The inspirational true story of Evelyn Glennie, who experienced profound hearing loss as a child and went on to become a world-famous, multi Grammy-award winning musician. A vibrant, exhilarating story of how the world fell in love with a woman who broke all the rules.
Glennie became a global star, performing with artists including Bjork, Underworld and Mark Knopfler. She has also released more than 40 albums and performed over 2,500 concerts worldwide.
A non-linear iterated body of work investigating the sonic, visual and haptic frequencies of images, ancestral memory, transmission, oral tradition, and metaphors of radio technologies as sites of possibility for the African diaspora.
Animated feature inspired by the visual style of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, depicting key moments which changed Kahlo’s life, from the motor accident that permanently disabled her and led her to paint; to her love affairs with life partner Diego Rivera, and photographer Nickolas Muray.
A young autistic boy who changes the world's perception of autism with his dancing. He is on a hard journey of self acceptance, however in the end there is no stopping him fulfilling his dreams.
A follow-up documentary from the creator of the ground-breaking, multi-award winning documentary TRASHED.
Ten years on, Blenheim Films explores the devastating effects man-made pollution is still having on the planet and its inhabitants. In a similar style to the original film, the story will once again expose a troubling new problem, finding out what is causing it and what can be done. The stakes have never been higher.
WITH THESE HANDS shares challenging, complex and under-discussed stories of sexual assault and recovery. It explores the role of listening in the recovery of both survivors and those responsible for sexual harm. WTH is made in collaboration with contributing artists and in consultation with survivor-run organisation SLEEC.
THE WILD ONES is a creative documentary exploring the power of wild swimming. Set against a backdrop of the Scottish landscape, it tells the stories of loss, trauma, and healing. The film shows that water can provide freedom, emotional fulfilment and allow people to feel at home in their skin. It reminds us that it is good to be alive.
Combining interviews and observational footage, we come to understand our characters’ struggles and the way wild swimming inspires each person to overcome them. Theirs are stories of grief, depression, anxiety, PTSD, body confidence issues, chronic pain and healing. Life-affirming and lyrical, THE WILD ONES captures the sheer exhilaration of swimming in cold, natural water.
In a washed up coastal town in Kent a butcher who, tortured by intrusive obsessive thoughts, spends a precious, fleeting afternoon with his favourite companion, his 11-year-old daughter.
Chronicling Hollywood icon Elizabeth Taylor’s journey from actress to activist through the lens of her friendship with her assistant Roger Wall, a gay man who grew up in poverty in the Deep South of the USA.
Simon Beaufoy’s script was drawn from hours of interviews with those close to Taylor. Alongside being an Oscar-winning actress whose iconic roles included WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? and CLEOPATRA, and a vibrant public figure who was married eight times to seven men, Taylor was a social activist who became one of the first major celebrities to vocally join the fight against HIV/AIDS in the 1980s.