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- Robert Burns, national poet of Scotland is reduced to poverty when his many social marital affairs catch up with him.
- Fancy and Esmeralda Grimm return to their ancestral village to discover things going bump in the night!
- In the autumn of 573 AD, the civil war that divides the Celtic nations in the Post-Roman Britain ends at the battle of Arthuet. The Celtic armies disband and the warriors return to their homes, but the losses to the combined Celtic forces are so great that the immigrants from Germania - the Angles who settled along the North Sea, boldly send raiding parties into the Celtic homelands. Fingal, a Celtic mercenary soldier, is returning home to his Roman wife, Lillian, who lives with his people of Caledon. Weighed down by his travel bags full of the treasures of war, he rescues a slave, Jessica, from her Angle captors, to become his servant to carry his valuables homeward. Meanwhile, Angle raiders capture Lillian, and in a confrontation with Fingal, the Angle dullard Ulph kills Lillian, thus destroying any hope of peace making. The Angles flee taking Jessica with them. After burying his wife, Fingal pursues the Angles. Meanwhile Ida, the Angle leader realises they are lost when they encounter the Picts, the playful bandits of the high hills. Fingal makes a bargain with the unruly Picts, paying them to defeat the Angles. Fearful of having to spend the winter in a hostile land, the Angles begin to panic and fight among themselves.
- A Las Vegas accountant runs off with his clients' money and waits for them to find him. Distracted by a call girl looking for a better life, he passes his final days falling in love with her. Written and directed by Robbie Moffat, the film shot in the deserts and mountains of Utah and stars Fernanda Romero, Jon Paul Gates, Marty Kove, Patrick Kilpatrick, Leslie Easterborook and Mike Genovese.
- Sarah, an unsatisfied saleswoman, finds a list of running trails across Britain. Between work assignments, she explores these routes. Eventually, she abandons her job to fully embrace this newfound passion for running.
- June Bennett goes to Yorkshire to marry one of the richest men in Britain. Despite being twice her age, she knows what she is doing.
- A guy on a mountain bike stalks five students, murders them and eats their brains. They say it's safe, healthy and fun to hill walk in Scotland, but they don't tell you when there is a cannibal on the loose.
- Two female friends go in search of the missing brother of one of them in the Scottish Highlands, but get more than they bargained for when they find themselves deeply involved in some shady business.
- Driven by madness and poverty, a sister and brother murder their farmhouse guests in order to survive. Minnie and Ernest Tucker, mid twenties,brother and sister, live on a moorland farm in Somerset. The farm has failed and they make a meagre living taking in stray bed and breakfast guests. When a couple, Ben and Carol from London book in for the night, Ernest takes a dislike to Ben and kills him with an axe. Carol flees, but Ernest catches and kills her with a pitch fork. One by one they pick off the guests and Ernest murders them for their money. Meanwhile Minnie to protect her brother, buries the bodies at the bottom of a field making in the end Seven Crosses for them!
- Wayne Wilson is a promo paparazzi who has gained his reputation by stalking his celebrity subjects. Feted by an editor who needs his skills to increase the circulation of her magazine, he goes on a spree of photographing footballers, models and rock stars, but does not follow his brief. Eleanor, the editor, is not impressed. To get him to make amends, she sends him to photograph the reclusive actress May Hudson, who has not been photographed for years. He soon discovers that he cannot get her picture in the conventional manner as she never leaves her Buckinghamshire mansion.
- Roger Harris, stationed in Tallinn, and working to compile a European cyber defense code book, has disappeared on a trip to St.Petersburg. Peter Quayle, attached to the British Embassy, believes Roger has defected. Tilda Robbins, posing as an art historian, but sent by JSC in Brussels, arrives to find Rogers secretary Muriel packing her bags. She has been intimidated by ethnic Russian-Estonian dissidents to disclose information on Roger and is leaving the country. Tilda tries to dissuade her, but to no avail. Left to fend for herself, Tilda visits the Cyber Defence center and interviews Bettina Gittens, the last person to see Roger. On the way back - she is forced to pull over by Peter Quayle who introduces himself as MI6. He warns her of Russias future intention of re-occupying Estonia and why the country is vital to European Union security. Tracked by the Kapo (Estonian secret police) and by SVR (Russian intelligence), Tilda sets out to find Roger and the code-book, but runs foul of the ethnic Russian-Estonian dissidents, rogue agents, and Peter Quayle.
- London flatmates Katrina, Lorna and Carmen are forced to take desperate measures to pay their rent.
- Fingal is avenged by his daughter Ethne in a story of intrigue and revenge in the Highlands of Scotland during the Dark Ages when tribes fought against tribes.
- A four person crew, sent to bring back a mothballed ship parked at the back of Pluto, find themselves on their way to the edge of the Universe. Captainned by Sceptra, crewed by the child genious Kraz, the hopeless negotiator Caroli, and the narcissistic Wasat, the crew of the Bismillah find themselves heading out into space at ten times the speed of light. Unable to turn the ship aound, they resign themselves to spending the rest of their lives on a ship pre-programmmed to travel the thirteen billion light years needed to reach the end of the Univese. They soon find themselves at odds with one another in a mis-match that seems to have been pre-programmed to fail.
- Four young crooks steal a Da Vinci painting in exchange for the insurance money. They create an elaborate heist, which proves more difficult to accomplish than they first thought.
- Harry Gillespie, book keeper for gangsters, skims money from each of his clients and escapes to a remote Scottish fishing village with Ebony, an Edinburgh tart he has befriended. Through Harry, Ebony soon discovers it is only a matter of time before Harry is tracked down and heavies are sent to get him. She tries to convince him that they should run away to Cuba, but Harry is reluctant to leave the country. Day by Day Harry's past catches up with him. Bingo, a Glaswegian racketeer, arrives and tortures Harry until he agrees to return the money. In a rowing boat fight, Harry and Ebony drown Bingo and bury him in the dunes. It is only a matter of time before Harry is found and dealt with, But Harry and Ebony surprise themselves when they make sure that none of their pursuers return to the mainland.
- An aging villain double deals his associates but is outsmarted by his lying daughter.
- Amber and Nigel, seventeen-year-old daughter Liberty, and Amber?s father Michael, live in London. With Amber and Nigel both made redundant, they are no longer able to pay their mortgage. Facing repossession of their house, they decide to give everything up and go north to Scotland on a camping trip to contemplate their future. Liberty and Michael elect to stay behind and make alternative living arrangements.
- Three soldiers descend into the caves beneath their city to find a fabled stone with powers.