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- The uneventful, aimless lives of a London electronics salesman and his layabout roommate are disrupted by the zombie apocalypse.
- A vampire tells his epic life story: love, betrayal, loneliness, and hunger.
- Queen Elizabeth I travels 400 years into the future to witness the appalling revelation of a dystopian London overrun by corruption and a vicious gang of punk guerrilla girls led by the new Monarch of Punk.
- Hennessy is an Irishman who believes in peace, but who has had connections to the I.R.A. After his family is killed he plots revenge, setting out to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II.
- An energy-filled and 80s styled lesson in sexy aerobics.
- Pump It Up is a brand new concept, mixing clubbing dance moves with aerobic exercise to produce a fast, effective and hugely enjoyable way of getting fit and burning that unwanted fat. Presented and choreographed by Deanne Berry and all the stars of the N°1 video for Eric Prydz: Call on Me (2004).
- A psychiatric patient under care in the community gives barbiturates to children.
- Gregory Brewster is a serial killer, only problem is, he's agoraphobic.
- Dim squad follows the comedic antics of four friends; a hustler, a vanity driven joker, a stoner and a devout gullible religious virgin.
- An imagined insight into the controversial secret trials of conscientious objectors, that took place in Deptford Town Hall during the First and Second World Wars and which explores the themes of nationalism, heroism, pride and morality.
- A teenage boy struggles to accept that he is the victim of a brutal and humiliating attack.
- A feature length documentary taking a look at the explosion of movies that became available on VHS in the U.K. Taken from the perspective of those who tried to unearth that elusive movie at all costs known as psychotronic cinema.
- A young boy runs away from an approved school to meet up with his father in the hope that he can persuade his dad to allow him to travel to Canada with him. He also meets up with two local children and discovers that his father is instead planning a bank heist.
- Introduced by Sir David Attenborough, and presented by environmentalist Chris Baines, The Living Thames is an odyssey along the river as it meanders through London and flows out to sea, exploring its ever-changing ecology.
- Harry meets Georgia, little does he know Georgia like himself is falling off the edge of life. She ends up in a coma to a silent disease. Harry's revelation is the only way to save Georgia is to save himself too.
- Ezekiel is sent by his Mum to meet some distant relatives after the passing of his Father. Unbeknown to Ezekiel, he is about to discover that he is related to Wizards and they need him for reasons concerning the entire Wizarding world.
- 'Cinema Now' is a short, observational documentary film depicting closed cinemas from the point of view of their exteriors in and amongst the London cityscape. During the COVID-19 pandemic thus far, cinemas around the country have been closed and left (largely) without government funding or support - depriving audiences of their love for cinema. The film sets out to document cinemas in their current state. With no narration or music - except an overwhelming cascade of localised, diegetic sounds (traffic noise, pedestrians walking and natural ambiences) for every cinema filmed - the film intends to show cinemas as they are now: motionless, noiseless, devoid of activity. The occasional pedestrian may incidentally cross the frame, as might a car or bicycle - none of these occurrences will be scripted, or conversely, made to feel purposefully desolate. With the film, we want to capture and show not just closed cinemas but members of the public passively walking by and giving little, if any, notice to them. The film will thus take the form of an observational documentary, with long static shots of each venue. The matter of fact is that whilst the people's cinemas remain closed, wider society has felt powerless. The film is committed to demonstrating solidarity with independent cinema owners, staff and public alike who all cherish the cinema as an establishment, a social space and as a means for discovering film.
- Two teenagers facing incarceration confront their troubled pasts and their uncertain future.
- Charles Hayward has performed and recorded innovative work for over thirty years and remains an icon of modern music. Beyond his awe-inspiring ability as a drummer lies broader artistic expression which combines a fascination with songwriting, sonic composition akin to painting and the 'synesthesia' of sound and image. Hayward has always been artistically ambitious. In the late 70's his trio This Heat hit the 'New Wave' with a genuine alternative. He recalls long and intense discussion between group members at rehearsals, mental 'limbering up' that was embodied in the challenging aesthetic and political sensibility of their recordings and performance. This Heat was at the avant-garde of the punk explosion and their cerebral and visceral impact still sound unique and unforgettable. Hayward continues to mesmerise audiences to this day. Working as a solo artist, his speed, dexterity, timing and sheer athleticism with a drum kit overflows into the poetry of his performance and song. When he collaborates his playing becomes an equal constituent in a collective exploration of musical expression and communication. It began with free-jazz but continues to evolve. It's little surprise that John Coltrane is a major influence. For Charles Hayward, live, 'controlled' improvisation continues to inspire him and sits comfortably alongside his other solo and collaborative endeavours.
- Cleaning Lady Marg Precious brings havoc to the ordered life of Professor Julian Splintz.
- A mother struggling to come to terms with the recent death of her teenage son, becomes fixated with a local boy due to his uncanny resemblance.
- Victor lived a dream life with his wife, regardless of the advice of a friend, but one day he is forced to confront the truth.
- A fine picture secured at the Depford Cattle Market in England. A large stone tank is maintained at this market for the purpose of washing the cattle before they are driven to slaughter. We show a large herd being driven through the water. A beautiful piece of photography, and very fine water effects as the large animals wallow through the tank.
- Peter is in a relationship with a worm - but wants a human woman to join their throuple. How will his date react when he reveals all at a spaghetti restaurant? Now that is Quirky Courting.
- A desperate artist throws bricks through shop windows to create a highly controversial work of art. But his new found fame comes at a price when the fate of an innocent man hangs in the balance as a result of his 'art'.
- An office clerk's routine is shattered when the voice of the lift begins talking to him... A lifetime of papercuts and monotony have taken it's toll. When the voice has a solution, our hero discovers his true, sinister, purpose.
- Three black teenagers are becoming frustrated while waiting for their friend. A young white lad walks past wearing super tight jeans. The boys look on until one of them asks the pivotal question, "How can a man wear jeans that tight?" This sparks a hilarious debate about race and culture.
- John McLean is a Scottish abstract painter with work in some of the world's great public art collections. In 2015 he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. This feature length documentary charts Mclean's struggle to carry on working as the disease takes hold. He proves to be an engaging, humorous and always fascinating companion as he allows us access to that most private of spaces; the artist's studio. Parkinson's gradually locks him into disability but he heroically and resolutely refuses to give up on his paintings.
- A group of Deptford youngsters hang about by the River Thames on a hot day. When they and some nearby dockers spot a valuable copper boiler floating in the river the two rival factions try to get at it first. The youngsters succeed, but on their way to the totter's yard they are waylaid by the adults, who take the copper off them.
- "A documentary on the London district of West Greenwich, narrated by Dewyne Lindsay. It forms part of the 'London Districts' series which dissects the different boroughs of London to explore both historical and modern life within its constituent areas through an assortment of facts, advice and local anecdotes. "
- Frank Wright and Pat Turner are responsible for the entertainments on offer in the London Parks of the G.L.C. You'd be surprised at quite what takes place in those parks.
- A look at the rise in high street betting shops and the social effect they have.
- The bakers turn their attention to pies. For their first task, they must master a perfect Wellington. When they have recovered, it is straight into a fiendishly difficult technical challenge - hand-raised pies. None of the bakers have used a pastry dolly before and it proves the downfall of many. With several bakers in the danger zone, everything rests on the showstopper challenge - American pies. Who will be this week's star-spangled baker and who will be leaving the bake-off?
- With two assassins on their trail and a war breaking out between two big pharmaceutical companies, Rash and Stefan are forced to work together to try to uncover the truth.
- A documentary on the London district of Deptford, narrated by Dewyne Lindsay. It forms part of the 'London Districts' series which dissects the different boroughs of London to explore both historical and modern life within its constituent areas through an assortment of facts, advice and local anecdotes.