When a mysterious new router arrives, Tom thinks it's the end of his wifi woes. But the mysterious device has even more mysterious powers - his problems have only just begun...
An inclusive film developed with eight learning disabled and/or autistic actors
An aspiring autistic photographer is plagued by a painful memory, that exacerbates his persistent struggles with unemployment and negotiating the job interview process.
John Clark's debut film SNAPSHOT is based on his lived experience of trying to gain employment as an autistic adult.
Carys responds to her dying father's request to visit him and her brother in deepest Wales, as he tries to make amends for years of neglect. An inclusive short film about family, truth and reconciliation.
A hybrid documentary by and for black men, on mental health, sexual trauma and finding strength through brotherhood. Blending interviews, poetry, dance and storytelling, it captures the lives, realities, and the hopeful perspectives of men in the North, the Midlands, London in the UK.
The artist Angela Charles finally reveals that she is experiencing dramatic sight loss after years of hiding it, as the self-proclaimed 'Queen of Bluff'. She explores notions of seeing and the limitations of language for the visual world, asking us, "What are you looking at?"
Sonya is a super-busy, sought-after model and dating doesn’t really fit her lifestyle. However, a one-night stand with a clumsy but considerate man changes her perspective.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2022
An animated short film on "invisible conditions" and the experiences of those affected – it features the voices of Billy Boyd (The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Outlander), Isy Suttie (Peep Show, Man Down, Damned), Weruche Opia (I May Destroy You, Bad Education, Sliced), and members and friends of the NPUK/INPDA community.
This project has been developed closely with the charity's community in order to illustrate the many emotions and challenges an individual with an invisible condition can face on a daily basis. By using a mixture of animation, photography, and narrated lines read by stars from both outside and inside of our community, the film hopes to raise awareness of both Niemann-Pick disease(s) and invisible conditions more broadly...as "not all that you can see, is everything that is there"…and there are far more similarities than differences when it comes to the lived experiences of those affected by rare, genetic and/or invisible conditions.
A mixed reality exhibition that preserves memories of public and private events from the austerity era. Combining verbal testimony, original music and ground-breaking volumetric capture, this powerful documentary records stories of disabled benefit claimants who died between 2010-2021, inviting audiences to contemplate close-up the human impact of austerity.
Two star-crossed lovers disrupt the life of a middle-aged woman when her 70 year old mum with dementia elopes with a younger man. The daughter realises she's losing the most important relationship in her life - the one she has with her son, who has colluded in the escape plan.
Set against the backdrop of a working farm in rural Northern Ireland, a black comedy about the reunion of estranged brothers Turlough and Lorcan after the untimely death of their mother.
BAFTA Film Awards 2023 - Best British Short Film - Winner
Academy Awards 2023 - Best Short Film (Live Action) - Winner
During their golden wedding weekend away, Edward and Violet Knights are brutally separated, triggering a wife's desperate pursuit of her abducted husband through an increasingly frightening and unfamiliar world. APPROACHING SHADOWS is a story of true love and the acceptance of death, told through the vehicle of a horror-road movie.