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- His football career over, Davie starts promoting gigs in Dundee with two friends, leading to a hugely ambitious Iron Maiden show. Out of his depth and in debt with gangster Fergie, Davie needs to pull off the biggest scheme of his life.
- Everyone loves Joe Ridley, except Joe. Dark, crushing depression envelops him and a childhood trauma haunts him. Elly loves him but he is pushing her away. Can he save himself before he loses everything?
- In 1940's Chicago a mobster must stop his associates from finding out a secret that would shock them.
- In his film for Tame Impala's "Mind Mischief", David Wilson updates the age-old young male student/hot female teacher fantasy, viewing it through a nostalgic and psychedelic lens. The film marries Tame Impala's opulent and dreamy sound with equally dreamy imagery, with Wilson creating a video that depicts the raw, lustful vibrancy of teenage emotions across both live action and animation.
- Lilly, is married to a wealthy but strictly religious businessman. She has the house, the cars, the spa membership and the seaside villa. In fact she has everything she could ever want except the one thing she needs; excitement. Lilly's frustrations are compounded by her best friend Jo's tales of passion, danger and sexual adventures. She is a single and free spirit who seems to embrace every minute of her life. Jo tells Lilly of the "Waiting " a game where women are tied to trees and wait for a stranger to select them. Lilly wants in and beg Jo to take her. In the heat of the game, Lilly realizes the dark truth. Jo wants a husband. Lilly's husband. She should not have come. But its too late the stranger is already here.
- It's been about 100 days since the dead began to rise, I'm guessing you've had zombies on your mind. A handful of survivors have to kill to stay alive, and that is why the Dead Must Die.
- My London Lullaby tells the story of Helena, a European actress seeking greatness against the backdrop of a neo-totalitarian Brexit Britain.
- A dark urban tale as dissatisfied youths, an estate overrun with junkies, a Voodoo priest and undercover policeman collide with a rather shocking outcome.
- The journey of Syntax and the identity struggles of those living in an uncertain and harsh reality. Syntax must choose between salvation and destruction. She is forced to choose to live to fight - or fight to live.
- 89% of people in England have adopted a pay for sex lifestyle exchanging money for sex and the British Government now want a piece of the action.
- Ten year-old Josh, a seemingly troublemaking boy, sets out to search for his absent father whom he fantasises about being a superhero.
- A Maasai boy becomes the prey of supernatural predators when his elder brothers abandon him.
- 1940. A mobster, (Tony) is escaping the clutches of Thomas Dewey, New York's chief prosecutor. In an open field in Ohio, he comes across a girl in a red dress (Dolly), who herself is escaping - the clutches of her abusive father (Hank).
- James' dull daily routine is disrupted by a strange apparition that begins to haunt him in his waking moments and dreams alike. Suspecting who might be behind these disturbances, James sets out to confront the culprit.
- An ageless camera enthusiast slides a clean sheet of glass into an ancient plate camera. Before him, a young girl awakes, and her entire life is revealed to the lens: her loves and her losses.
- Plato's Plates is a short artist's film in black and white that expresses a psychological journey from fragility to strength. The main character is a human figure trapped in a paper suit. There's significance in the covering of the figure, the materials used and the ruptures in the suit. We join the character in debilitating mental stasis making sense of its surroundings. This is followed by a consumption of paper materials which leaves a residue of rudimentary bat shapes. We begin to uncover an intrinsic formal scenario and a play on archetypal and popular symbolism.
- A PR rep, Mia, seeks to defend her corner whilst being chastised and grilled by bullish news anchor, Kathy Gilbert, over the consequential morality and ethical implications of EmPath - a device which lets users mutually see and "feel" everything in each other's conscious and subconscious. Meanwhile, a couple, Ryan and Lola, facing challenges, utilise EmPath to see and experience each other's entire history - warts and all. Once they unplug, they're confused.
- A scriptwriter lets his troubles creep onto the page of his latest Noir Thriller as he struggles to finish the film's final showdown between its detective and femme fatale.
- A visceral expression of the pain of love and loss.
- Inspired by the work of Mohamed Bzeek and by the people of Manchester after the Arena bomb in 2017, 'Die with Me' tells the story of how a grieving Father of the attack helps a dying Muslim boy with no relatives from this world to the next.
- ShortAn extra is mistakenly nominated for an award in the place of the leading lady.
- An army of clones marches in LOCKSTEP on stepping stones stretching across an endless moonlit lake. What their mission is no one can say but their inexorable progress appears unstoppable. Small creatures that stray into their path are ruthlessly crushed underfoot. But when one of the stones turns out not to be what it appears the all-conquering clone arm is revealed to be as flimsy as card house.