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- The Story of Amy and Jack, two children from Gateshead struggling to become friends against the odds.
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- Chaim is a 12-year-old Orthodox Jewish boy. His mother has just remarried after his dad died and he's putting on a brave face. Just around the corner, 16-year-old Kayleigh - a damaged and mouthy Geordie lass - has been kicked out of her house and she's got nowhere to go. When an incident forces Chaim and Kayleigh together, unexpected things begin to happen. Full of humour, heartache and humanity, this perfectly-formed film explores being Jewish, being Geordie and being different.
- A look at England's endangered historic buildings.
- A curious and well-meaning waitress gets drawn into the mysterious life of one of her customers and an innocent gift sets his fragile world unraveling.
- With solemn moonlit camel trains, frighteningly chaotic races and hypnotic tranquility of the desert, the undulating tone of this film delivers a sumptuous visual feast with an exciting and poignant tale. Following a modern community of Omani Bedu and their camels, Allah's Gift takes us on a unique journey into the weird and wonderful world of camel racing. This unlikely sport was invented to keep the ancient relationship between man and camel alive while spreading the country's new found oil wealth. It's a world of robot jockeys, highspeed car chases, big cash prizes and highly strung competitors. But not everyone has the same luck, not all the camels are cut out for racing and not everyone is prepared to adapt to a rapidly changing world.
- Sins from the past come back to haunt a young couple, as a soldier armed only with a mysterious red box visits the woman he left the day he went to war.
- Based on research identifying gaps in police understanding of coercive control by Professor Nicole Westmarland and Kate Butterworth (Durham University) and the impact of arts-based research interventions by Professor Maggie O'Neill (University College Cork), Rattle Snake was created by Open Clasp and funded by Durham PCC and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to train frontline officers in better responding to sexual and domestic violence - coinciding with the change of lawmaking coercive control in relationships a crime in 2015.
- Charlie Hardwick looks back on the Swinging Sixties in the north east - and asks how far the social and musical revolution changed our lives.