A comedy about a middle aged man and the tragic reality of what happens when a parent gives their child everything they've ever wanted.
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A comedy about a middle aged man and the tragic reality of what happens when a parent gives their child everything they've ever wanted.
A journalist who travels to the Falkland Islands to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a soldier in 1980 uncovers a history of historical child abuse on the island, within a secretive and uncooperative community.
MIA, a talented art student, with hyperacusis (a condition which causes ordinary noises to be too loud and often uncomfortable or painful) comes into conflict with her neighbour TYLER, who has a passion for loud music.
Documentary exploring pornographic content created using deepfake technology.
The story follows Anthony, a mixed European gay man, who auditions for the reality TV Show "Dream Island". The casting director's questions begin to trigger him as he relives a traumatic event. This is a story based on true events and raises awareness about sexual consent, especially in the lgbtqi+ community.
In a post-catastrophe world, where the inhabitants of the re-established cities treat outsiders with suspicion and hostility, Isaac encounters a stranger - who seems to have a way for him to cross the border.
Navigating unspoken horrors in the English Fens, three young women uncover a monstrous secret that binds them.
With unparalleled access to world leading esports organisation Fnatic, this feature length documentary offers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the organisation as they take their first steps into arguably the most exciting and important new gaming title to launch in a decade, Valorant.
Over a candid interview with its subject, a documentary concerning the life and work of film director Mike Hodges.
Aslan, a young insecure fisherman who lives on a Turkish island, finds a valuable lobster cave while diving. Knowing this treasure will bring him wealth and the prestige that he has never had in his society, he decides to keep it a secret from his cousin and best friend Yilmaz until he can properly harvest the lobsters by himself. By not sharing the secret, Yilmaz's growing suspicion conjures a series of paranoid obsessions that thrust him into a downward spiral.
Aren’t surprise birthday parties lovely, especially when you’re celebrating a steadfast family elder? This very short gathering is a big surprise for everyone invited.
Plagued by injuries, former world champion powerlifter Kirill Sakharov re-examines his origins and mentality as he seeks to overcome self-doubt and return stronger.
Max, a young boy, is held captive in a research facility, who uses his ability to create spacetime rifts between parallel universes, searching for the one in which his brother Leon, a former-marine, manages to rescue him. With attempt after attempt ending in Leon’s death, the strain starts to take its toll on both brothers. When Max discovers his captors are using his power against him, he realizes he must stop focusing on how the story ends and rewrite it from the beginning.
Reminiscent of the past and B&W television, this short poetry film contains monochrome hand-drawn pencil drawings in black of Butlins holiday camp in Minehead, U.K that I made whilst on holiday there in 1990 and poetry that I wrote in 2022. Appearing like the O2 ‘dome’ in London, the drawings show the amazing contrast between the modern (the surreal architecture of Butlins) and the past (the mock-tutor cottages including the streetlamp, so reminiscent of Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple).
A cruel young man exposes the secrets of others online, only to find himself tormented by an unseen force with nefarious intentions of its own.
Two bohemian siblings come to terms with their father's death
Join Joe Lycett (the artist formerly known as Hugo Boss) doing what he does best: talking at a room of people in a queer and comedic fashion. His first tour in years promises to be packed with MORE jokes, MORE comedy anecdotes and MORE inappropriate and arguably disturbing paintings, all in the hope of answering the age-old question: How do you Lycett? How do you Lycett?
A short poetry film about British actor Gary Lucy with a collage of images charting my homoerotic desire for British TV personality Gary Lucy.
An underground horror anthology featuring short films with themes of necrophilia.
When best friends Pierce and Devon start to reminisce about better times an incident which took place between them resurfaces. Pierce is ready to now move on but there's something from an unresolved past that requires answers.
Ben is moving out to live with his girlfriend. His housemate & old friend Alex has something he wants to say before he leaves. It could make or break their friendship.
Retrospective documentary looking back at the production of One for the Road
A.I. Chloe wants a little more respect from her latest customer.
A story of a sentient teapot who goes on a killing spree in order to find the perfect owner.
In the drug world, most stories revolve around men. But this one is about women. Some caught in the middle, some in the mix. And one, a true queenpin.
After many years, a young girl revisits her childhood home - with consequences.
Queen Elizabeth II. Reigning monarch for over six decades, and the cornerstone of modern British history. Ascending to the throne after the untimely death of her beloved father, King George VI, she has seen the world change drastically, and faced a number of great challenges, both publicly and privately. Her inscrutable commitment to duty, above all else, has defined her lifetime of service to the throne. Take a look back at the incredible and incomparable life of Queen Elizabeth II.
A young British Chinese woman goes for dim sum with her family. Unable to speak the same language as much of her family, she both participates in, and observes, the action.
Since 1985, poets, songwriters and musicians have gathered at the Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Nevada.
A young man struggling with fatherhood adopts the role of the father he never knew to comfort his mother in her final days.
When sleep catches up with you.
Jon Richardson and Lucy Beaumont host a Christmas getaway for their comedy pals Romesh Ranganathan, Judi Love and Tom Allen to eat, drink, and get very, very merry.
Innes spends another bleak winter in the Scottish Highlands, relentlessly killing deer. Over the past twenty years he has planted over a million trees, working towards a 200-year long vision. But he knows this landscape needs death if life is ever to return – and that he needs to play the role of predator.
A dark and disturbing film about the perception of right or wrong and how love is a hard bond to break. This is a film about people who could be your friends. Your neighbors. Your family and the secrets they may hold. Who really knows what happens behind closed doors..
In a house stood still in time, a woman knits, unaware her husband keeps her where he wants her. In this short subversive drama without dialogue, she finds freedom through the tool her husband uses to control her: the knitting needles. When he sets her one knitting project too many she is struck with an idea on how she can turn things around.
A mysterious film that follows several different lives in genre bending chapters. Each story is connected by one girl, Olivia, who has a dark plan to achieve power in her community.
Throughout her life, The Queen had her passions and pastimes that she enjoyed. From her dogs and horses, through theatre, film, music and TV, to her love of photography, the sea, and family outings, her interests were both many and varied.
For LGBTQ+ people living in Afghanistan, the years before the return of the Taliban saw life showing signs of slight improvement. But in 2021 all that progress quickly evaporated, and they were forced back into hiding. This film follows a handful of LGBTQ+ Afghans who are now terrified, persecuted and now hiding from individuals they had previously lived alongside peacefully.
A young boy rides around his childhood village for the last time before moving away to a new town.
Charting key moments that shaped the history of Britain's black queer community, this film reveals how the largely undocumented struggles of activists created the platforms black LGBTQIA+ people enjoy today.
Completed in 1971 as a social housing development and located adjacent to Birmingham's Gay Village, the towers' proximity to the community means they have long been a haven for LGBTQ+ people. Dorothy Towers frames the buildings in a continuum of history that extends back to the city's postwar redevelopment via its modernist underpasses and nightclubs. The film opens a space to reflect on the complex relationship between architecture, community and memory.
From the private grounds of Windsor Castle, an all-star cast put on a theatrical arena event featuring 1,300 performers, 500 horses and four acts, which gallop through history to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee.
Born in Edinburgh in 1990, Shooglenifty created their unique sound by fusing traditional melodies with the beats and basslines of world music influences. This musical journey follows the original members of the band and their rise in international popularity. Following the untimely passing of their fiddle player and front man, Angus R. Grant, the band persevere with the same passion and creativity. An uplifting gem for fans old and new.
Outside of time and space, a rare event occurs in the Uncle Donaldverse. An awards ceremony celebrating the achievements of the Uncle Donald boys begins, hosted by a funny comedian. Which Uncle Donald videos will take away the prizes, which will be left behind, and what is a Carmen's Cooking Show? All will be revealed, and more, in the Uncle Donald Awards.
A fight for queer identity and a sexual awakening guided by spirits in the mountains of Snowdonia.
Mo Gilligan presents the best of black British stand-up from the O2 Arena in this part-stand-up-showcase, part-documentary special. Also features Babatunde Aléshé, Eddie Kadi, Slim, Thanyia Moore, Ola Labib and The Compozers
Duggee returns to the big screen in 2022.
Lesley Whittle was just 17 when she was snatched by Donald Neilson - the Black Panther.
‘Cinegraffic Score’ is a 6 meter collage of orphaned and found celluloid film. This is reconfigured into a graphic musical score, with obscure narratives emerging as the film is reanimated. The soundtrack emerges from magnetic tape loops, field recordings, audio fragments and a DIY visual synthesiser.
Zach gets accused for the murder of his girlfriend Mia and decides to relive his memories through a simulation in order to prove his innocence. Soon enough, he obsesses over staying in his recreated memories alongside Mia which eventually proves to be a difficult ambition as an unexpected opponent decides to stand in his way.
A mysterious figure explores the uncanny and terrifying space between light and darkness.
Oakley is a lonely caretaker of a retro cinema, who discovers a lost phone one evening left at the cinema. He takes the call, unaware that doing so will lead him down a dark mysterious rabbit hole.
Based on real events, Monochromatic is a short film that explores alternative mental health therapies, through the story of one young woman’s experience of psychosis. The film follows her journey as she focuses her mind and tells her story through the creation of a monochromatic self-portrait.
Peter Kosminsky, who directed Wolf Hall, looks back on the making of the drama, with anecdotes and insights into his working with the cast and the joy of collaborating with Hilary Mantel.
On Air presents Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, performed by the world-renowned Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Peter Breiner, and recorded at BBC Television Centre. Expertly brought to life by some of the world's most sought-after classical musicians, the ensemble comprises 93 instruments: 51 string, 16 woodwind, 20 brass and 6 percussion. The full performance is available to watch on demand in cinematic quality.
Telling the story of the investigation into the murder of five-year-old Logan Mwangi, whose body was found in a river just yards from his home in Wales.
In an anonymous suburbia of the near future, middle-aged dad Graeme becomes increasingly perplexed after his neighbour's dog vanishes, his wife and child disappear and then his favourite gadget goes haywire – but surely things can’t get any worse?
Banter, gossip and drama as two long-term queer friends chat at the laundrette.
An exercise in observing repetition, following patterns and deciphering loops. Drawing focus through the lull of recurring images and repeating sounds, a clearer image emerges of industrialised labour and the vulnerable bodies of those performing it. This film finds a rhythm, much a like a machine, to manifest the misgivings of the working class.