There's only so much crap a young boy is willing to take. But knocked down six times, he'll get back up seven.
Picked on by teachers and pupils alike, even a cringeworthy school talent show doesn't phase him.
Meet Paddy. He's cooler than you!
Greta Walsh, has been a sufferer of Agoraphobia - the fear of meeting people for about a year. She has been confined to the boundaries of her flat with her boyfriend, since she was attacked in an alley a year ago - the culprit was never caught.
Greta is becoming increasingly sure of who the attacker was. On a Christmas eve, feeling solitary and helpless, she confides in her close friend Harvey T'ang who visits to see her, about the discovery. But a series of visits at her flat soon leave the friends in a spiral that is set to make this quiet Christmas eve more challenging than they had anticipated.
In rural England, two men try, in very different ways, to secure the love of their beautiful Grace - one by trying to make her happy, the other by ensuring that she never will be.
Sonja lives a lonely life as a fishmonger, more at ease with her fish than her customers, until one day a delivery man turns up who looks like a rainbow trout.
A still life painting becomes charged with motion as the earth is disturbed. Gaining in momentum, quietude gradually builds to a turbulent crescendo. Painted on large scale – the physicality and the materiality of this animation describes the magnitude and fragility of the landscape.
A story about three young teenagers, facing their inner wildness through the dream-like path. The animation is about the journey of Berta, Vincent and Alex, who one day decide to peek under the hair of God.
During The Cultural Revolution (1966~1976), they were the red guards, they were armed, they were breaking the old world. The era is gone, the violence remains as an addiction, a way of living. They are our fathers and mothers.
A film by Martin Wallace and Jarvis Cocker, The Big Melt combines 100 years of footage from the BFI National Archive with a score recorded live at the Crucible Theatre on the opening night of Sheffield Doc/Fest in June 2013 to tell the story of steel, the story of the men in the steelworks and the story of Sheffield.
Taking us on musical journey into the soul of a nation, it brings to life the ghosts of our past, taking us into the belly of the furnaces and showing how our national character has been stamped from the mighty presses of our industrial heritage.
Featuring leading Sheffield musicians including Jarvis Cocker and Pulp band members, the City of Sheffield Brass Band, Richard Hawley and his band members, the Forgemasters, a string quartet and a youth choir, the live soundtrack has been edited by Cocker to create a phenomenal music score - a new kind of Sheffield heavy metal, with pictures.