer from Alloa becomes fixated on a long shot football bet he’s convinced will fund his dream move to Stirling.
Former England men's football manager Gareth Southgate reveals the struggles many boys and young men face, asking why some feel left behind and what could help them move forward.
Four students investigate mysterious lights above a government-restricted meadow.
When a sleep paralysis demon begins terrorising Norman's nights and sabotaging his waking life, he is forced to confront his haunting past and the darker corners of his mind to piece his life back together...
The film follows musician Rob MacNeacail on a road trip across Scotland and Ireland, as he spreads his enthusiasm for Gaelic Psalm singing, and shares songs and ideas with people he meets along the way.
Denise Van Outen explores the eye-opening reasons why we can't get no sleep; from food and hormones to the sneaky sleep-thief of snoring. How we can stay in the land of Nod?
Angry man is fired from his job, so he goes on a walk to clear his mind.
This Multi international award winning film is about a young man trapped in the routine of working life begins to question the path laid out in front of him. As reality starts to blur with dreamlike visions of freedom, he is forced to confront the dreams he left behind and the person he used to be. A surreal short film about routine, lost ambition, and the search for meaning.
A 98-year-old WWII veteran, painter, and performance artist drives a tank over a Tesla—and then paints the experience.
Trent is suiting up to go out, Henry calls to check if he's on his way. But all is not as it seems. He is not the only one getting ready.
When 14-year-old Otis is left home alone, he begins to notice things change around him. Convinced by his friends he’s gone crazy, he is determined to uncover the truth.
Growing up alongside her non-verbal brother with a developmental disability, Jinhyun has always sensed the invisible boundaries society draws between them. Her film journeys through the institutions marked by abuse, tracing the shape of a world built on exclusion.
The breathtaking story of the undercover sting that changed Sarah Ferguson's life forever.
An experimental short film that contrasts the beauty and intrinsic optimism of the coming of Spring with the grimy digital textures of lo-fi video. Backed by an atmospheric soundscape of distant birdsong, distorted static, and otherworldly sounds, the work explores evocative and contemplative themes of reminiscence, nostalgia and environmentalism.