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- A watchtower in the ruins of a battlefield... A dream catcher sees past present and future... A distopic "London Squat Thriller" shot on cross processed 16 mm in 2003 #haiva.
- An old man has never seen the sea. A young boy in all his life nothing but lies. They will meet, find an ocean, and a new common truth.
- An overview of the story of each Premier League season, with historical events that happened throughout the year.
- Sir John Tavener's magnum opus "The Veil of the Temple" and the setting of the Temple Church, London combines Western music with the insights and intensity of the Orthodox East. Sir John has written this gothic masterpiece for those of any faith or those of none. He says,"It is a journey towards God, and if you see God as the centre, as you must, then it is a journey from the periphery to God". Divided into eight cycles, each ascending in pitch, cycles one through seven draw from the versus of St. John's Gospel at the centre, and concluding with the eighth cycle, belonging to the day of eternity, which is finially 'paradisal'- a musical image of the celestial Temple within.
- A young man is a massive fan of pop star Jay Pecks, singing his songs in the street, buying all his singles and even dreaming about him at night. When he realises he cannot ever really be with Pecks, he decides to take his own life without success. Hearing that Pecks himself has just died pushes him even further.
- Documentary about legendary bad boy "Dirty" Den and his much awaited return after 14 years since his presumed death
- Following an event in his past, Steven comes face to face with Dr. Gordon Frait, a psychiatrist who tries to get to the bottom of the reasoning behind Steven's behavior.
- Tim's world is rocked when Dawn turns up at the office to say hello. Despite a stern warning from Gareth and wise words from Keith in Accounts, Tim can't help but get his hopes up again. Meanwhile, David Brent has been using the services of a dating agency and, in between making celebrity appearances in nightclubs, he meets up for drinks with a rather disappointing selection of single women. The office Christmas party kicks off like any other but there are a few surprises in store...
- A teenage car-jacker is released from prison only to have to face the parents of the child he knocked over and killed five years ago.
- The Last Serious Thing follows the lives of two of Spain's most famous matadors, Francisco Ordonez and Emilio Munoz, as they compete during the 1999 Bullfight season. It contrasts the difference between art and sport, and rides the tension as one fighter rises to the top and the other nears the end of his career.
- Four intersex women tell their stories with eloquence and candor. This film questions how medicine and society have treated the intersexed, and breaks the codes of silence and secrecy that have surrounded their lives.
- Gives you the lowdown on everything you ever wanted to know about spying, from surveilance to seduction.
- A little Boy is inspired to fly.
- Is our protagonist about to commit a terrible crime or revisiting the scene? Does a film location have a life of its own? A scene from a film by Michelangelo Antonioni is reinterpreted and chosen because of its reliance on physical surroundings. The original location Maryon Park in Woolwich, London, England, UK is very small and completely enclosed by large trees to the city surrounding it, making a kind of visual claustrophobia. It was made at a time, decades before digital color correction, when the Director was having elements of nature literally painted to enhance colors prior to filming. Trees, grass, fences and paths all received this treatment, using gallons of paint. During scouting it was found that some of the paths and steps still have large patches of black paint on them from production dressing 37 years ago by Production Designer Assheton Gorton, keeping the park a fading movie set. The original film contains themes about reality (the photographer protagonist's interpretation and therefore our interpretation of what is seen down a lens). In this reinterpretation, members of the public are employed to highlight this theme. Is the audience to expect fiction or reality?
- A Song of Ice and Fire Book One: A Game of Thrones written by George R. R. Martin is an immensely popular fantasy series audio-book narrated by veteran British actor Roy Dotrice.
- All new adventures with The Fifth Doctor.
- A double-DVD set which features over five hours of previously unreleased concert and archival performance footage from Led Zeppelin, spanning the years 1969 to 1979.
- The Two Ronnies Volume 2 is a compilation of more favourite sketches chosen from sixteen years of the much-loved and much-missed programme including 'Il Travatorre", 'Jaws', 'The Ministry for Sex Equality' and 'Plumstead Ladies Male Voice Choir', as well as an hilarious selection of news items and monologues.
- A recovering dreamer conflicts with a stubborn dog during a search for love without pain.
- Video Clips. Tracklist: "(Get a) Grip (On Yourself)"; "Something Better Change"; "Peaches"; "Hanging Around"; "Straighten Out"; "Five Minutes"; "No More Heroes"; "Sweden"; "Nice 'N' Sleazy"; "Duchess"; "Nuclear Device"; "Bearcage"; "Who Wants the World"; "Golden Brown"; "La Folie"; "Strange Little Girl"
- 20034m9.1 (14)Music VideoThe 2003 video is composed of documentary footage, mostly depicting children, from the Vietnam War, in addition to recent scenes from various conflicts in the Horn of Africa, the Bosnian War, the 11 September 2001 attack on New York City, and the US wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
- A portrait of Richard Thompson, co-founder of folk-rock group Fairport Convention and also an eminent singer/guitarist/songwriter in his own right.
- A psychological profile of one of football's greatest enigmas, a player with tremendous abilty, yet with a unique self destruct button, Roy Keane.
- A live recording of The Music performing their homecoming gig at the Blank Canvas in September 2002. Concert footage is interspersed with interviews. Songs performed are "The Dance", "Jag Tune", "The Truth Is No Words", "Human", "Let Love Be The Healer", "New Instrumental", "Turn Out The Light", "The People", "Too High", "Take The Long Road And Walk It", "Disco" and "The Walls Get Smaller".
- The police investigations continue. Stan Ashleigh returns as a patient and has a DNR order in place. Ric and Diane ignore his request with consequences
- Television presenter Lennie Lemarr brings a film crew to the hospital for a special Christmas broadcast - and Nigel Harper is the star of the show. Gordon and Meryl rescue a boy who has fallen through ice on a frozen lake only for the ambulance taking him to the Royal to get stuck in a snow drift. A Christmas miracle results, though not for Ray Piper, who comes to the hospital after a family tiff which ended with him being hit on the head with a frozen turkey.
- A young girl sets out on a quest that takes her beyond her universe and brings her to face her absent father and the nature of reality.
- A post-modern comedy series that spoofs the world of upper-class food.
- A contestant has the chance to win £10 000 if they can convince their friends that a grotesque character (all played by Wootton) is actually their best friend. The character is so abhorrent the contestant risks losing their real friends, but if they let any of them in on the secret they lose the money.