An army of clones marches in LOCKSTEP across an endless lake. It appears unstoppable until an unexpected turn of events reveals just how unstable it really is.
LOW tells the harrowing story of Alice (Amy Comper), a young woman who is one day forced to venture into the countryside to bury a dark and dangerous secret for her abusive husband. Upon her return, she is accosted by a strange man, Edward (David Keyes), who is intent on befriending her and following her. Edward claims to have a secret of his own which he needs Alice to see. As Alice refuses, she is taken hostage by Edward and dragged into a terrifying fight for her life, miles from home, with no chance of reaching anyone to help her. A series of lethal twists and turns await as she struggles to flee from Edward and regain control of her life.
On the last day of her life, ballerina Ida Rubinstein, is a frail and forgotten figure with only her three greedy servants in attendance. With one last supreme effort Ida rises from her chair and revealing her ballet shoes she begins to dance.
Reggae, Punk and Bhangra musicians from the UK city of Birmingham discuss their distinctive musical styles and reflect on how music has played its own role in fostering a new sense of collective identity in the city. Including interviews and archives from Steel Pulse, UB40, Swami, Au Pairs and Nightingales.
A boy is looking for love. His goal is to find an interesting, pretty and smart girl who makes he feel in love. The special one, his dream girl. For this reason, he will meet with three different girls in three different places.
Martin is a up and coming writer who has the idea for his first novel. He lives with his girlfriend Kate who truly believes in him. As Martin begins the novel against some disapproval from novelist and mentor Rod Jonas he starts to become obsessed with completing his book.
Martin starts to push away everyone in his life as he spirals into depression and succumbs to alcoholism. Martin has to realize that to finish his work he must realize what life is truly about. A drama about the transformation of human beings, exploring the dark and painful faucet of our existence as a race and why we create.
In 1987 as BSE spreads across Britain and a mystical 'harmonic convergence' is foretold two gangsters Gill and Rokit roam the country seeking a place to lay low with their loot until things cool down.
What transpires takes them on a surreal journey to their ultimate destinies.
Maybe if David Lynch had remade The Wicker Man it would have looked something like this.
When VARADIN, the Bulgarian ambassador, arrives at his new posting in London, a few days earlier than expected, he finds the embassy in disarray and no preparations in place to celebrate Bulgaria's accession into the EU. Under pressure from Madame SELIANOVA, the President's wife, a patron of the event, Varadin's political standing rests on him ensuring the Queen attends the concert.
With the event fast approaching, Varadin, desperate to secure the Queen, seeks help from PR firm 'Famous Connections', unaware that they provide celebrity look-alikes for the fulfilment of their clients' sexual fantasies. He discovers the truth only a day before the concert and Madame Selianova is already on her way to London.
Unknown to Varadin, the embassy cook, BANICHAROV is helping an ex-Soviet criminal and unsuccessful Bulgarian actor store a dozen stolen ducks in the embassy freezers, but unknowing to them the ducks are GPS chipped and Scotland Yard are hot on their tracks.
To complicate matters, Varadin fancies the gorgeous KATIA - the embassy cleaner by day and stripper by night, and she’s been offered a job at 'Famous Connections' as a Princess of Wales look-alike; Varadin has no clue as to Katya's work beyond the embassy walls.
The latest film by Frame on Frame was made in the style of Mike Leigh and Alexander Sokurov.
It is an exceptional piece of experimental film-making and was shot from beginning to end in less than 100 minutes, using 6 cameras strategically placed in a large private garden in Hammersmith.
Twenty-four actors took part and although they worked to a plot, all the dialogue was improvised during the shoot with no rehearsals beforehand. Only Morrison was made aware of the final scene before the shoot.
Following an anonymous tip off a journalist tracks down a former terrorist turned supergrass but, even if he survives long enough to get his story, will he be able to publish it?