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- A young woman is kidnapped and held captive by two men in a terraced house in a busy London neighborhood. She is slowly conditioned to accept her captivity by threats of death to her young son and by the threat of a mysterious all seeing network that will seek punishment if she were ever to expose her situation. Complex relationships develop between the captors and the woman resulting in an explosive finish in this dark and disturbing drama.
- A family man being held captive in his own home by a psychotic homeless man he has befriended, struggles to free himself before his family is threatened.
- Shaheed Khan is in a police station being interviewed by his defence lawyer. Shaheed has refused to talk since his arrest for setting a man on fire. The story unfolds to reveal why he set the man on fire.
- Harrowing tale of a young refugee girl left alone to care for her dying/dead mother. The film examines the often over-stretched care system, and burden on young carers.
- 20 minute documentary about the difficulties faced by refugees seeking asylum and the effects on their mental health.
- 20 minute documentary short on mental wellbeing for older people. Their experiences of coping with mental health issues, overcoming stigma and leading productive lives. Screened to over 130 countries by Medi-Miz TV.
- The causes of homelessness are varied and complex. In most cases mental wellbeing of homeless individuals is adversely affected, leading to loss of confidence, anxiety, depression, and more serious mental health conditions. A key component for the wellbeing of homeless people is to establish confidence and good mental health so they can take the necessary steps to rebuild their lives. This DVD/video can be used as a training resource for new staff and volunteers. Raising greater awareness of mental wellbeing for homeless people is a crucial factor in helping homeless people to rebuild their lives.
- Short documentary to support carers of people with dementia to improve their wellbeing.
- Young Carers are some of the most vulnerable groups of people in society. Not only being responsible for caring for their family members, but also managing their own complex emotional and practical needs, often with little support. Which can lead to low self esteem and isolation. The video can be used by Young Carers to watch peers talking about how they cope with caring. Encourage Young Carers to look after their own mental wellbeing and seek the support they need from family and professionals. Schools, social services, health professionals and other service providers can use it to support Young Carers in a variety of ways. The video can be a resource to train staff to identify and support Young Carers.
- Short documentary about maternal mental health and how women can be supported to maintain their wellbeing.
- The film explores the heritage of migrations to Hackney from its diverse communities, including Caribbean, Asian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Cypriot, and Kurdish. Focusing on their first arrivals, difficulties with housing and racism, family and work life, and their decisions to stay in Hackney. Produced in Partnership with Hackney Museum, Hackney Schools and Community organisations. Funded by Heritage Fund.
- Holocaust survivors tell their heart-breaking accounts of surviving the horrors of the Holocaust as children, while many of their families did not survive.
- This 22 minute video contains interviews with older people who share their experience of isolation and loneliness, and give personal advice to their peers on how to prevent isolation and loneliness.