Marine biologist and diver Dr. Albert Jose “Doc” Jones dove into the first lost slave ship ever to be recovered, and co-founded the National Association of Black Scuba Divers.
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Marine biologist and diver Dr. Albert Jose “Doc” Jones dove into the first lost slave ship ever to be recovered, and co-founded the National Association of Black Scuba Divers.
A private detective reveals his dark past to a close friend.
After her estranged Palestinian father passes away, Linda returns to her childhood home in Glasgow, one last time. When her 10-year-old self suddenly appears, she is guided deeper into her own memories and her family's past.
When my dad was just nine years old, he conceived the narrative of his very own horror film. Little did he know that decades later his terrifying vision would finally be brought to life...
Jason Manford hosts another spectacular celebration of musical theatre filmed at Manchester’s AO Arena, featuring sensational performances from the casts of 13 of the UK’s best-loved West End and touring productions - along with a few surprises along the way.
A man is awoken suddenly by a knock at his window. His attempts to help the visitor put him in a precarious position.
Lara has built a life for her and her daughter, Magi, with the sea at its heart, lived and explored in their mother tongue. But as external forces push them ever closer to danger, their world begins to crumble around them.
At least 1 in 100 children have Tourette Syndrome. Many of these are unable to access medical care. Imagine your child being in physical pain, yet you are unable to get support for them, as there is no service for Tourettes locally.
A young woman’s inner demons manifest into a real world entity of malevolent destruction.
A short, low-budget documentary that follows a small jobbing band from the north of England called 'Hardwicke Circus' as they perform a gig and music workshop at 'Standford Hill HMP', a men's prison on the Isle of Sheppey in the south of England. Shot in Ben Archer's fly-on-the-wall 'gonzo' style of filmmaking and taken from the band's late-2019 tour of England's south coast, this documentary focuses on the joy of performance and music in an environment that does not often allow such expression. Bookended by short commentary from the band's lead singer Jonny Foster, 'Hardwicke Circus: The Prison Gig' is an uplifting ode to the power and necessity of art, even for those that society have deemed not to deserve it.
A confused and scared woman is anxiously keeping an eye out the window. Suddenly, a sound; footsteps of the unknown approaching someone is coming her way and she is overwhelmed with intense fear. What will he do? What will she do?
Young student Delaney enters the world of online dating, in spite of the words of caution offered to her by her flatmate, Kira. However, once her first few dates fall flat, her romantic life spirals rapidly out of control as she begins to absurdly arrange upwards of 8 dates a day in her search for "the one". Will she find him or is it just walking icks that lie ahead for her?
Through the artwork of Billy X, this documentary delves into the taboo topic of the fetishisation of Black men. In this eye-opening exploration, take a journey through history, society, and personal experiences to uncover the roots and implications of this multifaceted issue.
A hand-drawn animation about everyday experience and the passage through time.
Food being prepared on a quiet, rainy night in a futuristic city.
The filmmaker reflects on her diagnosis of endometriosis through observing the invasive Japanese knotweed.
Experimental film consisting of everything and nothing
Based on a true story, a family struggle to save their youngest daughter as an Eating Disorder threatens to take her away.
The developers of the hit game Sea of Thieves reminisce over 5 years of development.
The Pleasures of Unbelonging, filmed in Hanmer Spring, a resort town in the Canterbury region of New Zealand’s South Island, unfolds through a series of dreamlike tableaux poised at the fringes of mystery and disquiet. With reference to James Baldwin’s Stranger in a Village, and leaning gently into the heady noir of Vertigo and Twin Peaks, Christopher Ulutupu’s new work stages a drama of encounter with the white gaze.
A working-class student at the University of Oxford is slowly enveloped by an upper-class cult in a series of increasingly surreal encounters. How much of this is real and how much of it is a nightmare?
Jasper Jackson is a 13 year old boy from a fishing village in the Kingdom of Stoneland. When he discovers that Princess Sophie has been possessed by a cruel witch, he must embark on a quest to save both her and his kingdom.
BB’s back! Highlights from past episodes of the iconic reality series. See all the top moments, fall-outs and new friendships formed under the gaze of 24/7 cameras.
S, a novelist suffering from writer's block, arrives at an isolated nature resort to work on her next book. Here, she is forced to deal with her unresolved grief and mental health whilst also interacting with the resort's guests.
Rhaglen ddogfen SKI-WHIFF yn dilyn taith Pys Melyn yn Llydaw haf yma. SKI-WHIFF’s new documentary following Pys Melyn’s tour in Breizh this summer.
A documentary adventure recounting the incredible life story of British-born Amazonian cowboy turned US TV star, Stan Brock, who sacrificed everything to bring free healthcare to people in need. At once a heart-warming tribute to the unifying power of volunteerism, and an exploration of a perennial outsider’s search for meaning through giving of himself. This film is a challenging and inspirational tale of an unlikely man on an improbable and unwavering mission to resolve one of the biggest social issues of our time; the US healthcare crisis.
An experimental-immersive project. Jedda is an anonymous 51-year-old woman interviewee, whose story is about dealing with childhood trauma and maternal deprivation, discovering empathy as an adult and the joy and acceptance of having a daughter who is married to a woman. The film uses creative visuals to explore an imaginary world of comfort, distracting from negative experiences.
It’s the middle of summer and two young men want to be alone together, the trouble is that their friends won’t leave.
A sleeping man’s fading memory of his late Mother unravels through a recurring, hypermnesic dream that reverberates and transforms throughout his life, tracing from his final dream back to his first.
English teacher Farida and Khalid, a medical supplier, document through intimate voice messages their struggle to survive the war in Gaza. They tell a story of immense loss and resilience in a worsening humanitarian crisis.
St James's in London is renowned for being Britain's poshest high street. We meet the characters who run the stores, and the customers who buy their premium products.
A young girl from the village is tormented by a hag.
Filmmaker Lucy Kaye creates intimate portraits of diverse individuals in three Northern English towns, in this insightful and compassionate documentary. Filmed across Wakefield, Halifax and Middlesbrough, the film brings together stories of loss, migration, friendship, and mutual aid, to convey a strong sense of place and lived experience. Exploring our relationship to the places we live and our sense of belonging, the film challenges stereotypes and gives a vital voice to those not often heard. From Where We Stand is a thoughtfully observed film that feels truly collaborative, and an authentic portrait of Northern England post-Brexit.
A noir-ish tale centred around a packet of menthol vogue cigarettes, moving between Sri Lanka and the UK. Intrigued by the allure of this woman’s identity, our narrator finds herself enticed into an addiction
Vicky McClure accompanies her grandfather back to Normandy where he was on D-Day
A young man moves through a series of memories after committing an act of violence.
Jamila reads aloud a stack of printed emails written to individuals and organisations delaying, postponing, or cancelling work due to illness from her sickbed.
Dan's adventure begins with the first tomb-hunters and a giant of early Egyptology.
After returning from their best friend's funeral, Samuel and Lucas happen upon a mysterious board. Believing it to be a sign from their late friend, they decide to use it to commune with him, until a far more sinister presence makes itself known.
Initially becoming famous for quick pranks and unboxing videos on their YouTube channel, Jamie Star has become a household name seemingly overnight, garnering millions of views on every social media platform, and boasting millions of followers on both his TikTok and YouTube channel. Jamie Star has been involved in numerous controversies and in his view, people are trying to bring him down. Jamie has been accused of such acts like doping in the celebrity charity boxing match, promoting smoking to children, and scamming children with cryptocurrency schemes. Jamie Star has invited a news team into his home to get to the bottom of his mass media mess.
Michael Burrell and Reggie Reid are called back into action. Their new enemy, who has a more dangerous plan than they first realised, appears as Michael's greatest challenge as he must stop him before it's too late.
A man begins to feel trapped in his small apartment.
Thanks to new technology, Liam is able to bring his dead Dad back to life for just five minutes and finally ask a very important question.
Human catboy chases after a mysterious figure and her glowing box.
A tradesman has the shittiest end to a day ever known to man.
After their father’s passing, an oddball trio inherits the failing family funeral business. Led by hapless son Archie, they devise a plan to save their funeral home.
An experimental narrative-based short film inspired by timeless Greek tragedies, weakness, sin and lust. Saul, our protagonist, is a ruthless and determined private investigator, a lone wolf looking into the disappearance of a young artist named Luca. Saul follows a trail of clues leading him to the path of Procrustes and his disarming wife Circe. Knowing that he is on the scent, Saul has every sense and sensibility challenged in trying to bring this case to a close. Can Saul find somebody lost and not lose himself on the way?
Paul B. Preciado says 'Trans bodies (...) though living, speak in languages unknown to the coloniser, they have dream spsychoanalystes are unaware of'. Through creation, the artist does a live performance of synthesizing a 'woman'.
Man About The House first aired 50 years ago, when the idea of a man sharing a flat with two young women was considered shocking. The show made huge stars of its central characters including Richard O'Sullivan as Robin Tripp. The flat downstairs was home to landlords George and Mildred, who would later have their own successful spin-off series. The late Yootha Joyce excelled as the sex-starved Mildred, with Brian Murphy playing her hen-pecked husband. In this documentary, Paula Wilcox, Sally Thomsett and Murphy share behind-the-scenes stories and, along with Christopher Biggins and Melvyn Hayes, celebrate the show's success, 50 years on.
A short film.
After accidentally killing a plumber, a pair of bumbling fools must hide the evidence at all cost.
A man tries to correct a banking error as he struggles to come to terms with his new PIN number.
An intense showdown set in Texas 1873 between a lawful bounty hunter and a wanted outlaw, who has a $5000 bounty on his head.
The secrets of the fast-food delivery chain, which has nearly 1,200 outlets in the UK and supplies in the region of 100 million pizzas every year. This documentary goes inside the kitchens and behind the scenes of this pizza empire to meet staff and see first-hand how the pizzas are prepared and cooked, and there is access to one the business's distribution centres.
Celebrating the 65th anniversary of one of Britain’s all-time greatest hit makers and icons, Cliff Richard’s anticipated Blue Sapphire Tour is set to dazzle the silver screen in this two-date only cinema event, recorded from London’s Hammersmith Eventim Apollo. Across his illustrious and unrivalled 8-decade career spanning stage and screen, Sir Cliff Richard has become a British icon and cultural treasure, amassing many gold and platinum records, well over 250 million records sales worldwide, 14 number-one singles, a colossal 96 Top 20 hits, 7 number-one albums and a string of Brit and Ivor Novello awards to his name. Sir Cliff will be bringing a selection from his huge catalogue of hits back to the stage for this monumental celebration in cinemas nationwide, including “Move It”, “Wired for Sound”, “Saviours Day” and “The Young Ones”
A journey into the mythical Underworld exploring themes of grief and loss. It offers a reflection on how grief is one of the most powerful, painful, universal experiences of being human. It immerses the viewer on a mystical journey through ancient realms and weaves a rich sonic tapestry of voices together with striking visuals.
Ernest Grimshaw, a three-time BT Salesman of the Year in the 1980s, spends a day on the road trying to sell Cisco Webex, quietly believing that success might be enough to bring his wife Mildred back.
Made in Chelsea's Miles Nazaire investigates Muscle Dysmorphia, also known as Bigorexia. He shares his own story and speaks to experts calling for increased awareness of the condition.
Filmmaker Wilma Smith goes back to her family home and listens to the voice messages left from her Mum and Dad.