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- A young American and his English wife come to rural England and face increasingly vicious local harassment.
- Paranormal investigations into haunted locations, using psychic mediums and scientific equipment.
- A true tale of love, liberty and scandal amongst the Edwardian artists' colony in Cornwall in 1914.
- Drama miniseries about the friendship between Judith Dunbar and Loveday Carey-Lewis, before, during and after WW2.
- Introducing clinical and dependable DS Charles Wycliffe (Jack Shepherd), a Cornwall detective determined to crack the murder of a bookshop clerk and find the truth behind the dead man's family secrets.
- Follows the adventures of a group of animals on wheels as they explore their jungle home. The series intends to instill an early respect for the environment in preschool age children.
- Gerald Otley, wannabe antiques dealer, is kicked out of his flat for failing to pay rent, sleeps at a friend's house for the night, wakes up two days later in an airport field, and finds himself entangled in international espionage.
- Maud Penmar Castallack wages war on her cousin Giles for many years in her determination to secure Penmarric for her son, Mark. But Mark is a man of passion and is beholden to his own desires, being torn between two women.
- Four British teens on vacation visit an island and discover that a terrorist group is using it as their headquarters.
- School children save an old junk collector from being accused of a theft and try to prevent his partner from stealing a valuable painting.
- A negligent father makes an unwelcome appearance at his 9-year-old son's funeral and steals the coffin.
- Thee story of a broken family on their annual holiday to a bleak, lifeless, out-of-season Cornwall.
- Cornish for 'Abduction', Denladrans is a found-footage style film made for the 2024 Straight8 competition. It follows a story of an alien sightings, pagan rituals and an occult abductions in far-west Cornwall, 1987.
- A stark, lyrical portrayal of a family at Christmas, orchestrated by the ebb and flow of clinging and abandonment. Happy Christmas is an interwoven seaside hymn to gift wrapped promises and unwanted presence. It's Christmas Eve in West Cornwall and Maggie is hoping to gather her disparate family under one roof for the first time in several years. Her youngest child, Carl, reluctantly leaves his life in the city and journeys back to the seaside town he once called home, daunted by the prospect of revisiting a troubled past. Meanwhile, Carl's brother Andy, dressed as Father Christmas, sets off on foot to confront his ex-wife Hana, and deliver a bin-bag full of presents to his estranged children. Their sister, Penny, nervously awaits the arrival of her teenage daughter Sophie, whos being driven home from college by her dad, Pennys first love, Graham. The streets are filled with carol singers and last-minute shoppers as Carl departs his train. A chance meeting with a stranger in the station café provides him with a possible alternative to the family reunion. Andy struggles to suppress his anger when he is denied entry to Hana's house and with it the opportunity to see his kids. Penny is feeling pressured by her partner David's proposal as Graham and Sophie make their way westward, attempting to repair their fractured relationship along the way. Against all of this, and as the town swells with festive fervour, Maggie comes to terms with a devastating discovery by embarking on a solitary pilgrimage across a desolate landscape to deliver some gifts of her own.
- Told in flashbacks and present day, Jack has been released from prison after his girlfriend Becky shopped him to the police during a set-up. Jack's soliciter warns that he must stay clean, keep out of trouble and keep away from his girlfriend. But he has mixed emotions, Becky and Jack had very strong feelings for each other. Ignoring the advice he pursues her and hounds her and eventually catches up with her on some deserted dunes with a loaded gun.
- The foundation of the open-air Minack Theatre in Porthcurno, Cornwall, UK, and the story of Rowena Cade's vision and toil.
- The plot revolves around two guys, Alex and Aidan, who go on holiday to Cornwall, staying in Alex's Uncle's pub. They anticipate two weeks of indulgence of the senses. They want women and beer. This illusion is partially destroyed when, on arrival, they discover that they are to work slavishly for Alex's Uncle. The illusion is shattered, however, when they realise that indulgence of the senses is not an easy process. Their attempts to attract females disintegrate into embarrassing farce. Even the accepted norms of a seaside holiday, such as sun and sea, slip through their fingers with astonishing regularity. Beneath the comic events and the pacy dialogue, is a more profound discussion on the fragility of fidelity and the loss of direction many of us feel during our early twenties, when we realise that after years of struggling for independence and freedom, we aren't quite sure what happens next.
- After the protagonist's psyche begins to spiral out of control, he begins to suffer another sleepless and lonely night. Stuck in his apartment, the protagonist tries to find solutions to his insomnia.
- A summer of drama for the UK. Joe McFadden takes a journey; 'A journey into lives past and future'. Cornwall's rugged ancient and modern landscapes, provide the dramatic backdrop for this energetic monologue.
- A short documentary about the towns, places and people that may be found around Cornwall.
- An observationally Cornish documentary, SouthWest End follow the amateur Rough Coast Theatre Company of St. Ives, Cornwall as they fight to get their new play onto the grounds of the world famous Minack Theatre.
- Newly released from prison, Jack searches in vengeance for the girl who put him there.
- Passing through rituals involving holes in stones and trees are widespread in Europe and beyond and are related to rituals that involve looking through a hole to see spirits. Rowsell examines the tradition in this film.
- An interview with production designer Chris Thompson about his work on the Doctor Who (1963) story "The Evil of the Daleks" (1967).