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- A routine evening exposes the growing discontent that is eating away at a family. A truthful, contemplative film about the promise of hope, the ache of regret, and how silence can be just as destructive as conflict.
- Desperate to regain control after a heartbreaking event Shakespeare's formidable couple becomes fixated on the future. Presented with a golden opportunity they commit the worst act imaginable.
- A lucid western about two men on their journey back to earth. Difficult at times to enjoy, it prolongs death and is only relieved by a fever journey deep into the landscapes.
- A young band record their first EP, with little help from their producer.
- 'Reel Dreams' is a feature length documentary directed by Coventry based film-maker Alan Van Wijgerden, in which Wijgerden examines his own 27 year film career, alongside the aspirations, work and philosophies of his fellow film-makers around the region. The film also features extracts from Wijgerden's own archive interview with Palme d'Or winner Lindsay Anderson, director of 'If...'.
- In 1906, prominent archaeologist Nicholas Marsh traveled to southwest Russia to excavate a new site. He took along his young family and his Victorian values. He found to his tragedy that neither had their place there. A story about the shortsightedness of colonialism, how history resonates in every conflict and the illusions of cultural bias.
- Free from the shackles of mandatory education, a young man takes his first steps towards a glittering career in screenwriting. But every great script begins with a single word - and our wannabe cannot think of one. Locked away in his bedroom, with only a blank Word document for company, he discovers that inspiration cannot be forced, should not be scheduled, and is regularly uninspired. Surely writing a script's not this hard - it's just talking, right?
- An actor listens to, and later performs, the final words of suicidal biographer Robert Moore; a tape recording of a diatribe about his ruined career and its parallels with his final, forgotten subject, the French geometer Tomas Laurent. His director discusses and debates the nuances of Moores character with him, and faces the probing questions of two journalists invited onto the set to discuss his career in film.
- A troubled teenager approaches his estranged father at a bingo hall to borrow money, while his father takes the opportunity to try and mend their relationship. A film observing the disorientation and resentment of familial politics and the impulse for change and reconciliation.
- Following singer-songwriters Devon Sproule and Paul Curreri and featuring Jose Gonzalez and BJ Cole.
- A man dying in the woods is not dying alone.
- We do not know their names, they may not know each others. They kill people for money, stuck in a moral dilemma between practical living and existential gratification. The man they are burying this day weighs heavier than most. Quietly, the two men must race to out-think their employer, and each other, to uncover the relevance of the body they are disposing of.
- A man recovering from a military injury watches his life crumble as his body stops working the way it should. A hellish study of one man's descent into madness.
- When a moustachioed stranger enters a quiet cafe, he ignites a searing debate about the most taboo form of facial hair the world has ever known.