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- A coming-of-age story about a teenage girl in 1960s suburban London, and how her life changes with the arrival of a playboy nearly twice her age.
- An intense investigative thriller that follows homicide detective Om Singh as he reluctantly takes on a missing person's case in a politically divided and criminally rife London city.
- Asian Southall Football Club was once a reputed club until 1984 now being used as wedding venue.Few Asians still practice out there but find the clubs lease will expire soon and will shut forever who then team up to save the club.
- A newly married couple's best man decides to capture their wedding on video and present them with it as a gift.
- The story about a prizefighter and a motorcycle daredevil that vie for the beautiful girl from the Carnival.
- Dorcha tells a curious talk about Death, Demon and Deception channelled through Changelings, Witch craft and everything in between..
- Mr Karva runs a shady little empire in North London. We don't know exactly how he makes his money but we know it's probably not very nice. Mr Karva's stepson, Othello, has ambitions to take the old man's place; and Othello's fainthearted friend, Emilio, has ambitions of his own. This delicate balance of power is upset when Roadrunner finds a strange, sickly-looking 10 year old boy in the park. All his life, Roadrunner has been on the move - but when he looks into the child's eyes, he finds he can finally stop running. It becomes clear that the child can grant each character their own taste of heaven - the 'perfect, rosy future of your dreams'. The child never talks but transforms the world around him, working on the desire in each character's heart, whatever it may be. Othello wins every bet he makes; Christella finds a new son to replace the baby she lost; Mr. Karva achieves his elusive orgasm and Father Daniel is finally able to express his own secret passions. But nothing ever comes for free...
- When young dad, Joe, discovers he's dying, drifter Charlie is given a unique opportunity to turn his life around.
- An ex-con gets caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.
- Siren is a story of passion and desire between two women in a sleepy English coastal village; Elizabeth a frustrated local girl and Sirena, a visiting Spanish stranger.
- FINDING DAD is a heartfelt quest for one woman's sense of identity, as she faces challenges of loss, class and race. Caught in the grips of grief, she feels alone like never before and goes searching for a sense of self - in the form of her estranged father. Her journey helps her realize that in fact, her family was there all along: in her best friend. Anita and Dee are Thelma and Louise, sisters from other misters and partners in crime. Like all the best friendships they have us laughing when we feel like crying. Their frank story is set against the backdrop of East London; its pie shops, cockney slang and OTT tinsel, its cold exterior, and warm heart. With a touch of fairytale magic (it is Christmas after all), FINDING DAD is an ode to friendship: a reminder that we each have the power to create our own family. It's a lm about loss, but it's mostly about being found.
- The Writ is a dramatic fantasy about a dreamy writer who meets a magical shopkeeper granting him fame and success at a tremendous cost.
- Queer fortune teller Fei Liu's way of life is threatened when figures and phantoms of present and past penetrate their tent and plague their subconscious, throwing their own future - and grip on reality - into uncertainty.
- In 1820 a disowned gambler becomes a boxer and save his noble uncle from a highway man.
- Forced to go digital when local bank closes. A 75-year-old widower, Archie, has to set aside his pride and ask for help accessing the internet. What he doesn't realise is that getting online will bring about a surprising human connection.
- Jenna and her family are the guardians of an ancient quest to rid the world of evil. 6000 years ago, during a great battle against the last of this evil, something went wrong and the creature's energy was scattered across the planet in 616 pieces. The surviving three warriors vowed to give up their mortality and live until these pieces were contained and the creature finally defeated. Descended from one of these warriors, and guided by him, Jenna must continue this quest. But time is running out. The followers of the creature are also working to retrieve the pieces and when they have enough it will be able to be reborn... plunging the world into armageddon.
- A man with chronic OCD falls in love with a beautiful female jogger, and takes up running in a bid to win her heart.
- In Belgium, Uhlans order the burgomaster to be shot by his son-in-law.
- A tramp reforms and saves a soldier's wife from a gambler.
- The story of a historic London cinema.
- The rise and fall of legendary British music label Stiff Records.
- An examination of Alfred Hitchcock's mysterious early life and influences on the streets of East London.
- Filmmaker Robb Leech is desperate to understand his stepbrother Rich's transition from middle-class white boy, to convicted terrorist.
- Spirited, determined 12-year-old Jacob embarks on a search for missing dog Buster, encountering wacky townsfolk along the way. A frenetic, fun and energetic comedy with an unexpectedly heartfelt ending.
- Adam a young male faces internal struggles with a man named P, the impact of the 2020 UK lock down has pushed him to the edge. Dr Richard struggles to pull him back to reality.
- Documentary about mature women who go to the Dominican Republic in search of love.
- A circus wirewalker prefers a humble clown to an Earl's son.
- As a homage to Andrea Arnold, we follow an unnamed Girl as she encounters the physical manifestation of the anger, fears and insecurities in her life, through the form of a Masked Man. The Grasshopper symbolizes personal strength, independence and the freedom to change and move forward.
- It's a week before Christmas and 8 year old Barry Harris is about to do something terrible. Something completely and utterly unforgivable.
- A modern adaptation of the poem 'Love' by Polish writer Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska, originally published in 1926.
- The romantic attachment which the humbly born William Shakespeare had for the beautiful and gentle Charlotte Clopton, of Clopton Hall, is authenticated by the letters of many people of the period, and as it is one of the most potent factors in the development of the genius of Shakespeare, it is very appropriate that the film should open with the first meeting of the future playwright and the beautiful young girl. This acquaintance always remained a romantic one, on the part of young Shakespeare, but Charlotte felt the attraction more seriously. Meanwhile, Sir Hugh Clopton, Charlotte's father, who is an ardent Catholic, shelters in his house a man named Carry, who is a traitor to the Queen; he does this at the command of Pope Gregory XIII, not knowing the character of the man he is harboring. Shakespeare, pursuing the apparently gay and thoughtless tenor of his career, but in reality training the great qualities of mind which were afterwards to make him famous, displeases a lawyer in whose employ he has been, and while he is trying to explain this to his mother, a tragic scene takes place, in the assassination of the traitor Parry. Too late. Sir Hugh Clopton learns of Parry's treachery, through Shakespeare's lawyer employer, who informs Sir Thomas Lucy of the plot, and also accuses Sir Hugh of being in it. Sir Hugh's celebration of his daughter's birthday is rudely interrupted by the arrival of soldiers, who are come to arrest him for complicity in the treasonous design. The Queen pardons Sir Hugh, but his lovely daughter falls ill of a mysterious malady, which is wrongly diagnosed as The Plague, but which is a fatal one, nevertheless despite the great danger of infection. Shakespeare bids her a passionate farewell before she dies. Some months later Shakespeare, now beginning to be the great man of his village, champions pretty, shy Anne Hathaway at the Twelfth Night Revels. Their acquaintance ripens, and their courtship is played out in the beautiful environs of Stratford and about the Anne Hathaway cottage. In sharp contrast to the idyllic Anne Hathaway of the courtship, the wedded wife of Shakespeare is undoubtedly the shrew, whose sharp tongue drives her husband to the distraction of the "Lucy Arms." This condition of things, added to the fact that Shakespeare has incurred the displeasure of Sir Thomas Lucy by his poaching exploits, drives the young man to leave home. He decides to try his fortunes in London, so takes leave of Anne and his child and starts away. In London, Shakespeare views the great crowds of richly dressed people with astonishment, but he soon wins friends. The theater, of course, draws him, and outside the historic old Globe Theater he looks upon the scene of his future triumphs. The genius of the young dramatist is soon discovered by the great Lord Southampton, who becomes his generous patron and introduces him to the court of Queen Elizabeth, where he meets Raleigh, Drake, the Earl of Essex, and all the famous political and social figures of the time. The command performance of "Romeo and Juliet" in the Blackfriars Theater which is attended by the Queen and all the Court, marks the beginning of that triumph which was, through the following year, to be the great crescendo of English literature. The final stages of the film show Shakespeare in the glow of middle age. He is dreaming of his past successes, scenes from his great plays visioning themselves before him. The film closes with the fading in and fading out of the bust of Shakespeare, which is in the Parish Church of Stratford-on-Avon.
- The brutal fate of discarded mattresses in Walthamstow.
- The story of a man steeped in guilt and coming to terms with his family situation.
- A retired actor, nationally famous, is nearing the end of his life and he must choose which of his three children deserve his estate.
- On the birthday of her late partner, a young woman goes through the 5 stages of grief.
- Lonely tale of four people on a lonely night out. Billy laughs, Maria smiles, Sally smokes, Henry doesn't. 'The bizarre quality of everyday events and a night out at the dogs.'
- The tragic, twisted coming-of-age tale of Peter and Johnny - childhood acquaintances who meet again in their teens. Destructive loneliness, masculinity and ulterior motives cause tensions to boil and then erupt in a violent confrontation.
- Hassan waits for his turn to bat for a local cricket team, reflecting on his disillusionment and the temptation to join a fundamentalist cause. His turn to bat arrives and Hassan is ready to explode.
- This groundbreaking documentary depicts the average experience for East London teens on from a first-person, extremely grounded perspective. London 2023 saw minimal sun, so the majority is spent chatting in parks and doing very little.
- Following a tragic accident, two damaged souls find each other in a dark, messed up situation.
- Two alien arts administrators discuss the gentrification of Walthamstow in a cafe interupting theatre director William Galinsky who has been asked to re-animate the corpse of William Morris for Waltham Forest London Borough of Culture.
- A coming of age film about best friends Cara and Lucy set in 1993. Lucy suspects that Cara has feelings for girls rather than boys and she is determined to get the truth out of her. Even at the risk of damaging their friendship.