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- Thomas is a furniture designer who has a problem. He has no ideas. Nothing. He's been bound by seemingly necessary restrictions for his entire working life and is finding them, restricting. To be successful he may have to do nothing.
- When logic and reason replace feeling and emotion does the world become a colder and inflexible place? Pablo is about to find out whether he is a member of the old guard or an adherent to his new world's orders
- An experimental film in which Shakespeare and American public information films unite to show that indeed all the world is a stage.
- If life is about change, a bored, single and seemingly friendless office worker needs a big one. But will a big material change alter the fabric of who he is or what he sees in the world? Does living always mean changing?
- Terry is Biz's best friend, or should that be was? Terry needs to steady his emotions, and soon. Over the course of an afternoon, he analyses their time together, remembering the reasons why they were friends in the first place.
- The second of three films taking their cue from three different Shakespearean Sonnets, universal and timeless ideas are explored. Are Shakespeares words on the human condition still as relevant today as they were then?
- Alfie needs to find the meaning of life. His life. Through a haze of half remembered thoughts and earnest intentions, he struggles to see that the truth he is looking for is in the beauty that is all around him.
- The third of three films taking their cue from three different Shakespearean Sonnets, universal and timeless ideas are explored. Are Shakespeares words on the human condition still as relevant today as they were then?
- The first of three films taking their cue from three different Shakespearean Sonnets, universal and timeless ideas are explored. Are Shakespeares words on the human condition still as relevant today as they were then?
- Professor Vanessa is a scientist and a survivor. What she knows will change the world. And she intends to, one subscriber at a time. Madness or genius? Download the taster and you decide.
- A film to break the silence.
- Life has dealt Rhea a harsh hand. The life she has constructed is starting to disintegrate and ignoring the problem will not make it disappear. As she continues to reside in her fabricated reality, the real world shatters her delusion.
- Produced during lockdown in April-May 2020. Based on the true stories of Greater Manchester Residents. Commissioned By Greater Manchester Combined Authority. Made with love.
- An afternoon in the park becomes a battle of wits between father and son. Boy turns his disappointment at his father's stinginess over ice cream into the perfect park bench revenge.
- Karyn is an early morning radio presenter, so every day is an early start. This particular morning, everything that could go wrong does. Will she make it on air in time, and in the right mood?
- Ursula Holden Gill is a storyteller. She is also a singer songwriter. Here, she does both.
- Lives are punctuated by events. Events mark beginnings, ends or connectives. She has a decision to make. It will have resonance on the rest of her life. Will her reaction define her or will it just be another punctuation mark?