In November 2004, British police began an international drug trafficking and money laundering 'sting', codenamed Operation Neon Sky.
Two undercover agents Elizabeth Robbins and Mathew Blake are sent to Istanbul to target drug kingpin Refet Ilahi, considered one of the most powerful traffickers of heroin in Europe and whose drugs empire is being used to fund powerful international terrorist groups. A month into the investigation, Blake's dead body is found in a lake, two miles from Istanbul, and Elizabeth Robbins is missing. During Turkish investigations into the cause of Blake's death, 72 hours of undercover spy footage is discovered. Permission has been granted by national crime organisations to release this footage.
Dealing with the loss of his father, eight-year-old Louie is taken on a mysterious journey in his dreams, far from the safety of his home, into a dark and scary old forest. Desperately searching for a way out he becomes impossibly lost, drawn in deeper and deeper, until he is discovered by the forests immortal guardian, Ordan.
Orpheus the greatest musician ever. A Rock star like no other he has gone into hiding. However, stirred into a search for his wife Eurydice. He embarks on a quest that will take him to and through the land of death itself.
A man suffers a fatal heart attack as he steps off a London Underground tube train and collapses on the platform.
His life flashes before him as he drifts between dreams and reality, questioning what has been and what still might be.
As his heart beats it's last he seeks comfort in the image of the one person who has meant most to him.
An actor from the East Midlands is starring in a Panto down in Croydon. He is sacked from the production in suspicous circumstances.
Sensing his theatrical career is over, he hires a z-list video director and his crew to make a showreel about him - as he wishes to reinvent himself as an action movie hero for the millenium.
As the action unfolds we see that the movie industry is an industry of egos, tears, tantrums and poverty.
AL and AL's grandfather is a retired engineer and inventor. The film simulates his lifelong endeavour to create a perpetual motion device and supply free power for the people. During a telephone call with the Lamb of God, Britney Spears sabotages the project and sets in motion her own drive for infinity.
Funny and bizarre, this is the heart-warming tale of an unlikely family striving to achieve spiritual fulfilment in the murky waters of the 21st century.
In a quiet corner of England a former rabbi is living a remarkable life based on the ancient patriarchy of the Old Testament. Six years ago, God told the rabbi that he was to become a Hebrew King, and like a good patriarch, take multiple wives. Now he raises horses, runs four second-hand furniture shops in Brighton and Hove and lives with seven women who, while not legally his spouses, believe their union is sanctioned by God. Each seeks a different sort of spiritual fulfilment: from Chava, widowed after 25 years of marriage and the oldest of the wives, to Tracy, who has been banished from the house for resisting Philip’s patriarchal role. As the film progresses, the filmmaker gets extraordinary close to the family but reserves judgement, preferring to present them with all their foibles, strengths and contradictions.
Unemployed Lee is an inside kind of guy, living in a bedsit hell. He loathes the shrill communual phone, but nobody else can be bothered to answer it. Not even Prentis, it's almost always for him, a girl called Nadine. There's been pain between these two and Lee's about to get right in the middle of it.