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.
A beautiful young escort, Paul, suffers from trip-like dreams he doesn't understand. These visions are shared by his clients, both scaring and exciting them.
Paul is searching for his twin brother, whom he hasn't seen since childhood, and hooks up with enigmatic film director John Baxter. Desired by everyone but lost to himself, Paul is persuaded to make one adult film, which will help him discover himself, and in the process find his twin. But the journey he goes on is a dark one, involving dangerous clients, an unscrupulous rival producer, and unsafe sex. In discovering his true past, Paul is in danger of destroying himself
For Peter life is simply an act of going through the motions. He keeps an ad on the fridge door as a futile reminder of an age-old ambition, practically forgotten. For Rachel, the loss of someone close continues to adumbrate her life.
They arrive at a poorly attended self help seminar, which promises to help them 'reclaim' their 'impact' on life. However, with the rediscovery of a long-lost childhood dream (and a bit of Curtis Mayfield to boot) they soon realize the true meaning of self-help.
This is award-winning short film was selected into the London Film Festival, Palm Springs International Short Film Festival, the Tampere Film Festival and the Manhattan Short Film Festival, among many others. It has also been selected as part of PBS' Image Union series and was broadcast on PBS Chicago across seven states.
In the eighteen years since Renewed World was started its four founders have been celebrated the globe over for making environmentalism the darling of Wall Street. Tomorrow their shareholders will pass an historic proposal that will combat the thriving black market factories in seven African nations with an incentivized package of corporate aid.
However, the conscience of one of the founders has caught up with him. His nights have been sleepless; his guilt reaches deep. For he knows Renewed World's actions have never been wholly altruistic. Surely, tomorrow is no different.
Tonight, these men will war.
So much of life is a series of moral compromises. To use Star Wars characters allegorically: what if the Emperor (Anthony) and Darth Vader (Teeb) were not up to an overtly dastardly deed, but to an accepted one, one that is legally valid the world over (with the backing of the WTO, World Bank and western governments) but morally questionable.
This film presents the idea that in the real world the true face of 'the Dark Side' lives in the cracks of legal precedents. It's our own face, essentially. And what exactly are we prepared to do about that at the moment our conscience calls?
As Brian's story slides backwards through 15 years of therapy, his daughter's crashes forwards over one devastating night and they collide on that evening - the catalyst of his condition.
"I have been waiting too long for the film of my life. My name is Oliver Tate. This film will capture my particular idiosyncrasies, for example, the way I seduce my classmate Jordana Bevan using only my mind. Also, since my parents' marriage is being threatened by a man who runs courses on Mental and Physical Wellbeing, the film will probably feature some elaborate set-pieces of me taking him down. There will be helicopter shots. There will be slow-mo, but also transcendent moments, like when I cure my father's depression. Knowing me as I do, I will be surprised if this film runs to less than three hours.
Note to the press: appropriate adjectives to describe this film include 'breath-taking' and 'Irresistible' as well the phrase: 'a monumental achievement'."
The Surgery Productions bring you the world's first 'Dubumentary' film. A feature length music documentary following UK band Subsource. Their music styles encapsulate dance, rock, breakbeat, and drum & bass.
In April 2010 they released their highly anticipated first album Tales from the Doombox. The documentary follows the band on tour around the UK & Europe sharing their experiences and capturing their unique stage presence.
The film can be watched and enjoyed by anyone who appreciates live music and has respect for a group of musicians attempting to follow their dreams.
Subsource have played shows across the UK, Berlin, Paris and legendary festivals such as V Festival, The Isle of Wight and Glastonbury.
Three lovers, 2 choices, 1 secret. Angela Bell meets her first love Michael Richards and they share memories of the love they shared and the life they didn't, but there is a secret which may part them forever.