A montage of areas of varying architecture, edited to simulate nature being overcome by industry.
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A montage of areas of varying architecture, edited to simulate nature being overcome by industry.
A girls night is ruined when a boyfriend returns home from the pub scooshed.
A man receives devastating news, but finds his friend disinterested. He is playing a new game - set in a place that seems rather familiar.
A coming of age comedy, set in the early 00s, Dolls tells the story of Cherry and her unsolicited collection of judgemental porcelain dolls as she explores her transition into sexual maturity and faces the anguish of leaving her childhood behind.
When a deaf man’s deceased wife appears when he plays her guitar, he decides to make a song to bring his memories of her back to life.
A candid and intimate film following the eventful life of activist, publisher, and creator of diversity awards, Linda Riley. Combining interviews with fly-on-the-wall filming gives an insight into the 'Head Lesbian of the World' as she navigates the world of celebrity and politics.
Haley, a 23-year-old girl, uses alcohol to deal with the emotional trauma of a break-up from an abusive ex-boyfriend.
A super 8 hauntology. Reimagining a series of one-way conversations with the permanently off-camera Diane, foraged in fragments from the screen of a cathode ray TV - onto an expired Ektachrome 160 super 8 sound cartridge (best before 1990). The film was home-processed, then wrapped in plastic and buried in the woods. ‘Diane…’ is a collaboration between the original source material, ourselves, the body of the film, and the earth it was buried in. The soundtrack was recorded directly onto the magnetic strip of the film, firstly in camera, secondly using a super 8 motorised editor, adding to the fragmentation and abstraction of the soundtrack (No additional digital editing has taken place). The film can be screened in its original form on a sound super 8mm projector, or as a digital video.
In 1954 an Irish woman travelled alone to England to give birth in secret in a Catholic Mother and Baby Home, she then returned to Ireland having given up the baby to the nuns.
All Patsy Miller has ever wanted is the quiet life - but from a turbulent childhood to getting squandered out of her rights by governments and the rich elite, she has been hindered at every point.
What am I? Who am I? Why am I here?
Behind the scenes at Belfast's much-loved festive market, where stallholders from 30 countries welcome over a million visitors to 106 Christmas chalets - this year all with a Dickensian theme.
Precocious middle-schooler Lilah has misplaced her jacket. The story of how she lost it will take her and her two sisters on an epic adventure across the high seas, to the bottom of the ocean, and even out of this world…
A man struggles with his psyche as he starts to feel his lack of agency and resents the exterior he portrays.
Join Clown, Bear and Star, three neurodivergent characters, on their adventure to the circus. There will be big tops, candy floss, and even a musical number, but all is not as it seems in the land of puppets...
A figure moves through an abandoned house, whilst a distant voice reflects on what it means to age and to age queer. A meditative ode to growing older, gay gods and finding joy along the way.
A celebration of one of the UK's most enduring sitcoms, with contributions from Penelope Keith along with the families of co-stars Richard Briers and Paul Eddington. For four series millions of viewers tuned in to enjoy the antics of Tom and Barbara Good, played by Briers and Felicity Kendall, as they tackled self-sufficiency in the unlikely setting of suburbia, much to the despair of their friends and neighbours Jerry and Margot. This documentary explores The Good Life phenomenon, with classic moments, rare personal archive from the cast, and never-before-seen backstage moments and bloopers.
CJ, a closeted teenager, has created a fake 90s reality to escape reality and with the help of his best friend Jen he learns that it isn't always a good thing to live in a dream
Filmed at Avebury Stone Circle, West Kennett Barrow, Silbury Hill, and The Cove, Avebury Wiltshire UK. A world heritage site, the location is home to the largest stone circle complex in the UK, the film documents the site with a soundtrack of audio which has been recorded directly from standing stones within Avebury Stone Circle, West Kennett Avenue and Avebury Cove. The work is part of a wider field recording project documenting and recording the sonorous audio of these standing stones.
Tatiana, a dreamy romantic, throws herself into rescuing her family's struggling restaurant. Meanwhile, Jevon, a 'realist', moulded by his family's business, believes love without financial scrutiny is pointless. Their worlds collide, revealing how cultural and familial perspectives shape their pursuit of love. As sparks fly between Tatiana and Jevon, they confront the clash between their differing beliefs about love and money.
After a record 8 Billion complaints, Max Bavington's Poshington school is left in tragedy. He must use all his will power to bring back his one true love, british education.
The author of Cockfight: A Fable of Failure recounts her long history with Monte Hellman’s Cockfighter (1974), which is effectively illegal to screen in the UK due to staged scenes of the titular blood sport.
As the Palestinian identity continues to be threatened with violent erasure, young Palestinians turn to their folk dance, the dabke, to assert their existence. From its humble beginnings as a worker’s dance, the dabke has come to represent an evolving history of cultural resistance, and is needed now more than ever. Dancing Palestine is a document of this embodiment of collective memory – as those who piece together a dabke choreography also piece together their identities. Together with the film – a performance in itself – the dabke is a testament to Palestinians’ deep love of life and an insistent act of contribution to the archive of Palestine in the present.
'Cultural Preservation' is a short documentary film which discusses the importance of community and how the development of gentrification can become a threat to it. With this film, Hussain looks at Whitechapel Road market in East London, one of the most popular markets in London and uncovers the reason behind this popularity. Through interviews with the public, he learns about the problems the community face within itself and with the changes to the area.
A Protagonist and a Partner discover a trapdoor to an unknown location. With the help of AI, they perhaps can show us the way.
An intimate portrayal of Tunisia’s architectural landscape and its atmospheres, memories and traditions. The film appropriates ethnographic documentaries on architecture and rural life in Tunisia, sourced from France’s national audiovisual archive (INA). Scenes from 1940s newsreels produced by Les Actualités Françaises are combined with new footage from the same sites, including Matmata, Douiret and Tameghza.
An intimate conversation between two student girls during a group dance between classes, talking about body changes and the experience of UFO sightings.
A documentary about Cystic Fibrosis
Chisom struggles to fill the role of a positive role male model for his nephew Ake, who is growing up without a father. Chisom must decide between preparing Ake for the real world or preserving his innocence.
The revelation of a top-secret British surveillance programme brings down the dominoes in a dark and analytical film about technology, rights and structural racism – and about a man with the courage to speak out.
A man gets cancelled over a controversial tweet.
It's OK being the tallest tree in the forest. But, when the wind blows, how solid is the ground you're standing on? An impatient acorn with grand ambitions reaches for the sky. But at what cost to its environment?
Botanist/poet Libby Houston meditates on her work exploring and cataloging a unique ecosystem in England.
What kind of garden unfurls at the world’s northernmost settlement, sitting 78 degrees north and seeing temperatures drop below -27ºC? How can plants survive the long winter when the sea, land and sky are covered with heavy snow and the sun has not risen for months? A garden in the Arctic – is it an unobtainable dream or a worthwhile pursuit? By observing, meditating and imagining, ‘Arctic Garden’ journeys through a world where ‘one shade melts into the other’ and seeks a utopian garden where ‘they are all there’: a place where there are no boundaries of space and time (Fridtjof Nansen, Farthest North, 1897).
A short film about the final days of the Darwin Oak
The harmonious efforts of wildlife rangers and local communities safeguard Uganda's biodiverse, UNESCO-recognized Bwindi National Park.
A GRAND DAY OUT is a lyrical, glass-half-empty short about two men and a dog who decide to take a trip to the seaside. Disappointment, dissatisfac- tion, and some poorly disguised passive-aggres- sive behaviour ensues.
Entering the woods for a simple camping trip, four university students find themselves hunted for reasons unknown. With their fates being intertwined in this place, how can they ever escape? Perspective is everything.
A group of authentic voicemail messages to Alex over the past 5 years from various friends and family members. It is a poetic lattice weaved with mesmeric audiovisuals, presenting the isolating effects of an ever growing digital world.
When Noemí left Escarigo in the 1960s in pursuit of a better life, she left behind a village whose streets were filled with life and joy. Now, silence reigns over this rural portuguese town. We follow Noemí on a trip back to her hometown, which she barely recognizes. With the help of the few locals and her longtime friends, Noemí dives into her past as she tries to cope with the loss of loved ones.
Filmed in a single day in spring 2024, Leaward is a short form documentary profile piece about the people and places surrounding the River Lea, In north East London. Through a series of audio interviews we discuss the significance of the area with community activists, volunteers, local business owners and local residents. Portraits and atmospheric B roll footage illustrate the dialogue finding beauty in the everyday and ordinary.
A couple's struggle after their son leaves home to go to university.
Two strangers meet at a slipway, but their exchange does not go according to plan...
A chilling exposé of the escalating violence and land grabs perpetrated by extremist Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank. The film highlights the growing trend of these settlers establishing illegal "herding outposts," which serve as a pretext for seizing vast tracts of Palestinian land. The documentary traces the surge in violence that followed the devastating attacks on Israel in October 2023. Amidst the chaos and fear, extremist Jewish settlers have exploited the situation to intensify their land-grabbing activities. Eyewitnesses recount harrowing tales of intimidation, harassment, and physical violence perpetrated by these settlers, often under the watchful eye of Israeli security forces.
A short film follows a dog’s journey through a park as they encounter something sinister.
Documentary about Mat Irvine
If Hugh Grant had a less well-adjusted younger brother it'd be Harry. And if public school-educated Harry were to go to a third-rate university, the charmingly intimate short film of his time there would be 'Blush'.
A loving couple meet with a counsellor to resolve a seemingly insurmountable problem in their relationship.
A film documenting the ever-changing east end of London (specifically Walthamstow)
Anthony "The Pretty Boy" Taylor invites his friends Rob, Mark and Jamie over for a night of drinking and poker. But when Mark is found dead, assumptions and accusations uncover lies and past trauma.
Titular work of the artist’s solo exhibition at Soft Opening at Paul Soto, Los Angeles.
“Cahā” is an intimate, fly-on-the-wall documentary that captures the first encounter between two immigrants — one Indian, one Bruneian — who find unexpected connection over tea in a London teahouse. What begins as a casual exchange unfolds into a profound conversation, revealing the bittersweet realities of sacrifice, adaptation, and identity. As they sip cahā (tea in Marathi, or “desire” in Hindi), their stories challenge immigrant stereotypes and reveal the lingering impact of the colonial legacy of tea plantation. Through this simple ritual, the film offers a subtle glimpse into the immigrant experience in contemporary Britain, highlighting how tea becomes a bridge for understanding, forging an unspoken bond that transcends borders.
RevPro Uprising 2024 was a professional wrestling event promoted by Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro). The event took place on December 21, 2024 at the York Hall in London, England. It was broadcast on RevPro On Demand.
A tribute to the life of Rob Burrow.
A new Sun documentary into vile presenter Huw Edwards' sickening behaviour shows how he sent a series of controlling and abusive messages to a young man, who was sending him sexual images in return for payments of tens of thousands of pounds. The exchanges reveal Edwards's secret Jekyll and Hyde character as he switches between repeatedly telling his victim that he loves him - before viciously abusing him in foul-mouthed tirades. Edwards also gives the young man instructions on using PayPal and a Monzo bank account so he can send him cash.
When a young Autistic boy, suddenly manifests superpowers on his 9th Birthday, he and his family are forced to deal with the potential ramifications.
When two queer best friends almost kiss at a sleepover, everything is thrown into crisis: his sexual orientation, her feelings for him, and the foundation of their platonic friendship.
Farang is an artists' moving image work that traces a semi-fictional journey across Iran.
THE (re)HEARSE is an informal and personal performance film created during Jack Cheetham’s Intermedia Gallery project, trapped in a coffin with nothing to do…, which ran from August 18 to September 2, 2023.
At their annual Eurovision party, a man plans to come out as straight to his gay dads, navigating love, acceptance, and poignant tributes to the late Uncle Bob.