11 year old Oscar is on a mission to join a gang. His strategy simple; across the year, keep badgering an older boy, Kush. There's just one major obstacle though. Meet The Gangbuster; when NOT seeing difference makes you different.
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11 year old Oscar is on a mission to join a gang. His strategy simple; across the year, keep badgering an older boy, Kush. There's just one major obstacle though. Meet The Gangbuster; when NOT seeing difference makes you different.
A group of friends reuniting soon learn the deadly curse of - The Bloody Mary.
A revealing profile of the Nobel Prize-winning novelist Kazuo Ishiguro, author of The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go, as he publishes his much-anticipated new book, Klara and the Sun.
For years strange sightings of an unidentified creature have been reported on the East Norfolk coastline. FACT OR FICTION? investigates these sightings and showcases the stories of those who have encountered it along the coast.
While undergoing treatment himself, comedian Rhod Gilbert goes on a frank, revealing, and frequently funny journey into the world of male infertility. Rhod also meets a man whose wife had eight years of treatment before they discovered that he was the one with the fertility issues.
A two-and-a-half minute film filmed on Super-8 Ektachrome, in January 2021. The film is a fragment in that, while complete as it is, it might be part of a longer film, but isn't.
A cross-section of women share their experiences with UTI and being failed by primary healthcare.
Iorram is a lyrical portrait of the Gaelic-speaking fishing community in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides, and its intimate relationship with the sea. This first-ever theatrical documentary entirely in Scottish Gaelic blends archive recordings of voices, stories and songs from the past with visuals of island life today and a contemporary folk score, to take the audience on an immersive and moving journey into the heart of an ancient community struggling to preserve its identity in the modern globalized world.
To mark the first anniversary of lockdown one, this intimate film captures a diverse London neighbourhood sharing their fears, anxieties and hopes through the early months of Covid.
The inside story of the Palestinian-Swedish band Kofia, told through film and music. Singer-songwriter George Totari fled Palestine during Israel's 1967 war and founded a band dedicated to liberation. Bringing the sounds and struggles of the Palestinians.
Eleven film directors explore how abnormal love and pushing the limits of obsession and danger can result in violent and unexpected endings.
Dr Shaan Ali suspects that his work has been used to create a pandemic. His investigation leads him to the highest levels of corruptions. Will he be able to get to the truth in time before it is too late?
Two kids in detention are made to watch a cheesy PSA about an often-overlooked aspect of everyday life.
When his compressed gas keyboard cleaner does not arrive on time, Mr. Guthrert Vratrol decides to take matters into his own impatient hands, rapidly hastening his own demise.
Jack decides to clone himself during lockdown. Does he regret doing it?
The Comeback Special documents The The's triumphant Royal Albert Hall Concert on 5th June 2018. The Royal Albert Hall concert was the first of a trio of London shows during The Comeback Special tour—the others taking place at Brixton Academy and The Troxy—all of which sold out within minutes of going on sale. Performing live for the first time in 16 years with a headline appearance at Denmark’s Heartland Festival a few days before the Royal Albert Hall concert, the rejuvenated The The, which featured previous members James Eller on bass, DC Collard on keyboards and Earl Harvin on drums and new member Barrie Cadogan on guitar alongside Matt Johnson, would go on to play sold-out shows and make festival headline appearances across the globe throughout 2018.
A documentary short film.
Adapted from the original monologues of Alan Bennett, this two-part filmed drama deals with themes of isolation, power relations and the trials of domesticity.
This is the dramatic global story of the first year of COVID-19, tracing the devastation caused by the spread of the virus across four continents.
Cultural historian Janina Ramirez presents a collection of intriguing and exciting short films by emerging women directors and artists. Each film gives a female perspective on modern-day topics from body image and new love to grief and belonging. Expect honest and refreshing storytelling that will make you laugh, make you cry and make you think. In a Room Full of Sisters; Blood Stains; Bridging the Gap; Cake; Ding-Ding, Next; Fruity; In Perpetuum; Owulide; White Dwarf; Cosmic Domestic; The Dead Are Jewels to Me; The Presence of Absence
Set in the spring of 1963, 'Lucy', an aspiring writer is taken away in the middle of the night to a mysterious visitors facility in Heaven. There, she is reunited with her grandfather and reminded to pursue her dreams.
Believed to be one of Shakespeare's earlier written plays; a comedy about separated family and mistaken identity. Recorded performance from the Royal Shakespeare Company 2021.
Jaded after a long journey from Scotland, college drop-out Ryan visits his cousin Joey in London, expecting to lay low for a few days. Instead, he's dragged to a house party. He finds an unexpected connection with Isabel before he's forced into a childish dare with Joey.
A biographical documentary film about the legendary Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray, to commemorate Ray's centenary year. The film covers Ray's life and early works, focusing on the making of his first film Pather Panchali.
May 2021 will mark the centenary of the birth of British animator Bob Godfrey. To celebrate, The Bob Godfrey Collection is making a new documentary looking at the life and career of this Oscar & BAFTA legend of British animation. Featuring archive footage, interviews of Bob himself and new contemporary interviews, the documentary will look at all aspects of Bob’s life, from his beginnings as a background artist through to becoming an Oscar winning filmmaker , as well as his career as a Royal Marine Commando.
We reveal the secrets of ABBA's missing 40 years and uncover the rollercoaster story of what happened to the band members after going their separate ways in 1982.
TikTok sensation Kristen Scott has just turned 16, which is a big deal for every teenage girl, but for Kristen it presents a life-changing choice: she is now legally allowed to leave school to pursue her social media influencing career full-time.
Lucy Worsley explores the lives of six real people who lived, worked and volunteered during the Blitz, highlighting the government’s reliance on ordinary people.
'Hydra' Movietone Peel Sessions 1994-1997. Super 8 film features Movietone tour footage from Paris, Sweden, Norway and Holland 1997/98 and the beach on the Lizard in Cornwall which the song is about. This is a very early version of the song 'hydra' released on the album 'the blossom filled streets' by Domino Records/Drag City in 2000. It has Matt Elliott playing piano instead of Sam Jones playing guitar. Song was recorded at BBC Maida Vale Studios on 31/08/1997. broadcast on The John Peel Show, BBC Radio 1, 30/09/1997. Kate Wright - bass, vocals. Rachel Coe - Clarinet. Matt Elliott - piano. Matt Jones - drums. Florence Lovegrove - viola, finger clicks.
Ten years after Amy Winehouse's tragic death, this documentary sees her goddaughter, Dionne Bromfield open up for the first time about the impact of Amy's death on her life.
Through snakey dildos, and a journey through a mind bending forest, we follow Siro's quest for self discovery.
The story of a man from Verona countryside who devoted his life to his communist ideals to the point he challenged NATO. Along with him thousands of other people who tried to radically change Italy and the world during the 70s.
Short animated film highlighting the struggles children and women face to be seen and treated fairly and equally in society around the world.
After an unexpected meeting with a particularly difficult client, a dog walker is launched into the throes of an existential crisis. A hilarious tale about what it means to exist.
Based on a children's book of the same name, Wylder is a story about a Boy, his Dad and the great outdoors.
Made for Holiday Windows during the pandemic. Light at the end of the tunnel, orbits circling the sun, fur, dancing and folk songs.
Anchoress director Chris Newby documents the location of the real Christine Carpenter’s anchoress cell at St. James’ Church in Shere, England.
Using first-hand testimony, this documentary pieces together those seismic consequences of 9/11 that have been keenly felt in Scotland over the last 20 years.
A rare insight into the workings of the high-security psychiatric hospital, Broadmoor, with testimony from those who have come face to face with Britain’s most notorious killers. Broadmoor Hospital is home to around 200 of Britain’s most dangerous men, and this documentary offers a glimpse of what life is like behind bars for some of its most famous inhabitants, including Peter Sutcliffe and Robert Maudsley.
On the cold, mean streets of Sheffield, a transgender superhero is born. Gaining powers unlike any other hero, this documentary examines the ins and outs of what it truly means to be a Spider Transgender Person
With Derek Stone’s identity as the Pig-Headed Man, the notorious serial killer of Piggy Bank Road, public knowledge, he has nowhere to hide. Investigative journalist of Piggy Bank Road News Station is on the hunt for the murderer, but when a mysterious summons beckons her, will she be one step closer to capturing the lunatic? Find out how the story ends in this final chapter of the ‘Pig Face Saga’.
Online activist, J1NX, was trying to uncover the facts before she went missing earlier this year... Now, her FaceTime history has been extracted and it's worse than you think. This footage documents the terrifying truth in south east London, a truth that was secretly and violently contained by the government. J1NX found herself at the centre of this particular storm. Now it's time for us to uncover the cover up! This brand-new horror from filmmaker and Original Online’s filming director, Tristan Shepherd is our first film shot entirely on location in south east London during the current lockdown, filmed entirely on iPhones.
A werewolf conflicted with identity, Maya seeks to understand the two sides of herself- before the consequences become deadly.
The extraordinary rise of Olympic boxing champion, record-breaker, feminist and LGBT icon Nicola Adams. From the streets of Leeds to the world stage, Adams fought her way to the top and changed the game. This, is her story.
Phil Wang explores race, romance, politics and his mixed British-Malaysian heritage in this special filmed at the London Palladium.
When a Palestinian woman claims asylum in the UK, she faces the indifference of British bureaucracy and the disillusionment of an asylum officer on the verge of leaving the country for good.
Ten years on, The Day Will and Kate Got Married celebrates that momentous day through the memories of family, friends and insiders who played a part in it, including Kate’s uncle, Gary Goldsmith, speaking exclusively in his first ever TV interview, former Metropolitan Police commander Bob Broadhurst who was in charge of security on the day, royal historian Robert Lacey, plus the dress’s embroider, the cake-maker, choristers and Middleton family friends and neighbours.
Malky, a struggling actor, agrees to help a director with some lighting tests. A good opportunity. Or is it?
A captivating and hilarious song cycle which delves into the trials and tribulations of modern love, Maltby and Shire’s Closer Than Ever will take audiences on a journey of lust and romance, marriage and ageing, unrequited love and obsession.
Tom is anxious, he holds a secret in his human heart, a wing beat and a flutter and its bursting to take flight.
Seven political activists meet in secret online then the doorbell rings.
Temple is a guided CGI tour through a ghostly nightclub of evacuated London: a space filled with ethereal dance anthems of the near future. Originally created for a site-specific installation at central London art space 180 The Strand, the video continues his series of virtual worlds that explore the role of memory in an age of simulation. For the exhibition, Lek made a physical version of Temple, the karaoke club originally featured in his feature-length CGI film ‘AIDOL’ (2019), where the fading popstar Diva plans her comeback with an AI ghostwriter. The soundtrack filled the neon-lit room, while screens displayed video game walkthroughs of a new subterranean tunnel that leads virtual ravers from Temple Tube Station to Diva’s club, through the burning rubbish bins of a future-wracked London. Referencing the Japanese meaning of kara-oke—‘empty orchestra’—Temple is a nightclub after the party ends; a place devoid of humans; a sonic architecture filled only with ghosts.
Emma's anxiety disorder has been exacerbated by the unsolved murder of her twin sister, Sarah. In the hope of finding answers, she seeks help from a medium and consequently finds her life and home marked by a strange and sometimes terrifying presence that might lead her to the truth or hell