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- Two death-obsessed sisters, outcasts in their suburban neighborhood, must deal with the tragic consequences when one of them is bitten by a deadly werewolf.
- Iceland, 1976. Six suspects confess to two violent crimes. This is the strangest criminal investigation you've never heard of.
- Set in the sprawling suburbs of Valencia, The Children Of Las Brisas is a poetic and observational documentary capturing the struggle and transformation of a group of young musicians striving for a better life through classical music.
- Filmed verite style over five years, I Am Samuel is an intimate portrait of a Kenyan man torn between balancing duty to his family with his dreams for his future.
- I Can't Go To School Today is a series of short animated documentaries portraying the experiences of young people living with illness, told by the children themselves.
- Documentary with exclusive access to the pop star as she balances the competing pressures of a world tour, writing a new album, launching an acting career and being a first-time mum.
- Hosted by Colin Luke, made up of twenty 26-minute shows filmed using digital cameras, and produced with BBC's partners from five countries of the European Union, this program intends to depict the diversity of the lives of Europeans today.
- A series of fun, engaging animated summaries of 7 key English Literature text including To Kill a Mockingbird, Of Mice and Men and A Taste of Honey. Aimed at GCSE students, the films act as a refresher of plot, themes and characters.
- Feature length animated film about life inside North Korea. Told through the stories of defectors, the film combines testimony with rich and vivid animation to provide an unprecedented insight into the lives of ordinary North Koreans.
- Did you know that in India cows can walk wherever they want? Or that Kosher rules out crabs? This animated series gives a unique look into the history and traditions of religions in all their forms.
- Animated Minds is a series of short animated documentaries which use real testimony from people who have experienced different forms of mental distress.
- A series of short vignettes of life around the UK.
- Troubled Minds is a series of four short animated documentaries exploring mental health issues that affect young people today.
- Humorous and engaging series of short films voiced by Robert Webb, exploring fundamental philosophical concepts through everyday questions that children ask, and adults often struggle to answer.
- Series of animated documentaries for BBC exploring the experiences of young refugees living in the UK.
- Four short, animated documentaries at the cutting edge of their form in their use of animation, documentary and new media, explore the eye-opening issue of blood donation.
- A series of six short films as part of the Open University and the British Council project Belief in Dialogue, which seeks to build global awareness and understanding between communities around issues of diversity and culture.
- A new initiative for emerging documentary filmmakers, which highlighted the richness and diversity of voices present in London, whilst training and nurturing new talent through the production process.
- A series of 73 fun, engaging animated short films across English, Maths and Science aimed at Key Stage 1 and 2.
- 10 short animations films for BBC Learning Using cut-outs and motion graphics, this BBC learning series takes students back in time, bringing to life the artefacts that tell our medical history. The archival primary and secondary sources seamlessly root you in the iconography at the time. Laden with this rich visual language, these films weave you through the murky meanders of the Medieval times, through the centuries, the gruesome horrors and bizarre practices that punctuated medical progress. Doing it all with a healthy dollop of humour. Just what the doctor ordered.
- How would you feel if every time you left the house, you only had 8 hours to live? Jim Lynskey's heart lasts less time than a single charge of his mobile phone.
- Series of 4 short documentary films about the identity crises of teenage missionary children.
- Retrospective documentary marking the 20th anniversary of the funeral of Princess Diana narrated by Kate Winslet.
- When I Worry About Things is a series of animated documentaries for the BBC exploring the experiences of six children who suffer from mental ill health. Each of these five films tells the unique story of what its like to live with a mental health problem and how this can impact a young person's life.
- A series of short animated films for BBC Learning, based on the most interesting and unusual folktales from around the world.
- Mosaic Films, Channel 4 and the BFI joined forces to produce Britain Recut, a groundbreaking series of short films by four new filmmakers challenged to re-cut public information films from the 1940s and 50s.
- A group of women compare their freedoms - and their constraints - with those of their grandmothers.
- Animated Minds: Stories of Postnatal Depression is a series of 5 films highlighting personal stories of perinatal mental health issues. Animation is combined with personal testimony to give honesty and power to the narratives of 5 parents.
- Brian Pearson repossesses cars for a living, but he is not your typical repo man. A film examining the cycle of debt and poverty from a different - and unexpected - angle.
- Smadar Sayar is 18 years old and lives in a home providing shelter and refuge to street children in Tel Aviv. A recent appearance on a television program has turned her into a symbol for the problems that beset Israel's young people today.
- The real-life story of Hugh, an ex-army soldier and engineer, who is coping with the psychological fallout of war following tours in Northern Ireland and Bosnia.
- A meditation on the spirit of London as seen through the prism of its most trying time - the World War Two blitz.
- A quick-fire animated series of irreverently narrated documentaries aimed at 8-11 year olds looking at four different eras of history.
- Undermining Justice is a film for Al Jazeera International as part of its People and Power strand about corporate greed, and the sophisticated ways multinational companies avert justice.
- Greek director Amalia Zepos explores the four-year preparations for the 2004 summer Olympics in Athens.
- Innovative use of previously unreleased British Film Institute Archive with modern material to illustrate the shifting attitudes to having fun in Britain now and 50 years ago
- American Masters explores the life and career of Cary Grant (born Archie Leach) with celebrity interviews.