Hot piece of ass (and acclaimed stand-up) Jack Barry rises from the ashes of the pandemic to heal your soul like a hearty dose of medicinal magic mushrooms. Cry from laughing, laugh from crying, forget that we’re dying.
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Hot piece of ass (and acclaimed stand-up) Jack Barry rises from the ashes of the pandemic to heal your soul like a hearty dose of medicinal magic mushrooms. Cry from laughing, laugh from crying, forget that we’re dying.
Sheep flocks in the Lake District are ‘hefted’ to the fell - over time they developed an instinct to remain on a patch of land. Through intimate engagement with the process of craftsmen (farmers and people who create with wool), we learn/reflect on the ways in which they too are 'hefted' to the land.
The nation's water turns deadly and Dave is still oblivious. Will he survive yet more water-based hazards?
A British couple spend their vacation in a rural vacation resort, but find anything but relaxation there. Instead, Ryan and Rebecca come across the last-ditch followers of a cult, the "Servants of Blood", who want to bring one of the great old gods back to life. They want nothing less than to bring about the end of the world.
Mr X has been in state care most of his life.He builds extraordinary structures out of found objects.As he prepares to leave hospital, his objects become space vehicles to travel across society's boundaries.
Professional wrestler loses his prized possession. Will he recover it before the big match?
Everyone knows the phrase “Black is Beautiful,” but few know of the man who helped popularize it. Little known Harlem based photographer - freedom fighter and activist - Kwame Brathwaite took 500,000 photos across his 70-year career, always devoted to celebrating the joy and beauty of African American life. This feature documentary tells the story of Kwame and the “Black is Beautiful” movement.
Steven McRae, principal dancer with the world-renowned Royal Ballet, is 33 years old and at the pinnacle of his career when he severely damages his Achilles tendon in the middle of a show attended by 2,500 spectators. This is the story of his amazing rehabilitation and the nerve-racking days leading up to his triumphant return to the stage.
Invited into the traditionally private Gypsy community, Stacey discovers the complex balancing act young women face growing up in one of Britain’s most maligned ethnic minorities.
In July of 2022, 3 friends go camping in the woods after finishing their final exams. While camping they tell a ghost story about the forest that might be true... With every move they make, they feel as if they're being watched.
Frank Redbridge is an up and coming musician. Well, at least that's what he thinks. When he's told his life is too boring to get a biopic about him made, he does what he does best, WAFFLES.
A heartfelt, unfiltered portrait of love, grief, and trans joy - told through letters written to a boy named Wes.
“When a mystery man turns up at his door with a mysterious package, private eye Jimmy Sentoro is thrust into a new case filled with old lovers, new enemies, and a ticking time bomb.”
After an unsuccessful suicide attempt, two lapsed friends embark on a picturesque road trip around the Peak District, and desperately try to avoid slipping into their childhood dynamics, picking up hitchhikers, or talking about their actual real feelings.
How did Greggs steal McDonald's fast food crown and how is McDonald's fighting back? Dani Dyer explores this extraordinary fast food feud.
A cinematic experiment exploring the continuing relevance of the late theorist’s ideas on capitalism, culture, and the future. Blending documentary, performance, and hauntological fiction, the film follows Parkins — a time-slipped character — through ghostly landscapes and digital spaces, tracing Fisher’s thought from the 1990s to our algorithmic present.
Everyone knows Neil Armstrong came back from the Moon in 1969 – but it wasn’t until three years later, when the people of a tiny Scottish town stepped in, that he finally got home. Neil Armstrong and the Langholmites is a film about the day one of the world’s most famous men visited the small ‘burgh’ of Langholm and the profound emotional effect the place, and its people, had on the normally stoic astronaut. From Industria Studios and Duncan Cowles, director of acclaimed 2024 feature Silent Men, comes a wry and beautiful slice of Scottish life and a unique, lesser-known tale about one of America’s most famous sons.
A British-Jewish tattooist challenges stereotypes of Judaism and identity, using ink to reclaim his faith and redefine tradition on skin once marked by taboo.
"Freddy's Grit" is a coming-of-age drama that follows 14-year-old Freddy after his father abandons him, forcing him to navigate life independently while grappling with sadness and confusion. The film explores Freddy's reflective nature and his reliance on two close friendships built on honesty and listening. As Freddy deals with his father's emotional unavailability, hinted at through his increasingly distant behavior, he experiences a series of challenges. The first act establishes Freddy's stressful home life and loneliness at school, culminating in his father's departure. The second act sees Freddy running away, encountering poignant reminders of his own situation and ultimately spending his limited funds to return home. The third act highlights Freddy's strained relationships with his friends, who recognize his distress and attempt to intervene.
Scottish Ballet Short Film.
In Baghdad's streets, Chum-Chum, a diabetic and dreamy nine-year-old, believes the Tigris hides a gate to Irkalla, the underworld where he can revive his lost parents. As his friend Moody is pulled into a militia plot, Chum-Chum must choose between myth and truth.
A retrospective of the Rendlesham UFO incident.
In a 70s landscape of theatre, a charming dream-chaser says hello to the love of his life for the first time. 50 years later, a simple hill is preventing him from saying goodbye.
Bodies of water are intervened upon, moved, disrupted and exploited. Labouring bodies experience similar pressures from the same forces of power and extraction. Distant communities – Northern England and Jamaica – share similar histories of manipulation and oppression whose record is kept in the living memory of its waterways. But water, like people, can find a way to exert its own will.
What do you do when you think you’ve found the perfect guy online, but all isn’t as it seems? Matched with a Predator exposes the crimes of prolific romance fraudster Christopher Harkins. Harkins stalked dating apps in search of his prey: attractive, smart, career-driven women. His charming, successful and generous front concealed a darker truth, as he stole from and abused women he’d met online, and was found guilty in one case of rape. This is the story of those same women’s fight to be heard when their initial police complaints went nowhere, and of their fight for justice against this insidious form of male violence.
The story follows an awkward and overthinking teenage boy named Alfie, who is set to go on a date with a girl named Grace. However, Alfie is burdened with this “Malevolent” that won't leave his side. This in term is a visual representation for his overthinking and is causing him distress towards this date
When London’s Elephant and Castle shopping centre was demolished, it uprooted the community that made it their home.
After the death of a childhood friend, a young man returns home to a small English village to deal with the fallout and rekindle his relationships with his old friends.
When a James is employed to create a travel advertisement for an idyllic village, he soon realises not everything is as it seems.
Two female friends on a road trip through the American Deep South become trapped by demented backwoods locals in this action-packed, ultra-violent tribute to Grindhouse movies of the 70s.
Deep in the "grassroots" world of the booming British stand-up comedy scene, real performers give their unique insights of their real life stories, aspirations, and struggles - on and off stage
The resentment from two former friends reaches a boiling point after a bank heist
An 'out of place' American cowboy struggles to find his place in a small town in North-Western England. When his prize animal goes missing, he seizes the chance for redemption and goes on the hunt to get it back.
Three university students in their final year embark on a quest to make a film... about three university students in their final year embarking on a quest.
A daughter uncovers her mother's radical journey from rural South Africa to exile, and how storytelling can become a weapon of resistance and a tool of healing.
Two troubled migrant workers in a Bradford car wash are dragged into an escalating moral crisis as night falls. Each of them carries private hopes, traumas, and beliefs shaped by their diverse cultures. The two men must find a way to work out their differences if they're to stand any chance of saving themselves and their sanity.
An egotistical Frank Sinatra impersonator hopes to make it big time, but nothing seems to go his way.
A painted paper cut out film celebrating movement and colour.
A 42-minute audio-visual experience presented by world renowned musical polymath Steven Wilson, The Overview takes the listener on a Kubrickian journey into the endless darkness of outer space via a breathtakingly eclectic progressive rock opus. Longtime Wilson collaborator Miles Skarin's film presents a constantly evolving series of stunning visual sequences documenting the vastness of space and the almost imperceptibly tiny part of it that the human race occupies.
Upon visiting his mother in hospital, a young boy begins to unearth a secret family trauma.
Late at night, with the glow of the TV set illuminating their post-pub comedown, a generation of film fans were transported to wonderful new places by Moviedrome, the BBC's cult film series.
Having consulted with top Harley Street specialists, the St Anne’s Jombulance Brigade and Professor Witty, (who I never found funny?) the one that did Covid, (the bald one), Count Arthur Strong has decided to gradually phase in his farewell to the nation with a tour over a, as yet to be specified, number of parts because of the likelihood of people doing cold turkey in theatres over him. Whilst partial himself to a bit of cold turkey, particularly with some sliced up gherkin and a squirt of salad cream in a sandwich, it is banned in most theatre auditoriums, (apart from in the north east), because of it getting trodden into the carpets etc, and the cumulative smell. To avoid any inconvenience, you can now watch Arthur in the comfort of your own home filmed live during this never to be forgotten start to his farewell tour.
A grotesque figure unleashes a frantic monologue – rambling and spiralling through doubt.
A couple's relationship falls apart under the pressures of city life and their personal demons. Can they work through their issues, face their fears and realise they are meant to be together?
The real-life account of an Irish Republican Army member who wound up being sentenced to death by his own side. In the 1970s, Brendan Hughes from County Tyrone planned jail breaks and bank robberies for the IRA. But when he stole for his own benefit, he found himself being hunted by the police, army and gunmen from the IRA. After spending long spells in prison, he began to question the use of violence. He now calls for a forum to hear the truth about the Northern Ireland Troubles, in which more than 3,500 people were killed. (BBC)
Jordan Stephens gets himself sextorted, to expose the tactics criminals use to sexually blackmail young British men and boys. He tracks down his blackmailer and attempts to confront them.
The long-running showdown between Jude and Liam reaches its thrilling conclusion in Pool in Agadir – The Finale. Set against the warm, sunlit backdrop of Agadir, Morocco, this feature-length finale follows the duo through four intense games of pool—each more competitive and emotionally charged than the last. What began as a casual webseries evolves here into something more personal and dramatic. With the score heavily in Liam’s favor, the stakes are high: can Jude finally secure a win before the series ends? As the games unfold, so do moments of tension, humor, and genuine friendship. The final film not only captures their rivalry but also celebrates the strange intimacy of shared obsession, rituals, and running jokes. FOUR GAMES. ONE MOVIE. And only one winner.
This film, inspired by true events, focuses on a young woman and her experience working in a male-dominated warehouse. Her story is told under the disguise of a standard health and safety video. In reality it’s a projection of her mind, displayed in a 1960’s style health and safety video. In this video she delves into what has occurred, hoping her experiences can be twisted into something helpful and educational, in the hopes of changing the minds of her colleagues and giving women such as herself a voice of hope.
When Brie and Piper, two hungry (and slightly unhinged) survivors, stumble across a corpse, they find themselves faced with the (obvious) next question: do they eat him?
A trip through a Medieval monastery and into rural Poland. Religious identity and nationality are put into question following both World Wars.
A person trapped in a small dark room without any knowledge to why they have been brought there. She is left for an indefinite amount of time with only a box of matches for company. Matches that will eventually run out.
Warrant Officer James Hyde left his home in Trinidad to fight for a cause far greater than himself. Amidst the war, he found love, but as history would have it, love and duty are not always on the same side. On a fateful day in September 1944, Hyde’s courage would be tested in ways few could imagine.
Step into the timeless world of Gerry Anderson’s TV shows in a brand-new 2024 celebration as a full orchestra brings iconic theme tunes and music to life. Feel the pulse of Thunderbirds, the mysterious allure of Stingray and the futuristic vibes of Space: 1999. Immerse yourself in a symphonic journey through Anderson’s imaginative universes where each note conjures memories of daring rescues, epic space adventures and puppetry magic.
When a little girl’s pair of scissors turns into an enormous crocodile, a world filled with imagination and adventure unfolds. With her trusty teddy by her side, the girl, the crocodile, and a reluctant teddy embark on a playful journey around the world – that is, until Mum interrupts them and makes a discovery that could put an end to the young girl’s escapades with her friends.
Since the war in Gaza and the expanding occupation of the West Bank, a peaceful resolution to the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians feels more distant than ever. In this three-part series, the reporter Matthew Cassel travels along the 1949 Armistice border, or ‘Green Line’, once seen as the best hope for a resolution. He meets Palestinians and Israelis living just kilometres apart, but shaped by vastly different realities.
A trio of Essex girls offer their special brand of hospitality to a morose mysterious stranger.
An adaptation of the poem 'Going Places' by Lemn Sissay. The film follows a man's mundane evening, as he rattles around his flat, shadowed by a painted owl living on his walls. As he grows bored of the lack of direction in his own life, his resentment towards the owl grows.
Filmmaker Mark Forbes explores the persistent class barriers within the UK film industry, revealing the struggles, resilience, and untold stories of working-class creatives fighting for a voice in a system stacked against them.
Mars 2033, seven criminals each more scummy than the last make their way through a dystopian metropolis all in pursuit of one high valued object.