A man is imprisoned for life on a remote Pacific island for a crime he didn’t commit…is there any way out?
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A man is imprisoned for life on a remote Pacific island for a crime he didn’t commit…is there any way out?
On her walk back from school, Ruth's idle whistling draws her closer with a world she never expected to encounter.
RevPro 12 Year Anniversary Show was a professional wrestling event promoted by Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro). The event took place on August 24, 2024 at the Copper Box Arena in London, England. It was broadcast on RevPro On Demand.
A director laments the loss of his short film destroyed by the pitfalls of difficult editing software.
Sunbeam gets surgery and is brought back to life. A doll of Sunbeam, a cute and chaotic personification of the sun invoking the trans Roman Empress Heliogabalus, is split open, remade and implanted with collected ‘resonant’ objects - a rib bone, a lock of hair, teeth, pharmaceutical hormones and a peach pit for a brain. Performed by the artist and filmed in her own bedroom and kitchen, the intimate film explores a domestic imaginary for restitching transfeminine histories, a communion with the dead and the sensual reinvention of a body with no end.
The film reveals the life, plight and loves of the eminent Mary Anning, an 1800's fossil hunter - navigating her career and research in a male dominated society at a time when women's research was largely unrecognised or plagiarised by men. Predominantly unknown despite her spectacular finds, including Icthyiousauri, a Pterodactyl and Plesiosaurus, and notwithstanding the fact that Darwins' 'Origin of Species' was largely influenced by her work. She is at last becoming the most celebrated paleontologist of all time.
A hilarious - occasionally jaw-dropping - celebration of gatherings gone awry.
David Baddiel: Fame, Not The Musical
The inside story of Theresa May's tumultuous premiership with exclusive access to the former Prime Minister and interviews with friends and critics.
A mute artist faces horrific consequences after a botched attempt to create their own voice.
Derek Deane’s Swan Lake in-the-round caused a sensation at its premiere in 1997, and has since been enjoyed by over 500,000 people worldwide. With 60 swans, stunning costumes and atmospheric lighting, this breathtaking in-the-round production transforms the Royal Albert Hall into a magical lake.
A bored gay couple go cruising for the first time, but when they get lost in the woods, the cracks of their relationship become chasms.
A look at the Brighton bombing of 1984, featuring new testimony from many of those affected and a revealing interview with the man who planted the bomb, Patrick Magee.
Join historian Dan Snow as he pieces together the story of Stonehenge, revealing how modern discoveries have started to solve its many mysteries.
A queer retelling of the Celtic legend of the fairies, seducing and capturing those who step into their realm. This surreal Gaelic language lesbian fantasy film, brings seduction and tradition together like never before.
1852, Wales: a desperate young mother carries out a forbidden ritual to save the soul of her unbaptised dead baby, but is tricked into taking on a terrifying supernatural burden.
The never ending cycle of taking the rubbish out.
After the death of her Nani Ji, eighteen-year-old Mira arrives back in her hometown and is confronted by the fact that she knows very little about the woman who passed away. She must learn more about her grandmother's life the only way she knows how, through the perfect cup of tea and halwa.
An ex-medical student is given a high-risk opportunity to absolve himself, and he's willing to go to any lengths to reclaim his future.
After waking up in an abandoned structure, a man with no memory must escape a mysterious unknown creature and a seemingly endless deathloop to return to his family.
"Memories of Us" is a touching exploration of the relentless passage of time and the profound impact of love in the face of Alzheimer's.
Jonah Lomu shares his extraordinary story. Featuring never-before-seen footage, he describes the traumas around his childhood and how he escaped a life of gang violence to become the most iconic rugby player on the planet.
Gossip, identity, politics, and romance. Following a group of friends to a club, this film waits with them, eavesdropping on the voice of a queer club queue. Exploring the idea that queer people, by nature of being marginalised, exist on the borders, this docufiction is a tentative invitation to the fantasy of the London queer club scene. It poses the queue as a liminal space where queerness is visible and vulnerable to the eyes of the general public.
When Lloyd finds a talking rock, he is tormented by the spirit trapped inside. Lloyd is tasked with freeing the soul of the ancient warrior, but things aren't quite that easy.
A short documentary experiment on a trip to Bahrain, exploring nostaglia as a borrowed perspective.
The Battle of Orgreave, recounted by those who lived through it, is contextualised through the history of the British mining union and a government that was hell-bent on breaking it.
In this whimsical short animated musical, Fellinda Cauldron is inspired by the moon to make a magical dancing potion. Can she over come her doubts and complete her bubbling brew? Broomsticks on Broadway celebrates the joyful aspects of the creative process; paying homage to MGM musicals and old Hollywood glamour with a spooky twist.
From a story told to Ella Maty Leather about a coach from Burghill to Hereford where you could see pig climbing up a tree backwards.
Two trained killers both have different reasons to kill the same gang leader, but which one will get the job done first?
Taking inspiration from the haunting Japanese dance/performance art form Butoh, the film offers a cinematic interpretation of this singular style of expression. With high contrast, exaggerated grain, abstracted colors and flickering frames, A Monster with Its Mouth Agape captures the unsettling and chaotic climate of post-war Japan. Featuring a rare audio recording of Butoh master Yoshito Ohno.
Psychological science-fiction thriller.
Jamaicia, a woman in her early twenties, is visited in the small hours by an older sleep demon, ‘Nocturna’. Frozen in fear but with her eyes wide open, Nocturna taunts the deep-sleeping Jamaicia with a terrifyingly dark monologue.
Faye's life is thrown into chaos after a scandalous new sexual health contact-tracing system is introduced by the newly-elected, radical Prime Minister.
In near future rural Somerset, recently “re-educated” Anna wants to be a happily married woman but the arrival of a troupe of travelling players on the farm tests her beliefs to the limit.
A short documentary animation about the European Witch Trials
A short film about OCD checking and the anxious inner struggle that can often be invisible to others.
A couple seek to find solace in the aftermath of a domestic tragedy.
For their anniversary, vampires Don and Maude head downtown to celebrate. After an uncomfortable confrontation prompts them to kill everyone inside a local bar, they must now go on the run. Lesbian Vampires from Outer Space is a queer horror-drama about two vampires and their struggle with supernatural impulse and addiction.
A mad scientist is working on her next solution.
Experimental doc about how, as squatting in empty buildings and “trespassing” on empty land becomes increasingly criminalised, we have to fight for the right to home.
A story about a young man who has an argument with his friend so chooses to take a walk to clear his deteriorating mind.
Documentary examining the rise and fall of the UK's greatest ports. The programme spans the first international traders arriving on the coasts of Devon and Cornwall, through the arrival of the Romans, Elizabeth I's extension of British territory, and the huge impact of the tea trade and the Industrial Revolution.
A vampire befriends a vulnerable girl on a late Halloween night. Will this be a Halloween to remember?
FKA twigs took the stage for THE BODY IS ART live performance at London Fashion Week.
Against the backdrop of the Women, Life, Freedom protest movement in Iran, filmmaker Elahe Esmaili is helping her parents to pack up the family home. As the boxes stack up, discussions flare between the generations: Elahe does not wear the hijab, embodying the courage of her generation's struggles. But can changing a society be as simple as moving house?
The powerful true story of Delia Balmer - narrated by Anna Maxwell Martin. Discover how she bravely faced the brutality of serial killer John Sweeney and fought for justice.
Anita Brookner, art historian, TV presenter and author of the Booker Prize-winning Hotel du Lac, added to her accomplishments in the 1980s by sharing with television audiences her understanding and appreciation for some of the finest works by the world’s greatest ever painters. In this collection, Anita’s contributions to the BBC’s 1981 series 100 Great Paintings are brought together in one place to create a masterclass in art appreciation, with her unique insights helping to increase our awareness of the cultural significance and creative processes behind works by the likes of Cezanne, Ingres, Delacroix and David.
A teenage girl has lost her mother and has distances herself from everyone due to the grief she is feeling, till one day an old primary school friend of hers walks back into her life...
A short film about a young person realizing how they express themselves. In their world, their mother is an omnipresent voice in their head that sets expectations that must be followed. When an anxiety-provoking incident produces a vision of who they could be, they are not sure whether they can show the truth to their mother or whether they should rearrange their thoughts and not let the imperfections be seen.
In this game of games our four contestants go head to head to find out who is the spittiest of them all. Tests of strength, playing charades, i-contact and triple tickle dart throwing pit Water and Ben Daniel against Luminous George... and each other.
Set within a remarkable 18th century sheltered almshouse complex hidden beside London's River Thames, and towered over by luxury apartments and sky-scraping office blocks, Waterloo Sunset is a film about the elderly residents who live there, regeneration, changing society and growing old in Britain today. Poignant, heartbreaking, yet incredibly uplifting; it casts the spotlight on the nation's invisible minority who are growing in number year by year, with, at its centre, the story of 74 year old crooner, Shamus, who still dreams of pop stardom.
The unexpected arrival of a newborn child sparks dialogue on finding new life and love in places unfamiliar for an international pair on a one-night stand.
A young woman moves into her new home. We are shown snippets of the highs and lows of her life.
From the Watering Hole of Donnervans to the perils of the K-Hole Corner, join "David Attenborough" as he explores the plains of the Clifton Triangle in this pioneering mockumentary.
Hemel is an intimate portrait of Hemel Hempstead, where Danielle Dean was raised, and unfolds as a personal essay on the town’s history as a planned community under the New Towns Act of 1946. Filmed in 16mm with an ensemble of non-actors and family, Hemel blurs fiction and documentary and to considers the race, class, and labour dynamics of a small English town in the post-Brexit context.
Amongst the grounds of an English garden, plants, animals, and birds are observed as Winter starts to turn into Spring.
Lucie is a young Deaf woman born into a family of hearing classical musicians. Marginalized by her own family, she makes a choice to claim her own identity after an unexpected encounter with two Deaf people in the park.
Billy is a bisexual man struggling with the binary nature of the world and homophobia in the church. When he meets Lucas, a gay man, he is encouraged to open up about his feelings and finds Lucas on a similar path.
The ebb and flow of a couple attempting to navigate their whirlwind relationship.
Mugged Off strikes back! In a thrilling tale that shows the events that take place after Mugged Off.