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- The timely story of a normal family disintegrating under financial pressure, eventually driven to the unimaginable. We witness the terrifying events unfold through daughter Judith's video camera, which subsequently becomes Exhibit A.
- The true story of a Hawaiian princess' attempts to maintain the independence of the island against the threat of American colonization.
- The adopted daughter of a privileged British politician uncovers a family secret in the weeks leading up to World War II.
- A modern take on the classic fairytale, Alice in Wonderland, set in the North East of England.
- A lonely boy who lives in his parents' home for the elderly explores his obsession with the afterlife through his friendship with an aging magician.
- Too insecure to approach the girl of his dreams, Danny takes a job at the local multiplex where she works.
- In the 1970s a music promoter plucks Siamese twins from obscurity and grooms them into a freakish rock'n'roll act. A dark tale of sex, strangeness and rock music.
- Alice owes the wrong kind of people GBP12000. Her brother Sean's concerned. So when he's offered 12000 by a rich man for a 12 hour game of "hide and seek", he accepts it.
- The field of anthropology goes under the magnifying glass in this fiery investigation of the seminal research on Yanomami Indians. In the 1960s and '70s, a steady stream of anthropologists filed into the Amazon Basin to observe this "virgin" society untouched by modern life. Thirty years later, the events surrounding this infiltration have become a scandalous tale of academic ethics and infighting.
- A man staying at a B&B wants to visit his wife who lives in the same village to talk things out, but the owner doesn't think it to be a very good idea.
- London-based Crystal Chaurasia convinces the International Film Commission to authorize a documentary on Bollywood's yesteryear mega-actor, Karan Kumar. She travels with her photographer Jeremy to Mumbai and not only gets to meet the legendary actor but also his publicity-shy son Rahul and his alcoholic, reclusive former-actress wife Mandira. It is here Crystal will be drawn into continuing her documentary in London where she will witness the making of Karan's next movie 'Dhak Dhak' in which he decides to not only produce and direct but also hilariously play the role of a college student.
- Daryl is nineteen and going nowhere fast. His Mother antagonises him; his 'not quite girlfriend' Juliet has big dreams, and then there's the boat. The huge ferry that has beached on the shore near his home. That massive hulk of Metal that haunts him and taunts him to leave.
- Simon's brother Mark suffers from Fragile X Syndrome. Simon believes his failure to lead a normal adolescent life is solely down to his brothers disability.
- 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, award winning short 'One Little Step' is a magical musical to melt your heart. Awarded 3rd prize in the Curzon Gotta Dance Film Festival, and proud to be chosen 'Audience Choice' at Stamford Film Festival.
- A daughter looking after an elderly mother discovers the horrific events in her past through the poems she recites.
- A restless writer is past his deadline. When a lively couple move in upstairs and the sounds from outside invade, he cannot think and noise looks set to defeat him, until he finds a magical record that changes his life...
- A film about the dangers of blurring real and fictional worlds, REMOTE tells the story of a young couple on the verge of breaking up. Television however, proves to be the ultimate distraction when a new remote arrives in the mail, complete with special properties - but a complete lack of instructions. Soon, the question becomes less about what to watch than working out which side of the screen you are on
- The night-time sky we know is gone. A granddaughter strives to momentarily bring it back for a special birthday surprise.
- A beautiful young woman is spied upon by the ultimate voyeur. Hidden from view, SHELDON WARY has converted a room in the tower block overlooking the woman's high-rise apartment into a giant camera obscura. A single ray of sunlight pierces the gloom of this dark chamber, projecting a vivid, life-size image of the WOMAN's living room onto WARY's wall. WARY is infatuated with the woman and watches her incessantly. But when the woman takes a lover, WARY's obsession spirals dangerously out of control. Their parallel worlds collide, plunging them both into darkness.
- Dan Fish is bored with his life. And so is his best mate Gareth who has to listen to him whine about it. The complaint is always the same: compared to the schooldays he and Gareth shared, adulthood's just rubbish. Then, much to his surprise, a bit of excitement enters Dan's life: he witnesses a crime. Better still, the perpetrator is none other than Tony Dear, a mean and dangerously dozy thug who used to bully Dan at school. Naturally, Dan's first instinct is to blackmail him. But when this doesn't pay off, Gareth starts exerting his Childish influence and another plan is formed. A bold plan. An exciting plan. An irretrievably stupid plan. That ends very badly...
- 21st Century Male explores modern day masculinity and juxtaposes this with the question: 'Why is the modern male increasingly suffering domestic violence at the hands of their partners or wives?' We are given a window into one such world to discover the story behind the abuse.
- A lonely stamp collector finds love
- Whilst Peter helps soldier Tony Gillespie, who lost a leg in Iraq, get decent compensation, Lyle acts for Tony's girlfriend Kate, who files a case of sexual discrimination when Tony's regiment turn down her application to enlist. Lyle suspects a revenge motive and is right but for the wrong reason. Gloria's senile father, ex-lock keeper Cyril, gets into an ongoing war with a mother and son on a barge holiday which ends in reconciliation when they save his life and he even teaches Peter a new piece of legislation.
- Farmer Geraldine Merrick suspects vandalism when crop circles appear in her wheatfield. She plans to harvest immediately but widowed ufologist Terry is convinced it is the work of aliens and a site of scientific interest and requests Peter to stop her. Geraldine calms down when sci-fi fans pay to camp in her field but Peter suspects that Terry's neglected young son and Terry's rivals in the pub quiz know more than they claim. Lyle wins the day for an eccentric old couple whose sour-faced daughter feels they should be put in a home, thanks to an eccentric judge, but finds himself falling for rival solicitor Emily.
- Widowed Nicky Laker, a doctor at a research lab which uses animal testing, asks Peter to defend her daughter Donna, who has vandalised the unit to expose it and lose her mother her job. In fact Donna's motive is not out of principle but fear of being cut out of her workaholic mother's life, whilst Nicky's work obsession is to find the cure to prevent Donna from dying of the hereditary illness that killed her father.The two are reconciled after Peter has acted as go-between. Lyle defeats a greedy developer out to evict a group of nuns - who are a hit in the local pub where they are temporarily housed - and Beatrice tells Alan the artist that he is not Petra's father, before getting a call from the man who probably is.
- Grumpy but promiscuous judge Jeremy Harding is sent compromising photographs of himself with a young woman and blames Beatrice. She denies it before exposing him as the father of her daughter, Petra. Harding asks Peter to find the blackmailer, who turns out to be very close to home. Lyle is involved when Stan Geddick and his druids claim the local golf club is on the site of an ancient place of worship but he saves the day by proving that they are,geographically, way off course,so to speak. Stan rewards him by setting up an idyllic date with Emily,which is ruined when Lyle's mother turns up.
- Lyle goes home to Stockport with his mother to prevent the council from selling off local allotments for a golf course. Lyle's younger twin brothers do not help the situation with their 'guerilla gardening' tactics but the discovery of a lady's slipper orchid growing in the allotments does. Peter acts for Andrew Risden who is refused permission by the headmistress to video his child prodigy cellist daughter Abigail's recital, on the basis it may attract paedophiles. Feeling under pressure, Abigail runs off but the head relents when she is eventually found. Beatrice helps Nigel pass his relationship counselling course via unusual methods and Sidney gets married, though not to Gloria. At the reception Peter suddenly collapses.
- Peter is briefly admitted to hospital for tests and, on discharge, is engaged by David Morston, whose older brother Lord Robert, a mad ex-junkie, is selling off parts of the family estate and its titles when not cavorting nude in the fountain or shooting at people. Unusually, Beatrice, who was in rehab with Robert, helps resolve matters, showing that Robert's actions are, ultimately, for a good cause. Lyle suspects a local chemical firm of river pollution but he discovers that large corporations are not always in the wrong. Peter is diagnosed with diabetes, but blood tests show that he is not Beatrice's brother, in fact he is not Peter Kingdom at all, as Auntie Auriel confirms.