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- Filmmaker Bing Liu searches for correlations between his skateboarder friends' turbulent upbringings and the complexities of modern masculinity.
- Two girls of different background, one a immigrant from Turkey and the other a girl that needs to get out of her fathers shadow both apply to the police academy were they become close friends.
- Five seemingly unrelated people decide to take huge risks in their personal lives in an effort to find happiness.
- A comedic psychological comedy. A thought-provoking journey exploring perception vs reality which takes you into new inner dimensions of the psyche and beyond.
- The crisis of western democracies is ubiquitous and recovery not on the horizon. Accompanying people from various European countries, the film is on the search for the reasons behind the alarming situation.
- Marvin is just like any other sheep. He has a steady job, a small apartment with a big mortgage and an expensive life insurance. One day, following his everyday routine of going to work, a young lamb and his mother sits down next to him on the subway. This brief meeting triggers Marvin to literally look at the world with new eyes.
- A frustrated, down and out, train conductor, searching for an escape from his mundane life, is faced with the most unpredictable experiences on a daily basis.
- Based on a true story. 'Mind The Gap', the iconic message heard by millions on the London Tube was first recorded over 40 years ago. The voice belonged to actor, Oswald Laurence. After passing in 2007, his widow, Margaret, would frequently visit the one station still playing his voice until one day, when she discovered that it had been replaced.
- In the Jaintia Hills of northeast India, a young boy descends everyday into the 'rathole' coalmines. He works in these hard and dangerous conditions, so he can support his family. But in the dark he dreams of digging to the 'other end of the world'. He cherishes the hope of a better life. Even the darkest tunnel is no limit to the boy's imagination and courage. But does the boy's dreams carry a burden too immense to overcome? Are the inequities of the world too vast for the boy's hope to become reality?
- Without a doubt, Willem Dafoe really likes his gappy teeth.
- At a time when society is more divided than ever, this social experiment takes 12 volunteers from different generations and attempts to bridge the age gap by moving them all into one house for 2 weeks.
- The director Washington Calegari, who is living in London, is in a long distance relationship with his boyfriend Marcos, who lives in Brazil. Washington wants to make it work and decides to make a film out of it, combining his personal perspective with the stories of 3 others couples who are in long distance relationships. He travels to Germany, France, Morocco and Brazil to meet these people and follow their struggles and joy. They get intimacy from talking rather than touching. They are learning how to carry on life in the absence of their partners. They can even find the advantages of it. But there are no guarantees that after the gap, when they finally meet again, love will still be there.
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- Mind the Gap is the annual mental health conference held by students at Newcastle University Students' Union.
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- An abstract journey around London town from the point-of-view perspective of the first person. Street scenes are transformed into fantastical visions of an alternative reality, through animation.
- Wait until you hear from me.
- Dean is a young professional who just moved to London for a career in finance. His first day in the city is going to be more complicated than what he was expecting. The crowded, frenetic rhythm of London and the absence of space is going to drive him insane. Please MIND THE GAP.
- Mind The Gap is an autobiographical de-construction and re-positioning of personal memories of the father. It gives a voice by de-contextualizing and de-constructing the mythologies and legacies of the present/absent one. 2nd Eulogy: Mind The Gap spurns personal tales of loss, longings, memories, and the phantasmagoria by interweaving fiction and non-fiction to conjure an abstract story of interconnected lives. The central tale narrates the lives of Nelson, a fisherman and father; his gay son James who is coming of age in a verdantly charged landscape; Antoinette, Nelson's wife who embodies the island's colonial past and Mother Country; and their maid, Josephine. Apart from telling the personal story around the father, it explores personal experiences of growing up as a gay teenager in Grenada: the ridicule; the sexual molestation; the trauma.
- Adam is in love. She's pretty, she's beautiful, she's.....well, that's all he knows. He sees her on the subway every day but has never said a word to her. But it's time for that to change.
- When two strangers go out on a date, little do they know that their cultural origin will become the biggest obstacle to their attraction.
- Germany in the summer of 2017. It is election year and something is brewing beneath the surface. This country has never been so rich and yet poverty threatens to destabilize it. It has never been so safe, but danger looms around every corner. Germany is colorful and has never been more popular, whilst at the same time extremism threatens to drive a wedge between the people. The media is full of hyperbolic agitations: Poor against rich, colorful against gray, old against young, city versus country, square versus circular. But who are these people hiding behind the clichés? Together with peace researcher Vinzenz Lüps, we are taken on a trip across a tensed-up country and straight into the depths of the German soul.
- Feeling stereotyped, a young boy and an elderly man struggle to connect.
- Mind the Gap begins with an angry student crowd protesting in front of a building. A radio news bulletin tells us that these are students - attempting to gain access to a board meeting which they believe will decide future fee structure at the university. An immaculately dressed woman - on her way to the meeting - threads her way through the throng and enters the building foyer. She goes to take the stairs but is prevented from doing so: a cleaning lady blocks her path, with a sign that says - 'STAIRS CLOSED FOR CLEANING: PLEASE USE LIFT". After an agitated conversation with the cleaning lady, the woman resolves, against her wishes, to take the lift. A girl is inside when the lift arrives. The woman hesitates - naturally, considering the commotion outside - but composes herself and enters. After a several moments, the lift breaks down. The woman, who is claustrophobic, has a panic attack. The girl, surprisingly, manages to calm her, and the two begin to talk. The woman confesses her feelings of doubt about the current role she finds herself in, her guilt about her opposition to the students, and her regret for the sacrifices she has made in her life to achieve success in her career. The lift eventually starts and the two women, it would seem, come to greater understanding of each other. The woman leaves the lift and hurries to her meeting. The girl, meanwhile, takes the lift back down to the very floor at which the woman originally got on. She exits the lift, and as she approaches the cleaning lady, she removes the "STAIRS CLOSED FOR CLEANING" sign and hands the cleaning lady a fifty-dollar note. Through a series of flashbacks, we see that the entire episode - from the lift stopping, to the maintenance woman who answers the distress call from the intercom - was orchestrated by the girl, and as the woman enters her board meeting, the girl enters a room of students to listen to the meeting now being transmitted through a radio 'bug' she slipped into the woman's coat whilst comforting her. The girl is congratulated by her fellow students and joins the group. After some moments of reflection, her initial look of satisfaction turns to concern and sadness - she has duped a woman that, in other circumstances, she probably would admire.
- Filmmakers Chris Simon, Susan Kell, and Harrod Blank discuss the making of Les Blank's film Gap-Toothed Women (1987).
- The performer records and is recorded in a domination game with space. Does the performer manage to prevail in an industrial surrounding that he is found in, or does the space draw out memories and feelings that result in the prevalence of the game? In between dream and reality, the exploration and conquest of the space with the performers' only expressive means being movement, is at the same time a recording of a deeper internal struggle.
- Mind the Gap follows the journey of teenager Brandon, who suffers with anxiety, as he faces the challenges of forgetting to bring his medication with him to school.
- Thousands of volunteers flood into Ghana every year , often paying huge sums of money to volunteer in schools, orphanages, care homes and hundreds of other places, but what sort of impact do they make? And who really benefits? In 'Please Mind The Gap', we meet international and local volunteers, charity workers, representatives from Gap Year companies and academics and try and assess the impact of international volunteering. Where does all that money go? Can you really make a difference as an unskilled foreigner in a new place?
- Dari Mankoo and his family who live in London, come from Kenya, were born Indian Sikh and after many years decide to emigrate to Australia. But they would like to be aware of their roots and pass this awareness on to their children. To this end, they go on a family tour to India, with special emphasis on the Sikh places of worship. For Kiran, a teenage girl born in Europe, this will be an experience of a very special kind.
- A day in the life of a young homeless man, as his shoes are stolen from him.
- When a sexy beautiful young woman sits next to a sweet elderly man on a train.
- Tim travels to Tube stations across London, along his way meeting guests and hears stories of their passion and love for the world's oldest underground network.
- The guys go location scouting in Panama and find a 10.6m road gap near an abandoned shrimp factory. After building a makeshift ramp from abandoned pallets and ratchet straps, Steel Lafferty puts on a Hawaiian shirt and prepares for some serious air.
- 2017– 41mTV EpisodeOn the 5th anniversary of the first conference, the students at Mind the Gap commence their sixth conference into mental health awareness.
- 2017– 51mTV EpisodePanel of students talking about their experiences with mental health, chaired by Charlotte Boulton.
- 2017– 43mTV EpisodeComedian Harriet Dyer leads a session on mental health.
- 2017– 5mTV EpisodeClsoing statements from the 2019 conference.