Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 1,176
- An in-depth look into the unique bond between Evangelical Christianity and the Jewish State.
- Contributors were asked the question, 'what is the worse bed you have ever encountered?' Their answers were wide and varied. A collection of self recorded anecdotes, exploring the world of bad beds.
- 100% Wolf centers on Freddy Lupin, heir to a proud family line of werewolves. Positive he'll become the most fearsome werewolf ever, Freddy is in for a shock when his first "warfing" goes awry, turning him into a ferocious - poodle.
- From heart-stopping close shaves and averted disasters to incredible brushes with danger, this show counts up from 1 to 101 to feature some of the most unbelievable near misses of all time.
- Viola. Olivia. Malvolio. Orsino. Experience a new retelling of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. When Viola flees home and disguises herself for her own protection, she has no idea the trouble she's about to cause when it comes to love.
- Documentary looking at the real events behind the film 1917. What elements were true and the aftermath in the events that followed.
- The Weimar Republic came to bear for many the humiliation of World War I and the blame for all its accompanying hardships. Despite a few years of stability, the Weimar Republic faced issues such as hyperinflation and the Great Depression, which drove many Germans into the arms of radical and extremist political parties. From this political uncertainty rose a demigod, an unexpected leader who promised to revive Germany to the powerful country it once was. Adolf Hitler converted democracy into a dictatorship, causing the fall of the Weimar Republic.
- Gangsters struggle to control a new asset which attracts the attention from a bigger crew, resulting in a feud played out in drug induced visions and flashbacks.
- A gentle, sweet, funny, romantic story of love in later life following a couple in their sixties, Dave and Fern, who get to know one another over the course of 23 dog walks.
- A vengeful ex-con goes on a 24 hour killing spree, never saying a word. The discredited detective investigating the case is convinced there is more to it than the evidence suggests.
- The incredible story of Oli, a young British man with Asperger's, who overnight discovers he has 25 brothers and sisters, all from the same American sperm donor.
- 3 Women is a powerful yet touching drama examining the lives of three disparate women reliant on their faith as they strive to gain respect as they go about their lives in their corner of London. Pre lives in an abusive relationship and has a history of domestic abuse since childhood. Nicola is a career executive and is struggling to find respect among her peers in a male dominated environment. Sajmal is a nurse struggling to hold her family together as her brother slides into gang related activities and fights to gain respect and bring about peace between the warring local and Islamic cultures in her community.
- Created with Sundance Collab, for forty days, filmmaker and writer Mark Cousins takes audiences on a journey through cinema.
- A film documentary about 5 mountain climbers.
- The human race struggles to survive as governments have conspired to turn the citizens of the world into zombies via their new 5G cell service.
- At a crossroads in life, three men go on a journey to take the world's most potent psychedelic drug, 5MEO-DMT.
- Aliens download into a school - into the bodies of the Head and the Deputy Head and some naughty kids. They're confused as they've never had bodies, emotions or flatulence before. They decide to sort out the pupils' love lives. Cue chaos.
- 7 Sins is divided into seven segments, each one unique in its voice, acting, story, and style. While the seven deadly sins are cemented in Catholic Theology and are always the same, the interpretation by any single person is always different, and this assemblage is no exception. This film uses the themes within its subtext and introduces, and then wildly perverts, the punishments associated with the 7 Deadly Sins. The overall atmosphere is one of uneasiness that, in addition to a fair amount of disturbing visuals, is amplified by its pulse-pounding soundtrack.
- The Wright Flyer, the Space Shuttle and everything in between. On the 17th December 1903, the Wright brothers changed the world forever - Kitty Hawk in North Carolina was the location for the first powered flight, ushering in a Century in the Sky, shaping and transforming all aspects of modern life.
- A radical animated retelling of the holiday classic that starts with a Victorian performance of the Charles Dickens tale before diving into the imagination of one of the children in the audience, taking the story to a darker fantasy realm.
- A struggling street musician finds himself the target of an animal welfare investigation that threatens to take away his beloved cat at Christmas.
- A New York City police officer's career is threatened by revelations about his former life as a gang member.
- Two girls in Eastern Europe are on their way home from a hen party in a car with no GPS signal. They're headed for a very unusual forest. Local people will not venture into this forest.
- An uplifting documentary on the resilience of key workers, business owners, and people in Portsmouth as COVID-19 brought the island city together during crisis.
- A Film Called Blacks Can't Swim" is a film documentary about a Black Briton whose fears and anxiety of not being able to swim and drowning is dramatized as he battles with the stereotypes set by society.
- A young Senegalese immigrant is trying to survive in London after the home office has rejected his application for residency.Lost his father from prostate Cancer, he need to find away to support his family in Africa. will he be working illegally or get involved in London gang life?
- This is the story of one boy's granddad who won a fortune betting on the 1966 football World Cup and, when diagnosed with cancer, gambled it all on living to see the year 2000.
- A young girl begins to suspect that her neighbor on a quiet suburban street is fugitive family killer John List.
- The LEGO brand has made it's mark on the world for generations. But can LEGO fulfill its mission in reaching children around the world with the fundamental message about learning through play? The company looks east as China represents a bright spot of opportunity and growth. The LEGO group continues its unprecedented growth into China. As with other parts of the world the hope is that LEGO truly inspires the next generation of builders who may discover the LEGO Brand by nature of its unique story-telling and products but ultimately learn and grow through play. As with other parts of the world the hope is that LEGO truly inspires the next generation of builders who may discover the LEGO Brand by nature of its unique story-telling and products but ultimately learn and grow through play.
- Life of famous Turkish painter Fikret Mualla who worked at Paris.
- 'A Life on Earth', is a hand-crafted-celluloid film that uses the cycles of life over the four seasons at an English allotment to structure a personal, poetic, hypnotic regression in time, on one family's journey through Invitro-Fertilisation process (IVF), as a philosophical device to highlight our relationship with the world.
- Stanley Durall, the notorious director of a series of intense erotic dramas, is returning to his debut movie, God's Lonely Woman, to provide an audio commentary for the film's first Blu-ray release since it was banned in the 1970s.
- Set during the 1997 general election 'Scandal In 97' follows Bertie Oldcross, Labour's candidate for Scarborough and Whitby, and his campaign manager Simon, as they attempt to cover up a crime on the eve of polling day.
- The research documentary A Quest for Eternity (2020) focuses in four different elements of Angelopoulos's style and provides new information using and analysing the data from semi-structured interviews. This research documentary is part of my practice based Phd research in the University of Central Lancashire with the title: "Reshaping Contemporary Greek Cinema Through a Re-evaluation of the Historical and Political Perspective of Theo Angelopoulos's Work"
- 17, Albion Street is home to three vulnerable adults with mental health conditions. KEVIN is autistic (pathological demand avoidance syndrome), obsessed with bicycles, football, and washing cars for money. He repeatedly tampers with the bicycle of LUKE JONES, Kevin's favourite support worker at 17, Albion Street and whom Kevin considers his best friend. After repeated warnings not to touch Luke's bike, Kevin's meddling finally causes an accident which puts Luke in the hospital. Kevin now must confront the repercussions of his behaviour as he no longer has Luke around to take him bowling, to football games, and to the park to play football. EARL is a paranoid schizophrenic who is in financial debt to a local wannabe gangster, FRANK LYLE, who demands that Earl steal the safe from 17, Albion Street to repay his debts. Frank takes Kevin bowling so Kevin doesn't spoil the plot to steal the safe. Earl steals the safe but instead of giving it to Frank he goes on the run with the safe in the community hiding from Frank and contemplating his next move, and what to do with the safe? Teddy is autistic, non-verbal, and usually wears a mask. He keeps to his room and has problems with human associations, and is fixated by comic books. The manager of 17, Albion Street insists that Teddy leave his room and spend more time in the community. In the local park, with a support worker by his side, he spies a a young boy reading a comic book, snatches it and runs off and hides in the community. He imagines himself a comic book hero and eventually encounters an old support worker of 17, Albion Street, DIANA, whom he trusts and who takes him to her home and he becomes a missing person.
- A documentary on the life and career of the legendary British exploitation film director Norman J. Warren, who gained a name for himself in the sexploitation business in the late 1960s before moving into low budget horror pictures in the 1970s and 1980s. Produced for the American release of "Inseminoid", which debuted on Blu-Ray in the USA on March, 10th 2020, this extensive documentary draws on hours of footage of Warren and also some of his best known collaborators such as the screenwriter David McGillivray.
- A Way Of Life' is a feature length documentary that brings to forefront the evolution of global hip hop, giving you an insight into the music, language political and social climates of countries, continents that have taken ownership of the culture. Featuring 24 countries from across the globe from Malaysia, Cambodia, Brazil, France and Ghana, this documentary tells a story on how hip hop has effected the world.
- A Parish Councillor and criminal take refuge at a remote countryside Inn, unaware that flesh-hungry werewolves inhabit the surrounding woodlands and are ready to feed.
- After overcoming many obstacles, coming together as friends, and pursuing their dreams, BlueSub Media is ready to tell the story of their first year in production.
- AFM Chairman Michael Ryan joins Moviehouse Entertainment's Mark Vennis and LA Writer/producer D'Arcy Conrique (Arcadia Films) performing with Different Place and Blueshouse Outfit in tribute to comrade Lars Bjorck 1953 - 2020.
- As Terry Moore enters into her 10th decade of making movies in Hollywood, she celebrates by talking with some of her celebrity friends about her fantastic career that started in the 30s of the 20th century, and is still going strong in the 20s of the 21st!