Former cricketer Freddie Flintoff and stand-up star Jason Manford go camping in the Welsh wilderness - except neither have any survival skills. What could possibly go wrong?
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Former cricketer Freddie Flintoff and stand-up star Jason Manford go camping in the Welsh wilderness - except neither have any survival skills. What could possibly go wrong?
A story told through circus. Two gay men meet on a dating app, one is bound by his teachings while the other lives a life of excess.
For years, Israel and Iran have been involved in an escalating hidden war, a conflict played out in the shadows, on land, air and sea, with tit-for-tat attacks that avoided open clashes. But they are now becoming more conspicuous - with Iran's nuclear programme a major flashpoint. Iran's leaders say they have no plans to build nuclear weapons - but Israel claims otherwise. Numerous explosions in Iran's nuclear and missile facilities have been blamed by former Iranian officials on Israel's Foreign intelligence service, Mossad. The BBC's Jiyar Gol travels to Israel on the trail of half a ton of missing Iranian secret documents and investigates evidence suggesting they led to the assassination of an Iranian nuclear scientist.
After a young man agrees to help a reclusive elderly neighbour with their weekly grocery shopping through lockdown, they form an unlikely friendship that changes them both.
A secret escape away from dominating parents for British Asian teenager Amara goes horribly wrong when she is suddenly kidnapped in a case of mistaken identity with a politician's daughter.
Imagine Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho meets Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes. This film is about me almost sharing my partner Alex with Rufus the dog we often dog-sit whenever Rufus is around with him dominating and me battling Rufus by me becoming him by me dressing up in a dog costume!
The closing ceremony for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, held at the Alexander Stadium in Perry Barr.
Nicole and Matt move into a new flat, but are quickly disturbed by their party going neighbours which causes them to evaluate their relationship when they notice their differences.
In 2051, a charismatic but lonely mechanic invites us into his garage and talks us through the ups and downs of the past 30 years. It didn't go the way that you think.
The story of Manchester’s Hacienda nightclub, including interviews with famous clubbers like Noel Gallagher. This is the story of a dance revolution that changed Britain forever.
A surreal coming of age tale set in the barren gangland town of Mauchton, Scotland.
Adam Hughes is a young man with autism who leads a brave group of heroes who call themselves the Adamantiums. One day, the Prime Minister bails out a group of criminals called the Alanastiums out of prison. Can Adam stop them in time?
Ember is a 21-year-old photography student, stubborn, confident and independent. Her biggest dream has always been to move out of her hometown - she hated it for as long as she could remember and never felt comfortable there. But as Ember fulfils her dream and moves away to a different city, she keeps coming back to the memories of her past life and introspecting her connection with her hometown.
A short film written by Jacob Meadows, shot in Hammersmith as a one-take with Jacob and Vincent playing a couple at a crossroads in their relationship.
An audiovisual poem which touches on recent civil disobedience movements that employed tactics and gestures inspired by water and light – movements which have been subject to unrelenting suppression, leaving us with the question: who will still have the courage to be water and light?
Devastated by a recent loss, Jayne's perseverance is tested by her nuisance husband as she attempts to complete her jigsaw, but as pieces start disappearing she must solve a far more complex puzzle; one she may not like the answer to.
Rooted in the Kent/Sussex coast and features drawings I have made on seashells of places/people/object I made along the coast since a child – my own version of scrimshaw. The imagery is juxtaposed with a poem I have written which explains the significance of the seaside to me, featuring my family and friends.
An offbeat comedy set in North Wales. Kerry is bored. Fed up of life in her small town and increasingly weary of the state of the world. One day she follows a path to an underground escape filled with jelly, hope and the girl of her dreams.
Following a break up, a young woman decides to take the plunge and move to a new planet, Sileo.
Historians examine the history of Queen Elizabeth II, England's longest running queen,including the untimely death of her father, her actions in England's ex-colonies and the current state of the royal family.
Ray and Harry have a conversation and keep asking about drinks.
Denzel follows the dating life of a young man on his journey to self-acceptance.
The village of Odenton is cursed. Every month, for three nights as long as days, the sky turns purple, and the moon red. Doors lock, curtains close, and Odenton falls silent...as beasts arrive to hunt. Not a soul is heard...except for a Doctor determined to cure the curse, and end the BLOODHAVEN.
Cultural historian Janina Ramirez presents a collection of intriguing and exciting short films by emerging female directors and artists. Each film gives a female perspective on modern-day topics from friendship and identity to freedom and belonging. Silent Pride; 0.5%; After the Break; Black. British. Muslim. Other.; Exhale; Hung Out to Dry; I Asked for Wonder; Midday; Sapphire of the Valley; The Skin I Move In; We know a better word than happy; Being Black in Northern Ireland
Two people order food at a restaurant. Actually, only one. The other decides she's not hungry, that is, until the food comes.
Nancy follows a story about a mother called Nancy who experiences the deeper effects of psychosis as she deals with withdrawals, causing her to fear the world around her, even in her 'safe space' at home.
A time-travelling assassin starts to questions his loyalties as he comes to realize that his current target does not deserve what is coming to her.
An Arabic-language opera about mourning and inherited trauma. Performed by Palestinian soprano Nour Darwish, it fuses Mahler’s Kindertotenlieder with Masha’al, a traditional Palestinian song.
An extraordinary organic explosion of street art in Port Talbot, inspired by Banksy, sees the creation of over 40 new murals that transform the town.
A century ago, archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the intact tomb of the boy king, Tutankhamun. Now, legendary archaeologist Dr. Zahi Hawass has uncovered a lost golden city that holds the secrets of King Tut's final days and Egypt's Golden Age.
A history of Bradford Movie Makers, first established in 1932.
A young Taiwanese woman on the run finds friendship and shelter in the home of a lonely grief-ridden widower.
Anthony Pius is a classically trained Bharatanatyam dancer and drag queen from London who is producing and starring in shows with a full cast of Asian Queens. Almass Badat is a DJ with a residency on BBC Asian Network, her dream is to show people a world through her lens; that of an independent, Muslim, queer woman. Fresh out of lockdown, we follow them as they transform their own deeply personal learnings of British Asian identity into work which asks to be understood and demands to be celebrated.
What is a day in the life of a serial killer? You'd be surprised. Fernando, a serial killer in hiding, narrates and documents his day, interests and problems in a search for understanding and closure.
Legendary guitarist Steve Hackett is pleased to announce 'Genesis Revisited Live: Seconds Out & More', the visual document of his 2021 UK tour celebrating the classic Genesis live album. Released on the 2nd September 2022, it sees Steve and his band perform 'Seconds Out' in full and in sequence, as well as a selection of solo material including tracks from his most recent studio album 'Surrender of Silence'.
This film explores some of the complexities involved in gay cruising in terms of men looking for men but not just going around looking for men in cruising spots like in the woods or public toilets but also looking for men on the internet and telephone chat lines, and in particularly cruising for men whilst at work and on the train to work.
A countdown of memorable events from the singer's career, from the time the north London teenager first burst onto the scene in 2008 to the present day. The programme visits some of the key places in Adele's life, from her old school to the studios in which she has recorded her record-breaking albums, and hears from those who have known her along the way.
Arctic Monkeys play the Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, NY in support of their new album "The Car"
16mm moving image artwork that explores the folklore, ecology, and history of seaweed in north Scotland. Voiced by seaweed harvesters, workers in the alginate factories, environmental activists, archaeologists, seaweed farmers behind the miracle resource. The film includes archive footage, oral histories and contemporary documentary footage of people working with seaweed.
Behind the scenes with the Lionesses during an incredible year for women’s football
Tilly, Miah and Safa are three young women who endure debilitating period pain. Following an adolescence with little menstrual education, support or relief, they navigate the physical and emotional toll of intensely painful periods while trying to maintain a normal life.
Drug story to help
This film starts on a river where the tour guide of a riverboat cruise announces that we can see ‘Devil’s Hole’ - 'hole' taking on a very different meaning when it comes to cruising. Is cruising really concerned about getting someone's or offering one's hole?
It's not just black men who need support, but also the black females who support them more than many realise! Using footage from the Mental Roots Podcast, Black Female Living is an animated documentary following two young black women's real stories of childhood, adolescence and learning self care.
Love and duty collide and nations clash in Verdi's political drama, starring Elena Stikhina and Angel Blue and conducted by Antonio Pappano and Mark Elder.
An analysis of Quentin Dupieux's film "Incredible But True" by film critic Elena Lazic.
When a special princess disappears, a legendary folk hero monkey is called for once again, his name, feared throughout the heavens and hells.
Whilst still grieving the loss of a close loved one, Michael (Harry Murdoch) finds that his new friend, Lisa (Jenny Smith) has a past so unbelievable that he is forced to move on and learn to be himself again.
Open All Hours is an in depth look at the importance of independent skate shops and gives an insight into their current state within the industry and why losing them is more than losing a store, it's the loss of a community.
A British expeditionary team attempt a dangerous, world-first circumnavigation of the Earth in an 80-year-old vintage World War II fighter to inspire a new generation through the freedom of flight.
Nina Moyse decides to completely exclude herself from society. However, everything changes when she discovers that she feels a desire for some form of human interaction.
One-off Channel 5 (UK) documentary exploring the career of former glamour model and TV personality Katie Price.
After breaking down in the Middle of Nowhere, the driver journeys deep into the forest. In this short film, we follow the driver as she ventures deeper and deeper getting increasingly on edge as she starts to hear things getting closer and following her.
Ash buys a doll's head from the dark web. When he goes and collects it something paranormal is attached to it. The demon won't leave empty-handed.
1994, Rwanda. As the genocide rages on, a pastor and his young daughter take shelter in the hut of a feared shaman : Bazigaga. Hunted by the militias and trapped with the strange woman sorcerer, Karembe seeks a way out.
This short comedy poetry film is about me, my partner Alex and Rufus, the dog we dog-sit who intrudes somehow in our relationship. I share my experience of me almost sharing Alex with Rufus whenever he is around with Rufus dominating and me battling this creature by me becoming him by me dressing up in a dog costume. The poem is humorous in tone and uses end of sentence rhyming couplets for poise and wit to dramatic effect.
Sometimes, those offering a helping hand, are the ones who need it most.
Former England international Alex Scott looks at the explosion in popularity of women’s football and asks what the future holds for the game she loves. Women’s football is the fastest growing female sport in the world. With wages on the rise and multimillion-pound broadcasting deals being agreed, this summer’s European Championships in England are set to be a watershed moment for the game.
Apple, is the most valuable company in the world. It has revolutionized the modern age & reshaped our relationships with each other. But it faces a major backlash due to controversies. From anti-competitive practices, using App store to copy the best ideas, trapping consumers in the Apple ‘ecosystem’, tax avoidance & sweatshop practices, this film probes into allegations against the tech giant.
A mysterious figure with a dark past roams a dystopian world until they enter a place ruled by a benevolent mind...