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- A talented young boy becomes torn between his unexpected love of dance and the disintegration of his family.
- Seven British construction workers escape Britain's ever-growing dole queues and travel to Germany to work on a site in Düsseldorf. Follow their trials and tribulations of working away from home and away from the women they left behind.
- A group of Liverpudlians goes to Middlesborough to lay a tarmac road.
- Jimmy Nail plays Spender, a Northeast England police detective with marital problems.
- Lee Duffy's violent life and brutal 1991 demise explored through accounts from associates, enemies, law enforcement, an inmate, and a crime author, delving into Teesside's criminal underworld in this documentary.
- When the popular local bully who is struggling to come to terms with his sexuality falls for the outcasted gay neighbour who attempts to pursue him; they jeopardize their secret, social status, friends and risk their lives
- When tragedy strikes their family, Ruth, her mother-in-law and sister-in-law are left poor and struggling. Despite the danger, Ruth decides to accompany her mother-in-law, Naomi, back to her husband's homeland.
- Exploring the lives and working challenges of Blue Watch, a team of fire fighters working in the heart of Middlesbrough, northeast England.
- Bertha is an IT specialist, a high-flyer in everything in her life but love.
- Over the course of a few week's filmmaker and extreme adventurer, Paul Suggitt made himself homeless to film a documentary of what life is like living on the streets and the impact it can have on a person. From turf wars, violence between the homeless, violence towards the homeless, true stories from homeless people on how they manage to live day-to-day, and the reaction to the homeless from the public, living on the streets is very tough. Covid has reduced the footfall of the public on the streets and in town centres, so "tapping" produces little money for the homeless to buy food, and those generous members of the public who buy food for the homeless are not around like they used to be. Homeless charities are reporting record numbers of people needing help with food, clothing and accommodation, so what is it really like to live on the streets? All homeless people featured in the documentary were provided with support outside of filming to help them find accommodation and they were provided with a dedicated outreach person to liaise with the authorities on their behalf.
- The story of the Arsenal squad known as "The Invincibles" and their record setting 2003-2004 season.
- Coming of age drama focusing on five teenage girls growing up in the North East of England in the 1980's.
- Vince Carver is a seventy-five year old man living alone in a sleepy village by the sea. Recently he had a heart attack and now has a district nurse come to see him once a week. He decides to take in a lodger.
- Europe's richest greyhound race takes place at Peterborough's Fengate Stadium. However, trainers and owners will not find this six-bend contest listed in any racing calendar as it is the dramatic final scenes of the new feature film, Six Bend Trap, already being dubbed a 'cult classic', with the final scenes actually shot at Peterborough Stadium. Billed as a cross between The Full Monty and Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels, the gritty drama stars former East End gangster Dave Courtney. The film's creator and writer is Mike McCarthy, whose television credits include Boys From The Blackstuff and Spender added: The film is a darkly humorous, gritty drama, but it is not a gangster film and the integrity of greyhound racing is not compromised. The film's plot centres on a ruthless, rich businessman, Gordy Metcalf, who is played by Dave Courtney, who owns the best greyhound in the country. An ex-trainer sets a trap for three young men from a poor estate in North East England, who go on to train a dog which takes on the businessman's greyhound in a match-race at the Peterborough final. And the final is run over Fengate's six bends - hence the film's title.
- Two-part documentary focusing on the investigation to capture the Yorkshire Ripper by the West Yorkshire Metropolitan Police.
- Dirk has been framed for a crime he did not commit. Can he prove his innocence and remain sane?
- A young boy is bored while waiting for his Mother in the cemetery, she sends him to go sit down, where he has a conversation with a man about football, or does he?
- 8 unique tales, from the imaginations of young people. Each tale offers a surprising and dark twist.
- Not an ordinary ghost hunting thriller movie. Story follows a group of youngsters called Spiritual Sceptics and while they are on the hunt for the dangerous and invisible, it chills your bones.
- The city of Tampere is about to host an important international conference on environmental issues. At the local TV studios, floor manager Tapani starts discovering mysterious things happening around script supervisor Helena, his new mistress. Her loss of short-term memory seems easily explained by an accident at the studios but makes it all the more difficult for Tapani to unfold the rest of the mystery around her, something involving phones being tapped, people getting killed and whatever it was that happened earlier in England while Tapani and Helena were shooting a documentary there. The intricate plot is told in a non-linear fashion where scenes are repeated and intertwined in various ways to give them new meanings with every viewing.
- Max (Harry Matthews) is a respected drug dealer with an array of connections throughout his ranks. He takes his right-hand man and best friend, Aaron (Adrian Perez), along to a pickup in an abandoned warehouse. Along the way he is forced to contemplate Aaron's loyalty to him and his "business"; this culminates in Max having a conflict of morality in the face of his own integrity.
- A floored man (Charlie) and his loving girlfriend (Layla). Charlie's uncompromising love for her leads to him hurting others but he's not the only one suffering.
- Political ambition and corrupt business clash with the real lives of teenagers on a British council estate in this contemporary conspiracy thriller.
- A testing and troubled time in the life of a father who's fighting for the custody of his Son
- The Picturehouse tells the story of The Regent Cinema in Redcar, North Yorkshire, the last remaining independent cinema in the Teesside region. Originally called 'The New Pavilion' when it opened ninety years ago, the theatre played host to a number of rising stars including the late great, Larry Grayson, whose catchphrase 'Shut that door' originated at this theatre. After its closure in the 60's, the building became the home to The Regent Cinema after it moved from its former building in Redcar High Street and until March 2018, was a thriving cinema loved by all those who visited it, including director Joe Wright. After closing for a brief time, The Regent Cinema was saved in 1990, by 20 year-old local businessman, Neil Bates, who at the time worked in the ice-cream parlour next door to the cinema. Over the next twenty-eight years, Neil, with the help of his family, refurbished the cinema, updating its seating, projection and sound systems, showing the latest blockbusters to the people of Redcar, who would queue for hours to see the latest films. During this time the cinema managed to fight off competition from three multiplexes, which opened in the Teesside area and is currently fighting a controversial decision made by the town's council to close the cinema in March 2018, citing health and safety purposes for its closure. However, weeks prior to the sudden closure, plans had been put forward for a new multiplex cinema on land close to the cinema and much of the town have protested at the closure and the multiplex proposals. This documentary tells the story of this well-loved cinema, by the people who have worked there and those who love it.
- Each Saturday we have a highlights programme looking back over the matches of the day with expert analysis, computer graphics etc all to see how the day went. Des Lynam presents - there.
- A story of love, passion and betrayal all in 90 seconds. A 90 second homage to the film noir genre. An interpretation made in true B-Movie style.
- A young man who finds his life at a crossroads when he learns that a one night stand with his girlfriend's best friend has led to an unplanned pregnancy.
- 10 stories form a tapestry of life as seen through the eyes of young people.
- Following the life of a troubled young man after the heart breaking lose of his girlfriend.
- An Edwardian woman finds herself dealing with her husband's drama and her brother's decisions which tests her patience, family unity and strength.
- To mark the 50th anniversary of Shelter, this film examines the impact of homelessness on families and individuals over the past half a century. Revisiting a series of images of homelessness from 1668 and seeing how things have changed.
- 8 unique tales, from the imaginations of young people. Each tale offers a surprising and dark twist.
- Four friends realise their geeky habits are getting a bit excessive, but in giving up these addictions for a week they find themselves stumbling further into the fantasy rabbit hole.
- Continuously creating work throughout the last 50 years but rarely sharing it with a wider audience, a female artist from Teesside shares her story and her dreams with an audience for the first time.
- Two teenagers discuss their future, their lives and their nightmares before experiencing a surreal evening.
- Five bank robbers. One house. Time to kill.
- 14 year old Chanel's conversations to her friends and to camera reveal an underlying sadness. Her search for love and identity culminates in a fateful meeting with someone claiming to be her father in an Internet chat-room.
- A year in the life of a designer clothing store in the North East of England.
- A young woman turns to prostitution to earn money for her dying 4 year old daughter's operation, and is forced to work on what may be her daughter's last birthday by her cruel pimp who has a special client for her.