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- Four friends reunite in an Escape Room to celebrate a birthday, but as the game unfolds, it becomes clear that one of them is hiding a harrowing secret.
- Experiencing their son's life after his unnatural death while navigating their failing marriage; mourning parents Mira and Pradeep cannot overcome their grief but start to build their lives around it.
- Thurston, an overworked videogame developer, finds a 3D rendered version of himself on "This Person Does Not Exist", he begins to question the nature of his own reality. Are his actions pre-determined, or is he playing the game?
- It's 1938, Lewis arrives on the set of Victor Fleming's "The Wizard of Oz". He falls in love with Hollywood, treating it as his own personal Oz. Cracks start to appear upon meeting a gang of criminal little people, they show Lewis the dark side of the industry and pull back the curtain on Hollywood. The gang wants studio contracts as so to stay in Hollywood, and not go back to sideshows or repressed hometowns. They plan on doing this by taking naked photographs of Judy Garland, the film's star, and blackmailing the studio into giving them the studio contracts. Lewis is forced into helping with the plan and struggles with his situation immensely. Lewis is caught and takes the blame for the whole thing and so is excommunicated from the production. We end with Lewis in a cinema about to watch the Wizard of Oz, the film he was almost in. But the screen shows an alternate film, where Lewis is a villain in a noir film and shown for who he is and what he's done, this is Lewis payment for the crime he committed.
- A short psychological thriller about a woman who gets stuck in a never-ending loop of the same three things happening again and again.
- Love blossoms and not a word is spoken as the River Thames rolls by.
- Ish and Sarah are two 23-year-olds working at a bookstore in London. Sarah is the manager while Ish passes the time by drawing Graphic novels in the books that never get sold. Upon discovering some glowing purple weed, they journey into a fictional world created by Ish where they meet the hilarious embodiment of Hindu mythology inspired Hip-Hop artists. In this psychedelic world, Ish unwittingly angers the Almighty God of Rap Slim Shahidi and must battle with him in the ultimate test of power; rap. Meanwhile Sarah finds herself head-over-heels in love with the magnificent Yung Vishni with whom she engages in a whirlwind romance. However, all is not dope in this world of drug-induced fantasy. Soon, the characters created by Ish begin morphing into hideous monsters, spewing acid and threatening to attack our heroes. In spite of being horror-stricken and heartbroken, Ish and Sarah manage to find their way out of what has now become an extremely bad trip. They return to the real world, battered, scarred and down with a severe case of the munchies.
- Gloria, the owner of a local Columbian business in the heart of London, delves into the challenges she faced opening her dream coffee shop and its transition to the bakery and business that stands today. Through the documentary, the audience finds out what it takes for the dreams and realities of creating a small business to come to life.
- "Punchbag" is the cycle of abuse, With this film we aim to make a statement about the the trauma of abuse and toxic masculinity that is traveled down through a Grandfather, Father and a Son.
- Rising Heartbeats is an experimental and sensual exploration of the human experience. In a world in which emotions are govern-mentally forbidden; peculiar and exclusive parties are appearing in the upper echelons of society, allowing those fortunate enough to receive an invite to experience feeling again. Attending one of these, Bartolomeo, an influential journalist, snaps into existence from the heavy thud of his rising heartbeat and discovers a carnival of the carnal senses. Kalì, elegant, charming and with magnetic eyes, leads him on a whirlwind tour through the mansion that houses the party. There, Bartolomeo faces his past and discovers that dealing with trauma seems impossible in a world that does not allow for emotions. She guides him on a revealing journey, exploring his own mind, through rooms designed to arouse each human sense. Lost in the dive through the ocean of his mind, can he find what he's looking for without losing who he is? Incapable of feeling anything, can he distinguish what is real? Ultimately, how far will he go to feel alive, again? Rising Heartbeats will make you feel shame, fear and desire, in a numb society where is not allowed to have a heartbeat.
- Robin, a 10 year old boy with a wild sense of imagination, has to save his terminally ill mother by getting her pills back from the Plague Doctor.
- During the Holocaust, 50,000 gay men were placed in the Concentration Camp, identified by a Pink Triangle on their chest. After the war, the arrest orders were sent out to all of the "Allied Countries" resulting in their freedom being taken away once again. This film is dedicated to those who were arrested and in the memory of those who died.
- A teen boy thrusts himself into manhood after celebrating his first birthday without a mother.
- A film about an obedient workman and a rebellious goat. Inspired by the Stanley Milgram experiment it explores if Mr. Eichmann would follow an inhuman order when pressured by a higher authority.
- A young boy's emotional journey about learning how to cope with the sudden loss of his mother.
- In a world where being alone is a crime, a young woman struggles to commit to her relationship.
- Haunted by ghosts May pursues the truth behind her parents disappearance, while navigating a complicated relationship with her three sisters.
- At his friends funeral, Ted struggles to keep his emotions buried. Only he knows the real reason his friend died. A tragic secret. Upon meeting a war veteran, he uncovers the hidden pain behind the life of a teddy boy. "Free Sandwiches" is an exploration of the generation gap in post-war, 1950's Britain.
- Father Eamon's relationship with the divine is strained in his tiny Irish village until a newcomer appears, claiming to have spoken directly to God.
- After the sudden death of his wife, Raymond plans a spiritual journey. He wants to cleanse his insides and look for meaning for the rest of his life. On the day of his departure, he is unexpectedly visited by his son Gavin, who has not been able to get along with his father for a long time. Raymond does not give up on his plan and invites his son to travel with him.
- Five runaways hurriedly find shelter in a barn hosted by the Flemish resistance in WWII. At the brink of discovery, a single tragic decision reverses their fortune.
- Returning to the safety of his foster home, a bullied schoolboy finds comfort in his wounds.
- A couple in the dire straits of their relationship are forced to attend a first-aid training session.
- Three East End gangsters. One struggle for power.
- An unusually tall man is murdered, but his arm is carelessly left behind when the body is disposed of. The arm then seeks revenge, hunting down the four gang members who killed him.
- A tale of strife and self discovery between Dai Pritchard, a middle-aged alcoholic of self imposed isolation and Gwyn Thomas, a naive council official trapped in a life of purposeless comfort.
- A chaotic story between a couple in 1950s London, each retains a secret. The blood soon will unleash upon them in a dinner.
- London. A Buzzing metropolis home to over 8 million people from over 250 countries. But it's also the home of Bees. Is London the ultimate hive?
- It's about love and death, and the struggle when they both happen at the same time.
- A short documentary about UK's LGBTQ conversion therapy.
- The Red Pen is a Matryoshka of connected memories, one leading to another. It's like going down into a well, to catch a thought and re-emerging from it by climbing up a ladder.
- A film about how self-destructive forces in life can be the same forces driving creative expression, which looks at this paradox of struggle and catharsis through poetry and music.
- When a former Dj is driven to the edge of madness by an incurable diagnosis of tinnitus, the inability to do the one thing he loves most begins to eat him up from the inside. As he's trying to put his mind at peace with feels like a betrayal from his own body a figure from the past pulls him back into the spiralling life of music and puts at stake his mental stability.
- The BFI report: "The Projectionist, written by Thraves...A beautifully shot tale of doomed romance and sinister intrigue, the result makes a fitting prelude to the screening of one of Hitchcock's best early films."
- Sets in London, this short film portrays a relationship between a 14-year-old girl Mia, and her Italian mother, Ann. Being on the edge of divorce, Ann is puzzling over whether to leave the UK to take better care of Mia. Mia, however, doesn't understand her mother's struggle and engages in stealing to escape from the depressing family environment. One day, Mia gets caught, and she must face her mother.
- Set in 1950s London, a young pregnant girl EVE has just given birth and is threatened by the fear of her mother adopting her child away.
- A father drops his son of at University when old tensions are the only things not unpacked.