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- A darkly funny mockumentary about two identically 'disabled' forty-year-old women: Lottie and Charlie, who have athetoid cerebral palsy. Both celebrate their 40th birthday with family and friends, yet one is given the choice and the ability to communicate, and one is not.
- Trans In America is a verité short documentary series, and an intimate portrait of three transgender individuals as they battle for their civil rights in the United States. The three films reveal the daily impact of discrimination on three families as they battle with bathroom bills, vulnerability in employment and housing, and the aftermath of incarceration, in Texas, Illinois and Georgia. The series had its world premiere on Conde Nast's LGBTQ+ platform them. on October 10 2018. The films are directed by LGBTQ+ filmmakers, produced by an inclusive and majority-LGBTQ+ production team, and informed by a panel of transgender Advisors.
- This intimate and uplifting feature-length documentary follows pianist Holly, music critic Nick and dancer Emily as they journey to rediscover music after hearing loss.
- When their plans fall apart, two young mothers decamp to the countryside to try to make a future for themselves as artists as well as mums. But are their dreams incompatible with the pressures of real life? This short documentary is a tender, funny and moving meditation on making, mothering and moving on, intimately captured by award-winning emerging director Joanna Coates and producer Lindsey Dryden, and devised and developed as a collaboration between Joanna Coates, Naomi Waring and Verity Walker.
- Commissioned by Tate for 2017's groundbreaking Queer British Art exhibition, this intimate short directed by Lindsey Dryden explores what identity means today to Jackie Kay, renowned writer and Scots Makar (poet laureate). The film journeys with Jackie through her experiences as a black, lesbian, Scottish woman, and reveals how storytelling and imagination can offer us a way to live with - and grow to love - our many identities.