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- While Enys balances helping on the family farm, being a local rugby legend and drinking the pub dry, he must find time for a little bit of love.
- A young Cornish poet is compelled to buy an old writing case, curiously engraved with her own initials. Opening the case and reading the faint traces of a poem inside calls the previous owner back from the shadows.
- 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 grieving teenager in Cornwall takes up running following the death of her father and finds unexpected solace and solidarity in textile dyeing alongside an artist negotiating her own loss.
- Life at the end of the line has always been tough. With the cost of living going up and pressure to cash in on their now quaint fishing cottage's financial potential, Biddy and Rob find themselves at the end of the line in more ways than one. However Biddy has a plan, Biddy has an idea, Biddy has a desire to paint. The question is will any of her work save them from financial ruin, and who at the end of the line will take notice?
- A shadow seems to follow Peder wherever he goes. Whilst happiest in the open landscapes around the Quoit close to his home, he cannot shake the presence of a bull - An Tarow - that threatens to overwhelm him and his mother Cara. He knows his father is violent and has become numb to what happens downstairs after he's gone to bed. Yet his mother keeps him as removed as she can through their shared love of folk tales. Gradually his mother's stories of Bucca's, Piskies and Knockers give Peder an entirely new means of escape, along with a growing sense of strength. His journeys to school become a hunt for any sign of their presence and whilst still wary of what he hears from downstairs, he begins to imagine confronting what he was previously fearful of.
- An obnoxious family on holiday search for the best beach in Cornwall.
- Centuries ago, the French and British Cornish nations were one single unit. A short poetic film investigating the nostalgic feeling for this lost unity.
- 'Anvew' or 'Quiescent' is a short poetry film in the Cornish Language by Aaron Massie. It's a film about a period of reflection before a big change, a longing for somewhere/something. A visual love letter to the beautiful county of Cornwall.
- Jan works at her father's old fashioned clothing shop but her life is about to change when singer Helen comes in to buy a suit.
- The central female character in this story is a fishwife waiting restlessly for her love to return safely from danger. Using Archive footage and old photographs to denote both the passing of time and to emphasise the timelessness of this situation for women. The film was devised to illustrate the original folk song of the same title, written and sung by the Director Shauna Osborne-Dowle, translated into Cornish language by Pol Hodge.
- Downtrodden Cornish Chef, Scotty Roades is faced with bankruptcy, divorce and a lifetime of mediocrity. Could an encounter with the Lord of Darkness himself (who just so happens to communicate in the Cornish language) hold the answer? But what's cost of a deal with the Devil? And just who is sat at table 18?