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- Magpie lives in an isolated church community ruled over by her father, The Pastor. When a man is murdered, paranoia sets in and people start to whisper about a strange 'Beast' that lives in the forest.
- As World War Two draws to a close, a sailor aboard ship in the Indian Ocean must do his duty. Watch must be kept, the horizon scanned for enemy craft and the bubble trails of deadly torpedoes fired from stealthy submarines. Haunted and scarred by conflict and the loss of fellow shipmates, our sailor's task is the Middle Watch, or the graveyard watch, as old mariners call it. But, as he goes about his duties, in the small hours of the morning, his routine is shattered by an encounter that could tip the balance of his delicate state of mind.
- Explores the impact of extreme isolation on the human mind, through the eyes of an 18th-century pirate.
- Disillusioned and fed up with the commercialisation of the after life, reaper Peter Newcombe rebels against a shady corporation that dictates the fate of mortals.
- 375 feet below ground, French Scientist Michel Siffre must reconnect with the surface and let them know he is alive.
- A socio-psychological story of innocence, deception, and sexual harassment.
- Cut From Cloth is a short family drama, set on the day of a funeral. After he passes away, three estranged siblings gather round their father's coffin to mourn his death and discuss their large inheritance. But when a knock sounds from within the casket, the siblings need to decide what is more important. - family or fortune?
- Set in the brooding, misty streets of 50's Los Angeles, The Cold Case follows the story of Detective Hodiak, who is continually eluded by a malevolent refrigerator responsible for a series of murders.
- "Coming to Europe for an African is like El Dorado." This is a biographical journey of an African trying to find "home" in France. She tells her experience of acclimating to this culture. A mother tells how this migration has separated her from her children and the hardships she has aced.
- Salami Street is a mob/cop comedy set in the fictional town of Haddonfield in 1993. Dale, a dissatisfied cop is recruited by the FBI to go undercover on a suicide mission. That mission? To walk into the Pastrami family outfit with a wire and sell the Don, Jackie 'The Papa' Pastrami, cocaine. Dale's cynical attitude compared to everyone around him, both 'good' and 'bad', lands them all in a hellish exchange of bullets. Complete with puppets, pools of blood, bleep tracks, cocaine, fourth wall breaks and flashbacks, this ain't no kids film.
- An in depth look into the recent rise in popularity of UKIP, from the point of view of UKIP and opposition party members. Furthermore we also get interviews with the public, uncovering not only there thoughts on UKIP's popularity increase, but their disillusionment with the political system as a whole.
- 'One, Two, Three...' is a 10-minute documentary that explores the passions, theories and perspectives of three different musicians.
- It is art-based research seeking to explore the individual, environmental, social, economic, educational and geographical factors that have an impact on the mental health of young people, both positive and negative.
- From award-winning director, Ethan Roberts, 25sqm is a documentary about the unorthodox life of architect, Jacob Down, who lives in a 25sqm studio apartment on the coast of St. Ives. The film explores his love of design, views on housing and craving for individuality.