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- If you could see what I see.
- A camera rolls as the balaclavas are pulled securely over their faces. The van doors burst open and a man is bundled inside. They drive.... Why has this man been kidnapped? Where are they taking him? Who is the victim?
- In this erotic thriller, Nicolas is hopelessly in love with Sedona, but she's way out of his league. She agrees to a commitment, but with one condition, a free pass for a monthly tryst.
- The Boat People is a psychological thriller. Jared is taken to the coast by his new girlfriend, Alice. They stay in the seaside cottage she's owed all her life with her sister, Cleo. As soon as he gets there, Jared begins to have haunting dreams of a distant exotic land. The dreams excite Alice. Even more weird is that when Cleo unexpectedly turns up, she somehow seems to know what happens in the dreams without him telling her. Gradually Jared realises that the sisters are using his dreams to uncover a long-buried secret from their childhood, when they lived in Vietnam and their parents were brutally murdered. But who was the murderer? And why does Jared begin to feel that his life is now threatened? As the landscape and the house reveal their secrets, Jared becomes more and more drawn into the twisted world of The Boat People. First they take over his dreams, then they take over his mind.
- Jean, an elderly Jewish man, pores over the diary of his sister Sarah written during the German occupation of France in 1942. Sarah is young, beautiful and in love. The object of her affection is Hans, a German officer pressured into joining the SS by his overbearing father. Hans rejects the Nazi ideology and secretly provides false papers to Jews. To avoid persecution, Sarah changes her name to Louise Berger and hides in the safe house of Huguette, a cabaret singer. Strangers in peril pass through the safe house under the watchful eye of Huguette's mother Margot, struck mute since the death of her son. Despite the risk, Hans visits Louise in the safe house and, hidden from the world, their precarious relationnship blooms. The arrival of Michel, a wanted French Resistance fighter, shatters the calm of the safe house. The volatile ideology of the outside world creeps in to this utopia, and soon the safe house cannot protect the young lovers and they are forced to flee. This causes Jean to intervene, with dramatic consequences. The conflict has forged an impossible love, with a purity that transcends the animosity of war.
- On February 29th 1996, 11 people were found dead in Tokyo, Japan. This was the start of a series of events that will span a decade long investigation to find a notorious serial killer
- Luke and Brady take on an epic Valentine's Day pub crawl, filled with quirky characters and wild turns, that will change them both forever.
- Super Goths, Satanists and real life vampires. In London there are three societies dedicated to vampires and this documentary looks at their members, friends and observers. It opens the (coffin) lid on this growing sub-culture and poses the question: they exist, but what do they actually do
- Explores the lives of regular working people affected by the issue of whether to remove four dams on the Snake River in Eastern Washington to restore endangered salmon runs.
- Ballou , a documentary film, follows the talented Washington, DC, Ballou Senior High School Marching Band, as they overcome their negative environment filled with guns, drugs, and violence, and uplift the community with music, dedication, and personal sacrifice. This Washington, DC, High School Marching Band--from an impoverished community just 3 miles away from the US Capitol building--is on its way to the national band competition. They are a family with heart and soul that use hard work, discipline, and compassion to overcome all obstacles. Political leaders and celebrities including Rev. Jesse Jackson, Gen (ret) Colin Powell, Congressman John Lewis, Marion Barry, Denyce Graves, DC Mayor Adrian Fenty and Chuck Brown are featured in the film to show the importance of a small marching band in the lives the band members and in the community.
- Luke Parker, a brilliant young psychiatrist has always relied on analysis and logic. But his amazing mind can't fathom the call of his destiny. Luke's patient, William Titus embodies why 'lunar' is the root of 'lunatic.' He's a serial killer, but more than that, he believes he's a werewolf. And Titus has a secret.
- Supposing you received new eyes, donated by a man who recently died in a car accident This award-winning Turkish film tells the story of the recipient of an eye transplant who starts seeing the last hours of the donor's life through them, including his beautiful wife. An unsettling love story told in reverse.
- The story begins with Kitty, a lonely, eccentric, widow who lives alone and is being troubled by ghostly presence, which results in her having a short stay in a Psychiatric Unit, Meanwhile in Russia, two mafia gangsters double cross their boss, Gregor forcing them to escape from Russia and the gang's retribution. One of the gangsters, Vladimir arrives in England finds out that he too has been double crossed by his partner and finds himself almost destitute on the streets of Birmingham. This brings Vladimir into contact with Kitty, when she is persuaded by her concerned niece Penny to take in a lodger for companionship. All goes well for a while and Vladimir stays as one of the family, bonding closely with Penny. In Russia an incensed Gregor eventually discovers Vladimir's whereabouts and sends two of his inept gangsters to England to retrieve his loot.
- A modern adaptation of 'The Odyssey', set in Jersey, with little or no resemblance to the original epic poem. Although some might say the film itself is pure poetry, they are wrong.
- London...present day. A violent, desperate man breaks into an inner city church. With him, he brings the anxiety and anger of contemporary society. Once inside the church, he faces his greatest opponent...a world weary Priest. The Fighter challenges the Priest, on the fundamental fabric of life...faith and death, belief and passion. The scene is set, in the fight for truth, redemption and forgiveness.
- Sarah Coupe is on dialysis three times a week and has to take a cocktail of medicines, but that doesn't stop her from living her life to the full.
- OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) is a condition which seems to be increasingly mainstream and this is the story of student sufferer, Mike. Surrounded by messy, untidy lads in his halls of residence who mock him mercilessly, every day seems like purgatory. His only friend is check-out chick, Rosie, a fan of antibacterial handwashes.
- In this stark, film noir music video an underground army of corporate, Matrix-like grim reapers suck the time right of everyone. As opposed to blood. The tense, break-beaty soundtrack is by Kode9 and the Spaceape.
- After abusing a homeless man on the street a man descends into madness and confusion as vengeance is dealt out by a dark shadowy underworld.
- Lipstick and Bullets is a collection of revenge films by international award winning director Alex Ferrari, who exploded onto the indie film scene with his break-through film Broken. Shot on a budget of just $8000 and boasting over 100 visual FX shots.
- A documentary revealing an observation on three barber shops throughout the course of one summer's day in the city of London - Hackney, Herne Hill and Catford.
- The painter who brought paradise to the infamous Chicago housing projects gangs and crime until they were finally torn down. He was the painter who brought paradise to the infamous Chicago housing projects, miles of urban housing widespread with violence, gangs and crime until they were finally broke down. With Reeds wall-filling murals, residents transformed their living rooms into oases from the ghetto storms outside. Through description and animation, Reed depicts a world that is thankfully gone yet brought alive again by ex-residents who will seek his views of paradise.
- A quiet man is confronted with his troubled past by an unwanted visitor.
- 25 years into the future, civilization has been destroyed by nuclear war. Andres, one of the few survivors, searches for a mythical place called The Oasis, the only hope for mankind.
- Tense, violent and well-made thriller concerning a drug dealer locked away in a sleazy apartment processing a shipment of cocaine while a well-armed SWAT team quietly mobilizes outside.
- Three druids attempt the ultimate alchemical achievement: turning corn into gold.
- Revealing documentary about the extreme rioting and looting which hit London and other English cities in August, 2011. The film combines riot footage with the reactions of local residents and victims to present a powerful insight into the motivations of those involved.
- The story of a 50 year-old man trapped in a 13 year-old body. Trouble is, the man is having a mid-life crisis!
- A physical performance based on the famous Oliver Sacks case history, shot in the style of a bw silent film.
- Highly original and superbly executed short about the life of a film noir shadow that manages to free itself from its flesh and bone Wearer. The director sourced clips from 56 classic BW thrillers to make the film, cleverly combining them to create an original story by adding the shadow to each scene as an extra character. The film is a prequel for a feature script and the director is looking for producers.
- Purgatory is an ideal place for revenge.
- Based upon explicit customer reviews of sex-workers performance submitted to the website of a top UK brothel, the film uses a visceral mix of voices, music, sound effects and manipulated images to dramatic effect.
- Honest and powerful documentary looking at homophobia through the eyes of Mark, a young man who has decided change his gender and identity to become 'Saffron'.
- The story of a young boy's fascination with BMX biking and how an individual's passion should be nurtured, not ignored. When his hobby is dismissed as 'absolute rubbish' by his father, the young boy sets out to prove him wrong.
- This is a drama based around a driving accident involving cannabis. Told in a series of flashbacks, we are left wondering who has been fatally injured.
- Hilarious survivalist mockumentary
- An inspiring documentary about a young man who finds comfort and a sense of belonging by practicing martial arts under London Bridge.
- The adventures of Jimmy, the luckiest 13-year old in Brighton...and his mum.
- This animated music video opens with the peaceful environment of a meadow in which Glass Man, a giant robot, lives in harmony with the clockwork creatures he creates. Suddenly they are under attack from warlike flying machines that drop bombs on them. The peaceful landscape is finally revealed as actually a place of desolation and constant warfare.
- Sol Is Sick Of Talking About Dresden Retired Old Men Eating Out argue the world. ROMEO is an acronym for Retired Old Men Eating Out and features an informal club of retired lawyers, writers and intellectuals who meet every week at a classic New York diner. It is set during lunch to talk about anything and everything conversing old jokes, making fun of each other, complaining about politics. In this episode, Sol is sick of talking about Dresden.
- A greedy bird-watcher gets his come-uppance.
- Since its completion, this experimental film with its intriguing soundtrack has been screened at numerous film and animation festivals, and toured across Europe as part of the Solar Cinema project.
- The advent of computerized trading is forcing floor traders to make a sobering choice: change or get out. In The Transition, we meet Rob Proniewski, a trader dealing with such a decision.
- This film looks at how difficult it can be for children in foster care to trust adults. Trust is not something that comes easily to Naomi who chooses to run away rather than ask her foster carer for help.
- Wander through Coney Beach funfair where people are coming to terms with an uncertain future and a tragic past. A film that looks and sounds as beautiful, vibrant and haunting as the world it lovingly portrays.
- Set in an abstract, dark environment this film explores a mother-son relationship.
- David Rose holds one of the most intriguing, touching and amusing positions in journalism: editor of the Personals column of the London Review of Books. Not many jobs offer as much insight into the human heart and mind. Rose created the column in 1998, expecting writers to talk about their love of Proust and preferred Yeats. Instead, he found himself reading letters expressing love. These lonely heart notices are windows on the minds of often eccentric readers and their messages to their spouses, friends, acquaintances and especially to their mothers.
- Old school funders can't push us around anymore.
- Dominik Walczuk is the organizer of arts-based events for Hawaii's 'Furlough Fridays' initiative, a response to deep funding cuts in the state's education budget. The highlight is a large and very popular dragon competition.