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- Alan Shakespeare is a famous Theatre&Film professor, the best Aberystwyth University has ever seen, that returns to town after two years of research between the lost tribes of Amazon. There, buried in the deep, green forests, in the middle of nature, while working on his second documentary, he learned the secret art of voodoo. Back in UK, Alan Shakespeare decides to use his new acquired knowledge to make an experimental film, on the story he created during the exile. His goal? For the first time in history, to do the double: Cannes and Oscars! Whatever sacrifices and consequences!
- Pondering on what went wrong in the dystopian world he finds himself living in, Hal remembers his fight against tyranny and faces the only way to avoid ultimate failure.
- A celebration of Aberystwyth Arts Centre's 50th anniversary and the town's unique creative DNA by subverting an ancient local myth and reimagining it as a cross-art form with contemporary issues to illuminate a pathway to a positive future
- This film follows the story of a peculiar little motorbike accessories shop on Aberystwyth's seafront, the only shop of its kind for miles around. Focusing on the shop's history and location, we take a deep dive into what makes Electra Moto-Gear more than just a motorbike shop-come-American diner.
- Ever is a 28 y.o. Danish who decided to quit his well paid marketing-research job in Denmark, move to Aberystwyth and start a new life as a tramp.
- A British-Cavadian team of scientists, including BBC presenter Chris Packham, arrives at Greenland's western coast to study the country's largest glacier and the icebergs it gives birth to, a spectacular process, yet never extensively studied. A former explosives expert takes the lead in most physically dangerous operations, as to plant scientific recording equipment at perilously unstable and inaccessible spots. Combined with observations from a boat on and dangerously close to the surrounding sea, they find the part played by melting water forming lakes on the glacier top, canals to the rock underground and maritime circulation.