Clubbing to Death is set in the murky world of club culture, where Dench, a low life gangster runs the five biggest clubs in London, and supplies drugs to all of them. Everything seems to be going well until he gets greedy and decides to rip off his supplier by hijacking the next consignment before it reaches the UK. Trouble is the guy he's been dealing with forgot to mention that they belong to a psychotic American holed up in Morocco. Will Dench and his loyal right-hand man Chris be able to stop the mad Yank's plans to destroy his clubs and family before it's too late?
A journey around the block of an animated landscape.
A composition made of audiovisual life extracts and mixed realities that will walk your imagination all the way. Diverse as daily life, this short explores several animation and editing techniques, bringing together experiences from all visual arts.
Seat and enjoy the view.
Ellie (Sasha Jackson) struggles to become a dancer, despite the misgivings of her mother (Sally Reeve). She fantasises about Dance God (Brendan Cole) before meeting the down to earth Mark (Travis Oliver). With success as a belly dancer in her grasp, she must choose between her dreams and the people she loves.
A truly beautiful movie for dancers and dreamers alike.
Sex, Drugs, Music. That's life.
This film is a mixture of genres; thriller, horror, comedy, romance, drama, musical, surreal, fantasy, sci-fi, noir and everything else.
The film is essentially about reality, the perception of reality and repression. It's about a young man, John, trying to stave off the feelings of belonging and notions of madness. This narrative runs through the heart of the film whilst others intertwine with it. A serial killer, a futuristic agent, a psychologist, a lover, a friend and a transvestite all add to the confusion and mayhem that create this onslaught on the senses. Is his girlfriend real? Is his best friend real? What is real? And as John finds out:'You can't keep running!'
The habitual dreamer can't seem to discipher his dreams. Is the mysterious transvestite the key? All this and more awaits the viewer in this original and confused film.
But the final revelation might be too much for some. Or does it all fit? It's up to you.
Or is it?
A masterclass of minimalist expressionism by a class master. Dave Heron provides 33 classic expressions as a unique guide for all budding actors, two faced gits and prospective brazen liars.
'Dave taught me everything I know about acting' - L. Olivier.
Matt can’t escape the internal torment of his mental illness and Cathryn feels guilty after giving permission to section him, now he'’s missing.
At her wits end Cathryn starts searching for her son.
As her guilt deepens Cathryn experience’s sightings of Matt, is her mind playing tricks or is she being guided by Matt?
Cathryn’s emotional journey ends as she reaches an empty bridge which stops her in her tracks.
Joe Spratt has just been laid off from his mining job along with the rest of his town but with the help of the world famous explorer Professor Bathandler and a number of other experts set upon a journey to the moon not only to save his hometown, but the whole of the British Empire! Who could have known what they were to find living on the Moon and the people back on Earth that didn't want the gallant heroes to return in one piece.
Reggie lives in the near future, where modern medicine has evolved to prolong life indefinitely, courtesy of the Immortality (IMMO) Corporation. He is now a very old man, and has lost the memory of his past completely. When one day a shoe falls down from the shoeboxes stored high above him, he is given the chance to take back his most precious memory, a moment that he’d previously lost forever.
Monotone centres around the concept of personifying a stereo speaker. The story chronicles the speaker's quest to find acceptance in a surreal world set against an intriguingly colourful backdrop. Can he find his soulmate amidst the chaotic and cut-throat musical world? Or will he face rejection at every turn in a world in which everybody is marching to a different beat?
Monotone is a story of love and identity which tackles broader issues of taste, subcultures and a desire for acceptance in a world in which a sense of community is being replaced by a greater focus upon the individual. Yet it does so in a fashion that is accessible to those of all ages and backgrounds.
With a spirit full of music and heart aching to love, a young woman finds enchantment amongst the tarnished glitter of a seaside town. Charlie can't help dreaming. In her head, she has a life filled with sunshine and song. The truth - a seaside summer job at a crazy golf course - is dreary and grey in comparison.
Then there's a boy, Jake, a sculptor, crafting Charlie's castles in the air from the sand on the beach.
But will she take a chance, take one little step, and open herself up to love?
Filmed in Great Yarmouth, home of sun, sea and sand sculpting, One Little Step is a magical musical to melt your heart.
When British band The Fury announced their first US tour, it seemed as if nothing could stop them. A nation had fallen in love with their high-octane, break-neck, harmony infused brand of sky scraping rock'n'roll. Led by the enigmatic Scott Fury, the world was at their feet. But as quickly as they'd risen, they fell. Scott broke up the band, and then disappeared. Many claimed he was dead. Jessica Jones is hoping he's not. A struggling wannabe music journalist, she's had several years of frustration and rejection trying to break into the industry. Just when she's on the verge of giving up, she's offered a writers position with one proviso - Get an interview with Scott Fury. Jessica must track down Scott, find out where he's been for the last ten years, get the interview that will kick start her career, and come to terms with a new set of songs that will change both their lives for ever.