A philosophical debate on the legitimacy of art created by A.I. tools told through the medium of silliness. The Artist must confront the A.I. who is about to make some art on a canvas.
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A philosophical debate on the legitimacy of art created by A.I. tools told through the medium of silliness. The Artist must confront the A.I. who is about to make some art on a canvas.
Two future football stars talk about their adoration for the beloved sport.
A collection of mind-twisting, out-of-this-world tales from the UK Film Production Studio that brought you Tainted Love, The Lorelei, and other unique feature films. You will be enthralled, bewitched, and stunned.
Friends on the Outside is an experimental short documentary that tells the story of Jamie, exploring how foraging for weeds and caring for birds has helped him recover from mental illness and the chronic stress of incarceration. It questions why the UK prison system is currently in its biggest expansion in more than a century, exposing the naturalising language used around this expansion.
Transcendence and hedonism are two of the inner contradictions we experience in new conceptual constellations in a work dedicated to collective rituals in Europe’s public spaces.
This short film follows the climate activists participating in civil disobedience in the United Kingdom in one of the harshest political climates in Europe following the implementation of the Public Order Act in 2023.
I'll just have cats documentary follows 21-year-old Kay Proctor as she delves into Britain’s evolving views on queer parenthood and questions whether she even wants children herself. Through conversations with queer parents and professionals, Kay confronts complex questions about her future. This award-winning documentary, recognised with multiple Royal Television Society Student Awards, offers a candid exploration of family, identity, and choice in modern Britain.
Itch follows someone who is confronted by apparitions seemingly linked to their television set.
mockumentary made for 48 hour film project
What do cats talk about when their owners aren't around? What do they really think of their lesbian owners?
In 2006, Mark Blanco died in suspicious circumstances at a party with rock star Pete Doherty. This compelling film tells the story of a mother's relentless pursuit of justice
A man, who has lived in the forest on his own since he was very young, goes about his day.
On a prairie millions of miles from home, a grumpy space farmer is having trouble with one of her hive: a robot bee called Buzz that keeps going rogue. After failing to reprogram the mischievous bee she follows him into the belly of a volcano and discovers something that will change life on Mars forever.
"König Charles III - Tag der Krönung" is a TV Special on WeLT Television (formerly known as N24).
A young child wishes for all the toys in the world, but soon realises what's truly important in life.
Aaron has been doing stand-up comedy without standing up for eight years now, and it's time for that to change! So he's attempting to do something he's never done before... Stand-up comedy, standing up.
Poet, rapper, playwright and recording artist Kae Tempest is one of the most viscerally exciting artists working in Britain today. They are the youngest ever recipient of the prestigious Ted Hughes prize and have been nominated for both the Brit and Mercury music awards. Tempest has always found support and respect within the queer art scenes, a place close to their heart. In July 2020, they came out as non-binary, announcing that they would publish and perform under the name Kae. This film delves deep into their creative process and gains rare, intimate insights into Kae’s life throughout a period of profound personal and artistic change.
After months of awkward exchanges and arguments, childhood sweethearts Lucy and Alex finally decide that their relationship in adulthood just isn’t working. Having been friends since they were very young, Lucy is unsure of how to go about life without Alex. She begins her journey to find her inner self love, amour de soi, and begins to fall in love with life, and herself, without the reliance on anyone else.
A Black and Jewish biracial woman retraces her Jewish grandfather's history which brings her to Auschwitz. During her journey, she learns heart wrenching facts about where her family's from and how her grandfather escaped persecution.
WE ARE NATURE is an immersive audio-driven film that asks you to listen. Why is it that BPoC communities in the UK do not feel like they belong in the outdoors?
Three detectives investigate a past scene of a murder, yet one has a hidden history of this place.
Rick reviews records and talks about music online. After his reaction to a strange record goes viral, a documentary filmmaker follows Rick down the rabbit hole where he uncovers twelve albums, a record label that disappeared in the 70s, and a dark secret.
An insight into the mind of the Camden Caretaker, journeyman, Robbie Chapman. A unique character in boxing, once known as a prospect, is now known as the best-looking journeyman in England. Caught between desire and duty, Robbie Chapman was recently awarded the Southern Area Best Supporting Boxer of the Year by the BBBofC to recognise his ongoing service to the sport.
Blades of grass are racing across the screen.
Liverpool, 1947. Two British soldiers are kidnapped and murdered in Mandate Palestine. In the aftermath of the so-called ‘Sergeants Affair’, a wave of antisemitic riots sweep across the UK. Louis Scholnick, a British-Jewish World War Two veteran, is forced to defend his family’s shop from a violent mob.
In 1966, a man's body was washed up in a fishing net off the south coast of Devon. The victim was wearing an expensive Rolex watch with a unique serial number, enabling police to identify him. But the case took a strange turn with the discovery of a second man who was very much alive but with the same name - and wanted by Interpol.
A deluded folk band travel on a 3 day long journey across the English countryside to play their first ever gig in Lincolnshire. Along the way they encounter numerous setbacks, largely caused by the bassist Baz’s protective driving of his Nan’s precious van and the constant squabbling over the style of music they will perform.
A man reflects over his life during a burial.
When a small group of friends unwittingly check into the peculiar Happy Hotel for a weekend escape, they discover that the real horror isn't just the tacky decor but the fact that their numbers keep shrinking one hilariously gruesome disappearance at a time. Now, they must outwit the hotel's sinister secrets if they ever hope to check out alive and with their sanity intact.
In November 1983, a gang of armed robbers stormed into the Brink's-Mat security depot near Heathrow and got away with 26 million pounds worth of gold. Now nearly 40 years on, police officers and key witnesses, many speaking for the first time, reveal the inside story behind Britain's biggest gold robbery.
Deadeye is a skilled hitman who is hired by his longtime ally, Kenny Kane, to kill one of Kane's oldest enemies. What ensues is a path of violence as Deadeye is tracked down by a family of mobsters and their personal army.
A short film shot on one Super8 cartridge with no editing. It follows the nervous tension of an intimate date where both parties are too scared to make the first move.
An eager pirate pursues the treasures of an idyllic island, but is he biting off more than he can chew?
Upon discovering an abandoned home, a curious child conducts a seance and finds a friend within a kindly ghost who chooses to stay earthbound.
A film about love, loss and how we deal with its long-lasting emotional impact.
At the peak of their success, the lead singer of ‘Black Country, New Road’, Isaac Wood, left the band. This concert film documents the group’s triumphant return at three consecutive shows in Bush Hall, performing new music centered around recovering from loss and their continuing friendship.
In fabricating a fictional institute and its archive, the artists explore and imagine vernacular technological practices operating across the African continent.
A young widow tries to inhale her husband's ashes whilst struggling to come to terms with his death.
A very special choir made up from singing groups of all shapes and sizes is given a once-in-a-lifetime chance to sing for the King at the coronation concert.
POWER. CONTROL. TERROR. The centre points of any dictatorship. The need for power, the want for tyrannical control and the subsequent terror unleashed to achieve their goals make dictators some of the most fascinating figures to study in history. In this series we will be looking at some of the 20th century's most notorious dictators, from their rise to power to their inevitable downfall. In this episode we look at the man responsible for the death of over 20 million people, a key aggressor in World War Two and the architect of the Holocaust, one of history's most brutal dictators; Adolf Hitler. From his humble upbringing in Austria to leading the Nazi Party, Hitlers life saw a reign of terror descend over Europe like never before leading to some of the worst atrocities the world has ever seen.
A chemical scientist (Will) and a small team of soldiers have been sent to investigate the bio lab where a deadly virus was accidentally released. Unknown to them, the horrors that await as they uncover the truth behind the terrifying RAGE virus.
Ms Sanders lives alone with her most peculiar device that can record dreams to be watched back in waking life. With no phone number or doorbell on her door, she receives piles of letters each morning requesting her services. One very confusing case from a grieving young girl opens Ms Sanders' eyes to the things about love and reality she still is yet to learn.
Forty years after her mother died of breast cancer, Sarah Beeny has been diagnosed with the same disease. Sarah explores the past, present and future of breast cancer treatment.
A hilarious animated story about three strangers - a cat, a mouse and a sausage - and what transpires when they have to share a small flat in a large city. Based on a 19th century folk tale by the Brothers Grimm.
In 2008, 23-year-old Norwegian student Martine Vik Magnussen was killed after a night out in Mayfair. Hours after her death, the only suspect in the case, Farouk Abdulhak, the son of one of Yemen’s richest and most powerful men, fled the UK to Yemen.
Eurovision aka the Gay World Cup. A poetic documentary about Eurovision Song Contest fans. The film hears the intimate testimonies of what the contest means to them.
Two businessmen, once colleagues, meet each other by coincidence afters years apart. As they do, memories of their friendship come flooding back...
The story of Ghana’s music genre through personal accounts of key artists and creatives in the scene from past and present. Featuring pioneering icons such as Reggie Rockstone, Gyedu-Blay Ambolley, and film-maker Abraham Ohene–Djan, as well as rich historical archive of Highlife music and Ghanaian life, reporter Akwasi Sarpong heads through the genre’s early musical and cultural influences
Christopher reflects on his first love through snippets of his memory through twenty-four hours of flashbacks from when it began.
When three parties threaten to kill Rob Saviour and steal the family's cash he has to take steps to ensure his family and the legacy they have built are protected. Not to mention a Police Captain who also wants him dead and is willing to take extraordinary measures to make that happen. How far will they go to protect their legacy?
The latest in John Bridcut’s collection of award-winning films about British composers features the life and music of Sir Michael Tippett, who died 25 years ago in 1998.
A dissection of events around the assassination of President John Kennedy, charting the timelines of head of security Roy Kellerman, Lee Harvey Oswald and Jackie Kennedy.
Maddie is a drug pusher who seeks help and finds love along the way.
A Turkish-French actress prepares for an audition while her estranged father pays her a visit.
Ella can’t hide her disappointment when her blind date isn’t exactly the Kristen Stewart lookalike she’d been promised.
Structuring this intimate and insightful portrait of Lynda Myles, academic Susan Kemp invokes a form known to define, criticise, and shift paradigms in culture – the manifesto. Meshing archival material with interview subjects including Jim Hickey and B. Ruby Rich, Kemp employs a series of provocations to tease out the philosophy behind a lifetime of ground-breaking film work. In the film's central conversation, Myles beautifully expresses the thrill of putting on a show (including the 1972 Women's Event, pioneering retrospectives of Douglas Sirk, Sam Fuller and Raoul Walsh and many more) while always avoiding the polite.
A young man is delighted when his girlfriend moves in, only to find out about her one fatal domestic flaw...
Following his move away from Britain, examines Prince Harry's life in the Golden State and how he's living the LA dream with a Hollywood home, celebrity neighbors, and new high-profile friends.
A 6-minute sound film, filmed mostly at ancient Theisoa, which is situated on a high hill in Trifylia, a region of the Peloponnese in southern Greece.
Young Tyrone embarks on a fulfilling journey as an artist following a tumultuous start in life, subjected to horrific abuse in a foster home that violated their duty of care.