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- Meet Iris, a 24-year-old trapped in the monotony of work, writing, and sleepless nights. Her uninspiring job at a quiet seaside tourist shop pushes her to seek solace in the waves. One night, unable to sleep, she rediscovers her surfboard and heads to the beach. There, she encounters Kallie, a free-spirited woman on a morning walk. Their chance meeting leads to laughter and a spontaneous decision to explore the beach together. The two decide to spend an afternoon in nature together the next day. As they traverse through a forest and reach a riverbank, the two form a deeper connection. Playful splashes and candid conversation build a bond that seems to fade away as they part ways near a bridge. In a moment of courage, Iris calls out to Kallie, promising to meet again. They meet again at dawn on the beach, opening with discussions of the future. The pair's spontaneous decision to enter the water reveals a new connection between them. The sunrise witnesses their hands intertwining, marking the beginning of a promising journey.
- Calum Storrie is an architect, artist and exhibition designer with a passion for drawing. Peter Bromley's new documentary 'Calum Storrie: Drawing Etc' captures Storrie making art, collaborating with musicians and artists of different creative disciplines, from soundscapes, music scores, painting and walking the city. Filmed over six months in and around Hackney London, with a visit to Dundee, Scotland in the middle. The documentary will be released October 2023.
- Lewis has always idealized his father. In this short drama we see the day he discovers that he is just as human as everybody else.
- Whilst Emma and Daniel prepare for the murder trial of his father, McKinven and Sarah are back together when a church hall is bombed, rocking Dundee.
- A second bomb attack puts pressure on McKinven and Sarah to find and stop the bomber, as the trial concludes and Emma and Daniel have to decide on their future.
- The task facing McKinven is ever more daunting, especially now that his wife Azra is joining the investigation.
- Two suspects derail the investigation as McKinven and Sarah are consumed by their feelings. Kathy's inability to communicate becomes a serious problem.
- Another deadly explosion. Sarah and McKinven's growing attachment has fraught consequences, as Kathy suspects Jean the Dean of having a secret to hide.
- A vest is purchased. A dog plays on the beach. A band plays for the gathering masses. Professor Torrance communicates. The Sarah/Neil/Azra triadrama plays out. The bomber mansplains his manifesto.
- 200-years ago this Jute mill was one of Dundee's deadliest factories, the owners grew rich on the work carried out by women and children as young as 6. The team are given the run around by some spectral children.
- Martin and Phil travel from St Andrews to Aberdeen, along the way they try land yachting, learn how Dundee has become a global gaming developer, prepare local delicacy Arbroath smokies and join Aberdeen's growing hip-hop scene.
- Scottish stand-up Larry Dean hosts as five acts take to the stage in front of a packed house of more than a hundred at the Victorian Jute Mill in the heart of Dundee. Head judge Mawaan Rizwan is joined by Fern Brady and Stephen Buchanan.
- His football career over, Davie starts promoting gigs in Dundee with two friends, leading to a hugely ambitious Iron Maiden show. Out of his depth and in debt with gangster Fergie, Davie needs to pull off the biggest scheme of his life.
- Don't Let the Devil Take Another Day tells the heartfelt, human story of Stereophonics frontman/songwriter Kelly Jones who rediscovers his distinctive voice and experiences a remarkable 2019.
- A young man who doesn't know how to express himself fights to understand his feelings whilst making a cup of tea for his dying grandmother. A spoken word film about family, love and end of life care.
- Emma's suspicions start to drive a wedge between her and those she's closest to.
- McKinven gets the lead he needs to make an arrest and bring peace for Emma.
- While attending an online forensic course, young lab assistant discovers that the fictitious case study has a link to her past. With the help of two female professors she works on bringing a killer to justice.
- The true story of how convenience store clerk Kevin Smith made his grainy $27,000 film Clerks (1994) with maxed-out credit cards and the people who aided him in his indie crusade.
- This documentary looks back at the 1993 strike against proposed layoffs at Timex's Camperdown Factory that had run for 47 years.
- A young woman hopes to reconnect with her recently passed mother through closing up her mother's childhood home in rural Scotland. She soon discovers her mother and estranged family line were part of an ancient pagan community, and things turn darkly sinister when they try to recruit her. Exploring female identity through the power of ancestral heritage, and the notion that what is written into our DNA for centuries, even when left dormant, is not gone but perhaps is yet to be awoken.
- The Dundee Hurricanes haven't won in two years, the film follows the culture clash between the American players and their Scottish counterparts as they strive for success. All the while trying to juggle work, family, injuries and the game.
- Emma returns to Dundee but being back in Scotland unlocks memories of her mother's murder and she decides she's the one to solve it. Also, her first day with the police finds her sorting the debris of a club where 3 people burned to death.
- Glad of McKinven's help, Emma soon feels overwhelmed by the police interest and wonders what she's started.
- Emma's digging ruffles a few feathers and it's clear that someone's hiding something.
- Emma starts to trust her instincts, while Daniel has his own troubles.
- The entire Roy clan travels to Logan's hometown of Dundee, Scotland, for a celebration of Logan's 50 years in the business; Kendall becomes enamored with Jennifer, an actress in Willa's play; a former employee proves difficult to silence.
- An in-depth look at Japanese architect Kengo Kuma's first UK project, the magnificent V&A Dundee, including the huge challenges behind its construction.
- The Roy family is known for controlling the biggest media and entertainment company in the world. However, their world changes when their father steps down from the company.
- Jack is in a rut and unsure what to do with his life. He tries to stay focused and get his life in order, but all manner of distractions get in the way.
- A film made by and featuring those who voted Remain in the UK's EU Referendum vote, the 48%, to show the other 27 EU Member States that it was far from a landslide victory and just why we are fighting to stay part of the EU.
- Against the Grey tells the story of the UK's native red squirrel's fight for survival.
- In the spotlight of international interest, a Scottish city prepares to host the only V&A museum outside of London. So why develop a grass-roots street art project, that, by it's very nature, is hidden away?
- This episode looks at the crimes of Robbie McIntosh and features an interview with one of his victims, who miraculously survived his attack.
- An experimental nonlinear narrative short film based on the idea of nightmares and dreams.
- A message for all humanity, that no matter who you are, what religion, colour or race and sex. We are all a part of the Earth and we need to unite as one, to make a future 'Save the Animals, Save the World'
- This documentary is compiled from interviews with American and Scottish participants in the 2002 Playhouse on the Square/Dundee Repertory Theater exchange, in which A Life More Ordinary was produced.
- Dive into Tyler's mind as he looks for his brother Simon pertinaciously through many nostalgic and enigmatic rooms and environments. But what kind of brother is Simon and what has reality got in store for him?
- A young man finds out that he has a child on the way, and feels he needs to choose between his circle of friends and his new responsibilities, as he takes time to reflect on the situation. Starring Ed Cavalieri(Credited as Ed Copeland), Sonya Alalibo, Dale McMillan, Jean-Luc Harry and Will Holliday.
- Comedy troupe The Yes Men stage phony events and press releases in an effort to bring attention to environmental dangers and corporate greed.
- Determined to build a new life for himself, a young man returns home to find work and a place to live and struggles to not fall back in with his old crowd.
- On the crashed shuttle "Nozomu", Theo Aldiss finds himself alone with a limited period of time before the ship self destructs.
- Nikki and Jack , joined by the apparently decent Dr Jenkins, unearth more bodies, leading to Niall being rearrested. Steve Boyd reports girlfriend Sarah missing, revealing to Jack what she had told him about her previous ordeal, whilst Jason Ross admits to Nikki he called her in because he felt that in the past Jenkins had colluded with Mac Neil and Laing to falsify evidence. In fact Jenkins confesses to Nikki that he had been forced to lie because Laing spent most of his time covering for loose cannon MacNeil and needed his help. The pathologists return to the Manhattan and learn that almost all the victims had worked there, including, very briefly, Sarah. As a result Stella makes a phone call to Laing regarding her son Jerome. Laing finally confesses to Nikki, Jack and DS Ross about his relationship with Stella, which consequently leads to them finding Sarah and identifying the serial killer.