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- Upon escaping after decades of imprisonment by a mortal wizard, Dream, the personification of dreams, sets about to reclaim his lost equipment.
- Four socially troubled 18-year-olds from the south of England go on holiday to Malia.
- When one of Europe's most lethal terrorists shows up in New York, an elite undercover cop is assigned to take him down by any means necessary.
- A burnt-out British police detective finally snaps whilst interrogating a suspected child molester.
- Just after World War I, the Gibbons family moves to a nice house in the suburbs. They live an ordinary life throughout the years, but everything changes when World War II breaks out.
- Addresses some of the major 60s social issues - a bored rich London-girl from Chelsea decides to go "slumming" in depressed Battersea, getting a flat and starts factory-work and makes friends... of which one has to get an illegal abortion.
- A chronicle of 36 hours in the lives of a number of interconnected gay men in Clapham, South London.
- Beaty (Dame Helen Mirren) is a prostitute working out of a high-class London cabaret where Emory (John Shea) is a technician. They begin an affair encumbered by her job, his lack of money, and their pasts: She has an abusive former lover, the father of her ten-year-old son and possibly her pimp, Alex (Paul Angelis), a strong-arm gorilla type fresh out of prison also arrives, needing a place to stay. Alex is clearly a brutish psychopath who threatens Beaty and Emory's future. Emory's wife died in questionable circumstances and he has a shady friend, Max (Murray Salem), who shows up with a scheme for making lots of money. Beaty and Emory want to sort things out, but the odds are against them. Life is no cabaret.
- A drunken Sherlock Holmes is really just a cover for the real detective, Dr. Watson.
- A British agent sets out to uncover the hidden facts behind a British government employee's suicide.
- Dr. Rossiter, a plastic surgeon wanted by the police, flees to France and under an assumed name acquires, by murder, a run-down circus. His first recruit is a woman criminal. He transforms her face by surgery and trains her.
- Imprisoned Harry Lomart is a vicious, brute of a man and yet he is prepared to do his long jail term as he is confident that on his release his beautiful wife Pat will be waiting for him, but a visit from Pat brings him his worst nightmare.
- Bill (Sir Anthony Hopkins) is a man who's very bitter about his divorce and losing custody of his son. So, when one of his friends is being sued for divorce by his wife, so that she can enter into a lesbian relationship, Bill decides to help his friend gain custody of his son in any way that they can devise, including using a sleazeball lawyer. But while Bill feels that feminism has robbed him of his family, he begins to be appalled at what he and Roger (Jim Broadbent) have done.
- An escaped convict tries to hide out at his former lover's house, but she has since married and is reluctant to help him.
- A comprehensive historical survey of the British Isles.
- Richard, a science-fiction writer, works from home. Gradually he becomes obsessed with his beautiful new neighbour, a woman called Angelica. Richard moves from normal desire to becoming psychologically unbalanced, when he begins to regulate his life to observe her. He starts to photograph her, soon he begins to follow her. Through deceit and lies, he manages to get close to her flat-mate and through her to Angelica herself. Richard is utterly ruthless in the pursuit of his obsession, eventually leading to triple murder. A twisted and incredible tale of suburban madness and infatuation with the girl next door.
- Three lives...bound by an infallible fate are pulled into a charade of deceit when an inspiring pop star is arrested on her debut night. Nothing is what it seems...but the mirror never lies.
- Greyhawks Rugby Club is under threat from land developers, and Dave's position as chairman is being challenged by an extremely loud Australian. The faithful few have gathered on the morning before the election to watch England in the Rugby World Cup Final and tensions are running high for more reasons than one Why does Jake, the first team prodigy, leave the room every time Jonny Wilkinson takes a kick? Why has Dave stopped drinking? And why have only seven people turned up to watch the game of the century? This sparky and engaging comedy returns to that golden morning in 2003 when the unthinkable happened and England were victorious.
- A series of stand up comedy programs featuring four artistes per episode the last one of which is musical
- Children's drama. A children's gang in London called The Battersea Bats decide to build a car and enter it in a soapbox derby. A rival gang The Victoria Victors hear about the car and set out to steal it's plans.
- It is a feel-good film about an unexpected rendezvous between loneliness and sunshine. The film explores the essence of relationships of a photographer and a singer on their ride of low notes to high notes to their serendipity.
- Lara, a total catch with no game, tries to pickup Greg, a serial player with a self-imposed lockdown on his crotch. She tries to impress him with no success, until she pulls out all of her moves - literally.
- One encounter can change your life
- In an underground nuclear shelter, three bureaucrats compete in a battle of wits and backstabbing as the world above them goes to ruin. With only one can of 'Facon' left, who will claim the last bite in this desperate struggle?
- Elaine and her ex-boyfriend Jake reminisce about their past relationship by talking about video games they used to play together.
- 3 young adventurers take a road trip of a lifetime. Venturing from London to Lands' End along one of the longest historical routes in Britain, 300miles, they arrive on the cliffs of the West Country to sing their song of peace and freedom.
- The Recovery is a 43-minute Dramedy with Action overtones, with themes of redemption through selfless acts.
- Dan Leno and his wife celebrating the anniversary of their wedding day.
- Actor Bransby Williams appears as the miser in an excerpt of Dickens' novel Bleak House.
- A disillusioned young Londoner's disparaging American stereotypes are challenged when he meets an LA girl at his local pub; challenging him to confront his biggest fear: being vulnerable.
- Short film made in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process in which Capt. W. G. R. Hinchliffe (1894-1928) and Charles A. Levine (1897-1991) are interviewed at the Clapham Studios in London just before their return flight to the U.S.
- The pastorate is an upper middle class church fellowship group that meets on a Tuesday and keeps the modern world at bay through social exclusion. When churchgoer Colleen Rose attends the group for the first time they immediately assume that she is working class, urban and possibly an immigrant. She is immediately drowned by a lack of introductions, making her feel redundant and unwelcome. It is the transferred anger of the group leader, Tara King, that trickles down into her members and friends, Gemma and Anna Arbuthnott. Anna is the first to offer friendship, but Tara and Gemma continue to treat her as 'the outsider in our midst'. Colleen attempts to correct their assumptions by explaining her situation, presenting them with the modern face of England. They see her for what she is: someone who is essentially friendless and in search of a society to belong to. Because of this, they remain aloof, reinforcing her isolation, virginity and innocence. At the dinner table they decide to drown her presence in intellectual conversation that, making her feel like an uneducated and untutored child. She becomes withdrawn, relegated to the stauts of an observer of life. She decides to hit back by telling them she is not going to stay in the pastorate because it is not an environment for her to grow spiritually. When they tell her to shut the door on the way out, she leaves with a fractured personality and a fragmented social life, forced to pursue a relentless search for a spiritual home.
- The journey of an aspiring writer struggling to publish his first novel.
- When Delphine is constantly overworked and under-appreciated by her demanding boss and belligerent customers, she takes radical steps to redress the balance.
- A collection of international wanderlust vignettes. These short documentaries traverse the globe from food tasting in Soho, London, to exploring the wild beauty of the Lake District, the furthest reaches of rural Sri Lanka and the breathtaking cinematic landscapes of Iceland. Weekend Warrior offers a snapshot of life in transit.
- 18-year-old Luke is facing the return of a dark family secret that has laid buried for 40 years - a secret that could destroy him, his sister and best friend.
- Edison Wilson is a detective tasked with finding mass murderer known as The Red Saint while juggling issues with his family.
- When everyone you know is at the touch of a button, who can you really connect with?
- Dylan, a manic depressive, is interrupted in his suicide attempt. What happens next could be the making - or breaking - of everything.
- Feted photographer and notorious provocateur, Atticus Hurst is in London chasing down his one and only muse...the infamous serial killer 'Il Sonnambulo.'
- When Dan (Joe Rice) recieves a phonecall telling him his wife has been kidnapped, the ransom drop doesn't go according to plan.
- Set in an overwhelming London, we see Sam struggling to deal with his new life in the city. The story captures his mental state as we see him battling with comparisons and insecurities in an isolating metropolis.