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- Jimmy Cooper loathes his dead-end job and his working-class parents. He seeks solace with his mod clique, scooter riding, and drugs, only to be disappointed.
- During World War II, an Englishwoman opens her heart to an evacuee after initially resolving to be rid of him in this moving journey of womanhood, love and friendship.
- A troubled young woman who visits a psychotherapist to help her quit smoking undergoes hypnosis and finds herself reliving a tragic Victorian romance from a past life.
- A woman is found murdered in a house along the coast from Brighton. Local detectives Fellows and Wilks lead an investigation methodically following up leads and clues mostly in Brighton and Hove but also further afield.
- Based on the play by Joe Orton, this film follows the adventures of two pals who have pulled off a bank robbery and have to hide the loot. Fortunately one of them works in a funeral parlor and they have a coffin to spare. Then there's the gold-digger nurse and the gonad-grabber detective and a host of other wonderful characters.
- A fastidious insurance assessor investigates a potential case of insurance fraud in Brighton and uncovers a murder.
- A history of the English Crown from AD 400 to today.
- Historian Bettany Hughes looks at the struggles between man and the environment on the British Isles since 6000 BCE. In collaboration with some of the country's top archaeologists and historians, here's the unofficial history of Britain.
- Four individuals looking for answers but asking all the wrong questions. INCIDENTAL CHARACTERS celebrates the magic of moments and the influence we have on each other, often without knowing it.
- Keyboard legend Keith Emerson emerged from the thriving rock scene of the sixties and seventies,Fusing rock 'n' roll with classical, jazz, and world music to lay the foundations of progressive rock,setting the standard by which others are judged. With Greg Lake and Carl Palmer, he formed the hugely successful Emerson, Lake and Palmer, who, between 1970 and 1977, released six platinum albums. This is his official documentary of his extended autobiography with interviews featuring many of the characters from his published autobiography and more as he does what he loves most living his life through his music. Now in this insightful and irreverent memoir,from his classmates to his music teacher to fellow band members and roadies we hear about the uproarious tales of life on the road, tales of the high lifestyle that goes with being a rock star, and of course, tales of the outrageous, barrier-shattering music he is still producing.This is the show that never ends as he re-kindles the past and adds to the future with his creative and groundbreaking music including the 40th ELP Re-union in London UK July 2010.
- After moving to London, Jose worked hard for a better life. His determination fuelled by his ill daughter and her increasingly crippling medical bills. After a distressing phone call he learns that his daughter's health is rapidly declining and has only seven days left to undergo urgent treatment. Jose is approached by a group of men instructing him to kidnap a girl, Rachel, for 24 hours. He refuses. They entice him with an offer of helping his daughter. Jose reluctantly agrees to their demands, completely unaware of whom Rachel's father is and the consequence of his actions. After taking Rachel to a secluded cottage, Jose goes searching for answers. He discovers a memory stick hidden in Rachel's bag and quickly realises he is in way too deep. Jose returns to cottage, he is knocked out cold by Richard, a caretaker, who's come to Rachel's aid. They flee into the forest away from Jose. Rachel soon discovers Richard isn't all that he made himself out to be. With no other option, Rachel sprints back to the cottage to find her kidnapper and memory stick, Jose has no recognition of whom she is, or anything that has happened since he was 13.
- An American tourist on a day trip to Sussex from London inadvertently finds himself at Glyndebourne Opera House in Sussex where he learns to appreciate Opera.
- After a silent, masked individual encounters a man with a television for an arm; horror, euphoria and madness ensue.
- First performed in Moscow in 1879, Eugene Onegin is an opera in three acts drawing its inspiration from Alexander Pushkin's novel. Considered by many as the "archetypal work of Russian Romanticism", it explores the inner life of three romantic heroes: Tatiana, a Romanesque young woman, Onegin, a distant dandy hiding emptiness under affected haughtiness, and Lenski, the idealistic poet.
- Radiated dust has consumed humanity, a lone survivor must confront death in order to find salvation.
- During the apple harvest season, a small Sussex village by the name of Ambleton is rocked by a government proposal for a nearby motorway, a concept rejected by the popular town mayor, but embraced by a talented restaurateur and chef John Miller, who is battling his own past as well as the historical village's concept of change. It ultimately leads to inspiration and devastation, as seen through the eyes of a young, unemployed restaurant pianist.
- Female sprinter is forced to overcome or embrace her imagination whilst running.
- A philosopher demonstrates his theory by entrapping 2 sisters to abandon their recently departed soldier fiances for new men, really their fiances in disguise. Their maid assists in multiple roles, and by encouraging them to stray.
- Two dare devil friends (played by Jack Adams and Harry Bennett) decide to play a prank on their teacher after school one afternoon by demolishing his garden bird house with a 'Black Devil' firework.
- A silent, blindfolded dancer is filmed by an unseen voyeur.
- Sulphur follows the descent of a young couple, falling into a rabbit hole of intoxication, pagan ritual and local hostility. As they lose each other, they also lose their grip on reality - Mixing documentary and drama - production of the film saw the actors and two crews cast into the cauldron of Lewes' annual bonfire festivities. It's an improvised dive into folk tradition and the macabre - a short film shot during the pagan celebrations of bonfire night in Lewes, Sussex. Written and Directed by Christopher Ian Smith - Sulphur also features a soundtrack with the analogue electronics of Concretism and edited by audiovisual master Xavier Perkins (Exceeda).
- When Lady Billows realizes no girls in town are worthy of the May Queen title, she crowns virtuous Albert Herring, the greengrocer's son, as the village's May King.
- Mozart's second collaboration with the mercurial librettist Lorenzo da Ponte is among the very blackest of black comedies. Glyndebourne welcomes back the winning team of director Jonathan Kent and designer Paul Brown, while the music is conducted by Vladimir Jurowski. In the title role, the bass-baritone Gerald Finley, joined by Luca Pisaroni, Kate Royal and the young Russian soprano Anna Samuil.
- Parents try to understand why their children traveled from Britain to join the Kurdish army in their fight against Isis, in Syria, where they died fighting fighting someone else's war.
- Set in a dystopian future, Great Britain has fallen into civil war. In a desperate effort to escape the crisis, two soldiers abandon their post and make their way together south to the coast.
- When two social outcasts enter their local woods together, a childish game takes a sinister turn.
- Brett Dean's multi-award-winning opera received its world premiere at Glyndebourne Festival 2017.
- For the people of Lewes in the United Kingdom it is going to be the longest night of the year. Organized by a number of different local societies, everybody has been waiting for this day to come. No detail can be overlooked: the torches, the costumes and the fireworks. It's Bonfire Night. A time to commemorate the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605: the attempted assassination King James I in order to restore a Catholic monarch to the throne by blowing up Parliament with 36 barrels of GUNPOWDER.
- Abandoned by her lover Anatol, Vanessa retreats from the world, waiting and hoping with only her mother and her niece Erika for company. But when, 20 years later, Anatol's handsome young sone arrives unexpectedly, he shatters the calm of this shuttered household of women. Past and present love collides, and the aftershocks threaten to destroy them all.
- Mozart's opera, here in a different version from the Glyndebourne Festival 2019. All music and Schikaneder's libretto are of course included. But the plot has been moved to a British hotel at the beginning of the last century. A show with a lot of humor, warmth and charm. The young Norwegian star soprano Caroline Wettergreen is "The best Queen of the Night in 40 years", wrote the Financial Times.
- Piracy, love and betrayal in a coastal village in Cornwall.