In a hotel room in L.A. John Moffat is holed up with fanciful dreams about meeting his idol Steven Spielberg. When Moffat befriends an ageing hotel employee, a twisted struggle for power develops.
One morning, Blitz mother Fay Travers receives a letter she feels unable to open. That night, a surprise encounter in a shelter means she is able to open her letter.
A surreal comedy docu-drama looking at the life and work of the Spanish painter and film-maker Salvador Dali.
Set in a boxing gym, it tells in a theatrical way, how his odd family (including his dead brother) helped shape the young man into becoming arguably the twentieth century's greatest painter.
Love You Too is a film about infatuation, desolation and a young boy's struggle through false hope. Ostracized from the school cliques, he falls into a downward spiral triggered by his obsession over a suicide video. His father provides no help; entangled in his own web of sex, lies and addiction.
The characters descend further into moral ambiguity and self-deprecation before reaching a harrowing denouement.
At three, Budhia Singh had already run six 13-mile half-marathons. Born into the slums of Bhubaneswar in the eastern Indian state of Orissa, Budhia's mother sold him to a peddler for 800 rupees. Not long after Biranchi Das, a judo teacher who also runs an orphanage, bought him back, and soon discovers Budhia's talent for running. But when Biranchi has the four year old Budhia run 42 miles, the debate begins: is he providing Budhia with a rare opportunity, or is he exploiting a boy too young to know what he really wants.
When the government gets involved the case becomes a political football, and rumours of vast sums of money attract gangsters eager to drive a wedge between Biranchi and Budhia. What starts out as a real Slumdog Millionaire turns into a the stuff of film noir, a tale of dreams, greed, and envy, with a child at its centre.
A traumatised young girl makes the chilling discovery that her missing brother has been buried in a shallow grave at the bottom of her garden. And yet he seems to be still alive.
Tony is a teenager whose inscrutable Chinese dad has a near-death experience in a car crash. Tony yearns to break down the cultural barriers between him and his Dad before it's too late.
A sequel to the award-winning short film Paintbrush, Paintbrush: The Epitaph continues to explore interaction in the age of online social networking, focusing specifically on the way it affects ideas of mortality.
A darkly claustrophobic animation about the strained relationship between a struggling farmer and his creative wife. Reap What You Sew delivers important messages about love, life, art, fear, loathing and scarecrows.