An 18-year-old girl battles the darkness of trauma and sexual abuse while striving to break free and heal from her past, using the visual and poetic metaphor of drowning to represent her struggle.
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An 18-year-old girl battles the darkness of trauma and sexual abuse while striving to break free and heal from her past, using the visual and poetic metaphor of drowning to represent her struggle.
A local community theatre group dramatises the intergenerational stories of a quiet Scottish town.
Gerald Grimm appears to be a normal old man. However things aren't always what they seem. Accidents happen, regrets overcome, challenges are faced and misfortune strikes.
A short look into an independent Mexican eatery in Surrey and the characters who work there.
Oliver, hellbent on discovering secrets and mysticism, tries to prove his neighbour, David, is a vampire. With his loyal pal, Sasha, at his side they step into hell and invite the vampire in.
I loved touring 'Quip Off The Mark' around the world and chuffed everyone can now see it here for free. This show is for people who love jokes, one-liners, word-play, puns and good old fashioned switcheroos. There are also some of my trademark improvised gags on random topics and a couple of heckle put-downs too. If you haven't see me before but you love Milton Jones, Gary Delaney, Tim vine, Stewart Francis, Jimmy Carr or Mitch Hedberg then you'll like this show.
Clynnog Morris is a local historian of great renown locally. In April of 2023 he was fortunate enough to be commissioned by the Arfon Historical Society to make a short film about his local park. 'Parc Chwiad' (Duck Park) is the resulting film.
While trying to get home to her son, Tracy hears a cry for help, but it's not what it seems..
Combining scientific experiment with artistic vision, a team of high-altitude filming experts from the UK set out for the Arctic Circle to document the Northern Lights from closer than ever before. Driven by the need to push their technology to new heights, they aim to deploy an array of 360° cameras at the edge of space, inside the Aurora Borealis. Should they succeed, they seek to inspire the next generation of explorers, scientists and artists. But up against extreme environmental conditions, a narrowing launch window and untested technology, can they capture this fleeting natural wonder, or are they chasing moonbeams?
Busy busy. British activity in the 1940s – steelworks, mining, glass & plastic, exercise, dancing, brass bands and scientific discovery – was just so intense. If time didn’t exist, all of our movement would get caught onto itself. Bodies and objects densely crushed like rock.
A Mothman Mockumentary
After rediscovering a lost bond with a memory from his past, heartbroken Orestes attempts to lead his love back into his present. Anchored to it, he stretches the past to its limits and faces a choice of preserving the memory as it was or altering it beyond recognition.
After being captured in the forest by a strange and enigmatic man, a young man breaks free, only to be swept into a dreamlike voyage through his past, present, and future. Memories blur with possibility as his life unfolds before him in ways he never expected.
When Leon Harrogate accidentally intercepts the delivery of a mysterious ring with supernatural capabilities, the evil Lord Sinister schemes to retrieve it. Leon must harness the ring's power to fend off the dark lord and his klutzy henchman and stop them using the ring for purposes of evil.
8.75mm film - a celluloid format unique to China and never circulated elsewhere, was a film format where no camera was made for. This print film stock was primarily used for mobile projection... What is a film without a camera? This question was explored through cameraless filmmaking techniques such as photogramming 8.75 archival prints onto 16mm. Here, the images and sounds of resistance are folded into the tales of the cinematic invention. Reimagining a format that once resisted circulation as a medium through which other forms of narrative appear...
A healing animation that explores the hidden feelings of people affected by self-harm, fostering compassion, understanding, and self-reconciliation while reminding us that pain and healing are universal human experiences.
LOOK AT MY LIFE - DEMO
Love, sex, desire, trauma, fantasy, spiritual ideas and peace. The power of the brain, the subconscious. An end of life story, to give joy to herself and those she loves.
Through the eyes of a 60-year-old contemporary dancer, Still Moving explores ageing and identity, embracing the echoes of who we were and the grace of who we are becoming.
This languidly observed documentary joins a community of keen open water swimmers in Leeds, an increasingly popular spot for this cathartic pastime. Through short reflections with the participants, the film shares their joy and connection with nature.
Without using any dialogue, director Lewis Pashley comments on the beauty and simplicity of connecting with nature through the tale of a Yorkshire coal miner. He gets through his claustrophobic profession by racing pigeons in the open air.
A scientist travels across the Mediterranean to understand the effects of wildfires on local communities, as well as its connection to past fascism, organised crime and political ideologies.
In 1975, Britain battled a historic heatwave. This documentary shows how the nation pulled together - from standpipes to shared baths - in a drought that changed life and policy forever.
Through the story of Oleksa, a young man with undiagnosed autism, the film explores the impact of war on those often overlooked. Oleksa’s defences collapse in the face of unimaginable challenges, leading him to lose everything — only to gradually rediscover trust and human connection.
After escaping the witch’s gingerbread house, Gretel and Hansel struggle to rebuild their lives—but the trauma lingers. With Hansel spiraling into violent candy addiction, Gretel seeks help from a mysterious alchemist whose cure may cost more than they can afford. As desperation deepens, Gretel is forced to confront dark truths, impossible choices, and the haunting legacy of their past.
Edited found footage and original audio of the filmmaker's late stepfather, Esmond Bristol, which pairs themes of gaming, escapism and nature with the harsh disparities of racialised surveillance, institutionalisation and poverty across the UK.
A rhythmic portrait of an island community, where the sea has always defined life.
A young filmmaker tries to get a better understanding of her unconventional mother.
Footage of a street fight is reconstituted as a charged sexual encounter.
Overwhelmed by an ever-growing pile of homework, two students take matters into their own hands, building a deep-thinking artificial intelligence, 'S.I. - Superficial Intelligence' to do the work for them. But as S.I. learns at an alarming rate, it starts thinking for itself. What began as the perfect solution quickly spirals into chaos. Have they created a groundbreaking invention—or an unstoppable problem?
After beloved talk show host Doug Mustard dies live on the air, a group of entertainers must fight to keep the show on track.
A short experimental documentary all about the filmmaker’s experience with her childhood eating disorder, Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFiD)
Private Investigator Click gets a call from Mrs. Jason as her husband goes missing.
Everyone and everything eventually grows, ages and dies but what happens in the meantime? Four people of varying ages take us through their current lives with stories and opinions that show us how people really change.
Over the brief course of a month, troubled teen Daniella finds solace in the pursuit of another young woman.
For two centuries, the Sycamore Gap tree stood as an iconic sentinel along Hadrian's Wall, shaping the landscape and lives of Northumberland. Its sudden destruction triggered an international outpouring of grief. This film examines the tree's cultural and emotional significance through local voices, highlighting the enduring power of history in our present.
Two individuals are trapped in a world without a sky.
You're walking down a lane trying to outpace your problems, or escape your mind, but your brain isn't going anywhere without you.
A short documentary profiling the London skate scene through interviews with skaters Ant Bean, Daphne Greca, and Louie Jones. 'Shreds' explores the redemptive and communal aspects of the skate community through personal stories told by those well placed in the scene.
Lipstick - Student short film
Sam Williams's video collage coils its way through the gallery across seven monitors rooted to the ground. The work is an assemblage of research material: footage from university labs and the archives of the Natural History Museum; records of Darwin's experiments with earthworms at Down House; images of worms in art and popular culture; and myriad other annelid imagery. Two choreographies move through all of this: one is a text that moves linguistically through soil horizons. The other is movement material showing tasks enacted by a lone performer working with rope. The body casts, crawls and turns, flattening and coiling, continuously without acknowledgement. This is an experiment in embodying the worm as an image - in exploring softness, resilience strength and hidden labour.
Featuring fire fighters, residents and police, an in-depth look at the Los Angeles wildfires that have raged for days. Why did the infernos get so out of control? Can LA ever recover?
A brand slogan triggers a spiritual crisis.
Growing up in Lewisham
Sound of the Damned combines the lyricism of Julie Andrews with the terror of Children of the Damned in an experiment of alchemy. Hand processed chemistry gives rise to a mix of emulsions that struggle for sound and visual dominance within the instability of the 35mm film frame.
A record of an educational experiment in the small town of Chesterfield in Derbyshire.
Belladonna is just as sweet as the cakes at her bakery, that is, until the past comes back to haunt her…
BBC Eye investigates the popular uprising that led to the downfall of Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5 2024. At least 52 people were killed and hundreds injured when police opened fire on protestors. Using unseen videos, documents and eyewitness accounts, BBC Eye pieces together what happened, why and who was responsible for one of the worst incidents of police killing in Bangladesh’s history.
Witness 90 years of the ‘Steel City’, captured on film, reflecting the people, changing places and the unique identity of Sheffield.
Charting the life of the trailblazing royal who's done it all her own way.
Familiar places, photographs and souvenirs evoke the half-forgotten remnants of childhood memories.
When COVID-19 struck in 2020, Alyssa – an Australian healthcare professional living in the UK with her partner – wanted to do everything she could to help. What happened next changed her outlook on life forever.
The end is near as the animal world is in revolt. A story of animals from the sea, the land and the air, and their interaction with our own human world.
A mother discovers her long lost son begging on the streets of London. On finding he has lost his memory she persuades him to come home but will she be able to reach him?
After an arthritis diagnosis, Arthur seeks a second chance to return to his found community, beat his arch-nemesis Norma, and become a lawn bowls champion once more.
Eschewing music documentary conventions in favor of playful, ‘Varda-esque’ experimentation, this short, multi-media portrait celebrates the rituals and routines of reclusive British songwriter and painter, Mark Fry. What unfolds is a pensive amble through the landscapes of Fry’s life and present circumstances in the Norman countryside.
While having a bad day, Joe meets Marley and they connect through the power of music.
Children Of Albion follows painter-artist Ben Edge as he embarks on his magnum opus - a dramatic, Bosch-inspired altarpiece tracing Britain’s evolution from prehistory to present.