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- The Heretics of London - The Smithfield Martyrs features the lives of Heretics burnt at the stake, the English Reformation and the battle for The Bible
- West Yorkshires worst case of absolute stupidity is brought to the silver screen for the very first time. You can now split your sides at a comedy, about a drama, that once split the population of Dewsbury.
- The film explores the creative process of staging the childhood classic 'Swallows and Amazons' while discovering the challenges that face Britain's oldest continuously running theatre at a time of both regeneration and threatened resources.
- Former world Taekwondo champion and MMA star, Nicola Barke, recovers from a fatal car crash, PTSD, and serious injury on a journey of self-discovery as she overcomes tragedy to return to the ring after two years. Transitioning from MMA to Boxing, this original production for 360 Sports TV follows Nicola in this inspirational and highly emotional film.
- The Sahara Desert covers a large part of North Africa. This scorching great desert is outlined by snow-capped mountains on the north. This mountain range is called Atlas Mountains which stretch for about 2000km east to west. The Mediterranean supplies moist-laden air to the north face of the mountains which brings rain and snow. The mid-slope of the mountains is covered by conifer forests. The forest is home to Barbary macaques, the only kin to Japanese macaques found in Africa. Barbary macaques are rare and endangered species, and their life style is also unique. Barbary macaques live in groups, but there are no distinctive hierarchy or ranking as found in Japanese macaques. They are not belligerent, and males seem to be much more interested in child rearing than battling. Males gain respect and trust from other members for his ability to nurture as many baby monkeys as possible. Baby monkeys are the keys to maintain strong bond among the group. In the breathtaking backdrop of Atlas Mountains, viewers will enjoy the amazing life of these rare macaques.
- The blossoming young love between two teenagers is brutally disrupted by retreating Nazi soldiers who occupy their small village in rural Italy.
- The documentary's themes of the trauma of war, migration and the refugee experience, are powerfully resonant today, the underlining theme of the role of art in healing resonates throughout the film.. This is the story of Marika Henriques who, as a young Jewish girl, was hidden from the Nazis in a Budapest cellar. She then escaped Communist Hungary after the 1956 Uprising and went to England and trained as a Jungian therapist. But it was the creation of extraordinary art after an unnecessary operation decades later that helped her to process her childhood trauma. Now in her 80s Marika tells her story for the first time. 'The cumulative impact is assaultive, inspiring, intriguing and moving by turns' The Journal of Analytical Psychology.
- This documentary film investigates the disappearance of a prisoner of war during the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in 1992.
- A look into the new mass communication era, and the death of urban telecommunications. An introspective road documentary researching how people without cellular phones reach out in times of emergency, direction and communication breakdown.
- This special 72 minute DVD features 25 of Gian Piero Reverberi's most enchanting and famous compositions featuring live concert performances, original genuine Rondo Veneziano ® masters and unique special performances by the Maestro himself.
- When Sanjay, a young British student finds himself in India teaching football to poor children he is unaware of the journey of self-discovery he is about to embark on.
- When the Matriarch of the Carlisle family passes away, a rift is created between her daughters, exposing a series of dark secrets and lies from their past.
- From basketball star to world record actor, Big Smooth is a documentary telling the life story of Neil Fingleton.
- Rose Ayling-Ellis fronts an exciting and groundbreaking film, challenging perceptions of the deaf community and putting audiences at the heart of the deaf experience.
- A university student's life begins to spiral out of control after reluctantly being involved in a robbery, leading to a road trip which will change his life forever.
- Liam finds himself in a pool of debt. With the monthly rent coming up, he decides to take on any quick source of income necessary for him and his daughter's well-being, starting with a shark loan.
- Portsmouth FC is the tale for our footballing times. Big names. Big business. Big debt. In 2008 the club won the FA Cup and hosted AC Milan, but behind the scenes things were unravelling. This film shares the story of how Pompey were saved by those who loved them most: the fans. This is OUR CLUB.
- In the late 80's, at the same time the world was witnessing the fall of the Berlin Wall, down south, Brazil was getting back its democracy. Major changes were coming not only to the country's political life, but also to its untouchable cultural heritage, the Brazilian music. A new generation of artists decided to defy the status quo and immerse in a new not-so-Brazilian genre, transforming permanently the Brazilian musical scenario with their noisy guitars, lyrics in English and vigorous performances. Singing in Portuguese was not an option anymore, even if that meant being disowned by the mainstream media for good.
- Amy, a sexual surrogate, is employed to help a high-security psychiatric patient overcome his intimacy issues in order to make parole. Incarcerated for 18 years, Dan must confront his dark past if he is to have any chance of freedom.
- Maverick soul mates Ged and Dave are on a mission through the winding lanes and hidden tracks of North Devon, to record the lives and experiences of people living without mains electricity. Filming for ten years they capture not only the beauty of this often harsh environment but also the spirit of the wonderful off-grid characters who inhabit it. A diverse collection of people whose stories at first appear meandering tributaries but quickly swell to become an intricate weave of philosophies and vibrant wit, uniting around our common search for happiness. This rich tapestry of personalities, stunning landscapes and the musical accompaniment of Cosmo Sheldrake combine to deliver where is heaven?'s unique and extraordinary soul. Electrically charged with a seductive power not supplied by the National Grid. A perfect antidote to the intensity of life in the modern world.
- 1980. A bright young photographer is pushed to the edge by his teacher's seductive philosophies, all in the name of great Art.
- The frontier is closing, but the imagination of the west remains. Decades since the genocide of a local tribe, there is one final 'wild-man'. Benjamin wishes to rid the land of the indigenous peoples, tasking Henry with extermination.
- An investigation that raises new questions about the tragic accident of American Airlines flight 965 on the evening of December 20th, 1995.
- This film looks to the Battle of Amritsar as a guiding light to the future rather than a painful memory of the past. June 1984 is a pivotal moment of contemporary Sikh reality that has shaped the relationship Sikhs have with their patshahi (Guru- bestowed Sikh sovereignty) and the wider world. Following June 1984, the Sikh struggle for Khalistan has impacted the Sikh people deeply and encapsulates the deep desire to embody the Sikhi (lived Sikh embodiment) of the Panth's (Sikh collective) soorme jujharoos (brave warriors). The Battle answers so many of our questions about what it means to be a Sikh of the Guru and how to confront the complex problems we are facing today as a collective. By connecting viewers with the spirit of Sikh sangarsh (struggle) embodied by the jujharoos (warriors), the film is a soulful exploration of a momentous event in Sikh history. Based on interviews of those present throughout the battle, the film will take a deeper look at what the Battle of Amritsar means for the Sikh panth through the eyes of those who witnessed and participated directly. While many documentaries and videos have been produced revolving around June 1984, many have been plagued by the influence of state propaganda or have focused on outlining the technical details and immediate sequence of events leading up to the battle. Instead, this documentary stands out as one which goes much deeper than merely seeking to justify or contextualize Sikh resistance. Interlaced with powerful archival footage, a traditional Sikh soundscape, and soul-piercing poetry, this film is an artistic tapestry that seeks to capture the soul of Sikh resistance. Facing a myriad of similar challenges and provocations today, the film revisits the Battle of Amritsar from a Sikh perspective to learn from those gurmukhs (Guru-oriented beings) about how to face our situation today with similar clarity and fortitude.
- Champion drifter James Deane is set to make history in the US championship Formula Drift, attempting to win the championship three times in a row. Derailed by unsuspected obstacles, perspectives shift as he fights to stay on the track.
- The Mask of Sanity is a modern re-imagining of character archetype of someone who walks the fine line between being a genius and a psychopath, and the consequences and weight of such a life.
- Grape seed floating on top of a clay bowl. 'This is the very beginning of civilization...' says the narrator 'Don't you think so?' Where are the origins of this civilization? How important is this splendid tradition, embraced for tens of centuries by mankind. Out of seven billion people on earth, at least one billion takes a sip of wine every one. The film tells the story how Georgian land, ancestors and Georgians played their role in creating this tradition.
- A circus family on the way to a circus festival. They find a Crypocurrency wallet that belongs to some rich Swiss Aristocrats who send out a cleaner.
- Sidemen charity match Sidemen FC VS Youtube Allstars September 9, 2023
- Flexstone Pictures film 'things to do' while visiting on the Isle of Man, how the Isle of Man are preparing for the 100th year of the TT racers, and the tourism to the Isle of Man.
- This documentary shows how the famous megalithic monuments of Britain and Ireland, such as Stonehenge, derive from much earlier ones in Brittany. Who were the first farmers in France? Why did they start building the megalithic tombs?
- Kim Cypher entertains from Tithe Barn in Bishops Cleeve. Saxophonist, singer and songwriter Kim Cypher has carved out a successful few years for herself in the world of jazz. In the last few years she's played a private show in New York, been commissioned to perform by Prime Minister Theresa May, and sold out venues across the UK. Following a debut album featuring a mixture of original compositions and classic jazz covers that was very well received, her second album is set for release later into 2019. This film represents Kim at her very best with special guest Pee Wee Ellis.
- One man's long dark night of the soul is poetically captured in Besides These Walls, a monologue-driven drama from director Jules Bishop (Borrowed Time). Following the languorous meditations of an alcoholic man as he trawls through his memories, thoughts and regrets, Bishop's experimental-realist hybrid is meditative and atmospheric filmmaking. Shot entirely in East London, Besides These Walls takes in locations such as Balfron Tower, Crisp Street Market and a variety of E14 backstreets rarely seen on the big screen, and isn't only a gripping portrait of a man in crisis, but a thrillingly risk taking work of internalised drama.
- Vik star 123 expresses himself by getting engaged to mr miniminter. Ksi goes on a killing spree and behzinga is fat
- The amour and love of an Intersex person for a family and struggle for the rights of people like her. The story of enlightenment, emotions and inspiration raising from impasse of a poor village house to a highest degree of triumph passing through rigorous and sometimes flimsy events of own life.
- Power to Change follows the lives of ordinary Londoners, set against the backdrop of knife crime and violence. Their journeys intertwine as they learn how to move beyond the past with inner strength, circumspection and wisdom.
- A mysterious young widow hires a housekeeper for company, as time progresses both characters start to reveal their true intentions.
- A young Jewish boy - one of many forgotten Cantonists of the Russian Empire - is kidnapped from his home and forced to convert to Christianity.
- Our greatest works of art are being destroyed! Fine Art painter and educator, Frank Mason, reveals the scandal behind art restoration and fights to preserve our cultural heritage. Art lovers will be delighted and challenged.
- An aging film producer can't shake the spectre of his former hit Sci-Fi TV series, however hard he tries to be a serious writer. Rejection follows rejection, and in the end only the past can help his future.
- One public house leads three friends to unearth another local legend. Durham's Dick Whittington. They discover the amazing story of Sir John Duck.
- A Regency heiress in search of a husband can't wait to use more modern dating methods and enlists her two close friends in an unconventional scheme.
- Against the backdrop of a homeless crisis spiralling out of control, a gripping new documentary tracks the trials and tribulations of residents of the capital without a place to call home. Full of grit, raw emotion, heartbreak and determination, 'Home' chronicles the narrative behind homelessness through the lens of a cast from all strands of Irish society, from activists and volunteers, to musicians and Oscar winners, to the very victims of the country's biggest ongoing crisis.
- Simon and Susan quit their jobs, sell all of their possessions and move into the woods.
- This music documentary feature film follows grass roots performer James Brandman gigging across the UK and States building his new stage persona ''The Wonderful Digby'. The footage cuts between gigs, new songs crafted, arranged and performed in a studio, and personal interviews as he chats openly about his life on the road in pubs, small venues and open mic nights. Together we examine the experiences of being a 'grass roots' performer from the motivations to trails and tribulations. Going to the very heart of a performer's music creation, struggles and desires to reach that perfect song and live performance.
- Two friends enter into an agreement they intend to keep secret, but their lives start to implode, as the breadth of the decision unravels before them.
- An entrepreneur is attempting to reconnect with his daughter on her Birthday. The party is interrupted and they are taken hostage by two masked female robbers who appear to have real problems with the Patriarchy.
- Onanya is a feature-length documentary that tells the story of an Amazonian tribe that has stood the test of time. The Shipibo are indigenous gatekeepers of the natural kingdom and its medicinal plants. Ayahuasca, a sacred plant used to heal people for millennia, has exploded in popularity but the impact on the culture is taking its toll.