Frances thinks Brian is having an affair. In her pursuit to save their marriage she will soon find out more than she ever wanted.
A short film based on the stage play CROSS by Deborah Kearne.
15-year-old Kyle believes he can save his dying older brother with a plant he’s found at the back of a garden centre. Problem is, there’s a shadowy government agency out to destroy it first.
Ten-year-old James enjoys constructing things from cardboard boxes with his Mum, their latest creation being a box car which they dart around the house in! Mum has an idea for their most ambitious project to date - a cardboard box fort made from thousands of boxes...
After crashing their car in the Scottish countryside, pregnant couple Rachel and Matt Hopkins are offered shelter by a local farmer and family. That evening Rachel and Matt realise the farmer's daughter is a missing child from the news years before. As they attempt leave the farm and get help, the farmer and his 'daughter' capture and imprison Rachel and Matt - it soon becomes clear they want their baby…
In an attempt to find acceptance and purpose in an isolated and lonely postmillennial world, Mary Jane turns her peer's addiction to social media against them — to deadly effect.
A self-help vlogger hasn't left her home in 18 months and has become increasingly interested in the lives of her neighbours with whom she shares a common wall.
In December 2016, an armed man stormed a Washington D.C. pizza parlour in search of a non-existent child sex ring he'd read about online. What can his story teach us about knowledge, belief and the stories we choose to put our faith in?
Official Selection IDFA 2017 - World premiere
An examination of William Pye’s work of the late 1960s and early 70s, culminating with the siting of his sculpture 'Zemran', on London’s Southbank. The archive super 8 of Pye at work, plus examples of his metal sculpture, is augmented with new footage and electronic music created by Ian Helliwell.
Shy and quiet Mina vies for the affections of Lana - but, as she's swept up in the excitement of teen rebellion and discovery, struggles to fulfil her desires and come to terms with her sexuality.
Four privileged high school friends are thrown into unknown territory when a web of secrets and lies begins to unravel, threatening to change their lives forever.
Inspired by American touring blues acts like Muddy Waters and Sister Rosetta Tharpe and with the complicity of a 19-year old student from Teheran, in 1962 guitarist Alexis Korner and harmonica player Cyril Davies opened the Ealing Club, London's (and Britain's) first Rhythm and Blues venue.
Soon young music fans from all over the country start attending Alexis and Cyril's shows and sit-in during their set. The list of youngsters who learn the blues at the Ealing Club includes: Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Paul Jones, Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Dick Taylor and Eric Burdon (just to name a few).
The Ealing Club, a.k.a. 'The Cradle of British Rock' (Mojo Magazine), a dingy and smokey concrete-floored basement barely mentioned in music history books will only last three years, but its pivotal role in nurturing the golden generation of Classic-rock musicians and kick-starting the British Blues movement remains undeniable.