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- In 1969, two substance-abusing, unemployed actors retreat to the countryside for a holiday that proves disastrous.
- After placing an ad for employment as a governess, Jane Eyre (Samantha Morton) journeys to Thornfield Hall to inquire about a possible position. She is hired by the housekeeper, Mrs. Fairfax (Gemma Jones), to care for young Adele (Timia Berthome), the daughter of the brooding Mr. Rochester (Ciarán Hinds), who lives at the estate. After much trepidation, Eyre and Rochester begin a romantic relationship, but dark secrets surrounding Rochester threaten to destroy the couple's love.
- A young Liverpudlian escapes unemployment by taking a job at a Lake District hotel. When things seem to be looking up, a tragic incident changes everything
- Four old school friends reunite to attempt the epic coast to coast walk, across the United Kingdom. As their journey unfolds, this comically incompatible foursome walk full tilt into their mid-life crises.
- Radiator will have its British Premiere 58th London Film Festival on 15th October 2014 and features the oldest, oddest couple by a very long chalk. It is a darkly comic examination of family life, marriage, age and love.
- Feature length documentary, shot in 2005, follows Davy Graham as he travels from his flat in London to perform with Bert Jansch at the Acoustic Music Centre at St. Bride's, as part of the Edinburgh Fringe, stopping along the way at the workshop of Roger Bucknall (Fylde Guitars) for a few adjustments and a chat.
- Hector Flector fights his way through through the mists of crime to solve a double murder.
- A little old lady encounters a series of bizarre accidental deaths on the way to a funeral.
- It was 30 years after the Romans invaded Britain that they were ready to take on the challenge of conquering the Lake District. With the toughest landscape they had encountered in the country, peopled by a rebellious tribe, it was no small task. Tony Robinson tackles the journey, but, as he discovers on this 50-mile walk from Penrith past Ullswater to Ambleside and on to the Irish Sea at Ravenglass, the Romans encountered beauty and danger in equal measure.
- Tony meets one of the last tenant sheep farmers in the Borrowdale Valley. He receives a guided tour of the only inhabited island on Derwentwater, learns how to cook chutney at Grasmere and catches a glimpse of a red squirrel.