Standing on the edge of a flat roof, a man weighs up the consequences of his next step. Not distraught or hysterical, although clearly waiting for something, he seems resigned to the action he is about to take. He checks his phone one more time.
Scent follows the harrowing tale of John, an elderly man gripped with grief following the death of his wife Patricia. This quiet, sensitive film explores themes of love, loss and denial through a delicate observation of what is essentially a heart breaking, yet most intriguing situation.
When Jodie's brother Brian is convicted of indecently assaulting a five year old, she is thrust out of the sheltered world they have shared since their childhood. Their once close relationship becomes claustrophobic and strained as they face his imprisonment.
For Jack, life has dealt him a series of challenges that he has overcome one by one. Sometimes it is the challenges laid down by others than can prove to be a persons limit. Smiley is a frightening and hard hitting view of 21st Century youth culture.
In 2009, Charlie Ruez began shooting a documentary about low-life Terry Jones.
The tapes were subsequently seized for evidence by the Metropolitan Police Department. In 2010 the footage was released.
The Conundrum being, Do I live life my way or do I live life their way? The start of a new dawn finds David Yohannes Reeves asking himself this very question. It is a situation that requires some thought.
Day to day life often thrusts us into precarious positions; that is confrontations with unpleasant despicable people, encountering behaviour that is selfish or deliberately harmful. No matter how seemingly inconsequential and trivial this negative act is, it should be responded too. Surely? But then again, probably not. Is it really worth exacerbating this awkward and possibly stressful situation further that it might escalate into full-blown violence? Again, probably not. But never to act to correct what is wrong? Is that right too? This is the conundrum. The film is the statement.
Be concerned; be concerned by a man wearing fucking antlers.
The Daniel Project puts Bible prophecy under a journalistic microscope, discovering that many predictions appear to have already come to pass and some are happening now. So, what about the future?
5 years research, 2 filming and 1 big budget later, this is a major documentary on a fascinating subject.
Tired of looking for inspiration, Simon spends the day helping out at his grandfather's market stall where he finds it, through a common bond in poetry.
England, 1792. The opening of our film there exists two separate worlds in 18th century Britain - the world of freed slaves living in England, and mainstream society - each containing a small group of characters upon whom we focus the audiences' interest. Our drama consists in the collision of these two worlds that stand in direct opposition to each other.
England, 1772. The opening of our film there exists two separate worlds in 18th century Britain: the world of freed slaves who settle in Georgian England, and the world of mainstream British society. Our drama consists in the marriage of these two worlds that stand in direct opposition to each other.