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- Join The Happy Mondays, Rebel MC, Sir Tom Jones, Sinead O'Connor, The Pogues, and Kirsty MacColl in a musical celebration of Oxford Street, this retail mecca and its history.
- A documentary looking at the making of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1981), including interviews with leading members of the cast and production team, behind-the-scenes footage and out-takes.
- Upon being fired, a desperate guy kidnaps a daughter of his former boss. Two angels are sent to Earth to check if love is possible in this case.
- Squeaky-clean Manchester United soccer-player Ryan Giggs starts behaving coarsely and creating public disturbances. To make things worse, he signs for arch-rivals Manchester City just before the Cup Final. Unknown to his adoring public, he has been kidnapped by crooked City boss Reggie Backhander, who has been creating experimental clones of great British footballers, but adding ape DNA to increase their strength and aggression. With the Cup Final underway, Giggsy escapes, rejoins United, and has to face... himself.
- The Robinson family was going into space to fight for a chance for humanity. Now they are fighting to live long enough to find a way home.
- The early years of the reign of Elizabeth I of England and her difficult task of learning what is necessary to be a monarch.
- An extended trailer made by the BBC to promote its children's programmes. Presented by child-actor Scott Chisholm.
- The Palestinian terrorist group Black September holds Israeli athletes hostage at the 1972 Summer Olympic Games in Munich.
- Two guys try to pick up a girl on the dance floor of the Tosserz Club.
- The video follows the motif of "Don't Panic" by showing the band as two-dimensional cut-outs. The band are aboard a horse carriage that cruises along a forest. On top of a mountain, a woman waters plants inside a house. A little crow flies from the carriage up to the house, where it transforms into a more menacing bird. It flies over the house and turns into a black cloud, which pours rain onto the land. The rain burns little holes on the things it falls into, and crow feathers protrude from the holes. Finally a tornado grabs the house and lifts it from its foundations placing it along others in a more suburban setting.
- Animated music video for Robbie Williams' 2001 single "Let Love Be Your Energy". It features a CGI Robbie Williams always on the run in search of love. There is a second, raunchier version of the video depicting animated nudity and sex.
- A BBC documentary producer is given unprecedented access in North Korea to chronicle the story of the famed 1966 World Cup team from the North that advanced to the quarterfinals. The feature includes interviews with surviving members of the team, English fans and soccer pundits who saw the North Koreans upset Italy, 1-0, and go up 3-0 against Portgual before Eusebio eventually rallied the Portugeuse.
- A dog has a cat inside him. The two fight to get on, with one's desires always getting in the way of the other's. However the conflict cannot go on forever and the two learn the hard way to find common ground and work out something for themselves.
- A music video to John Rzeznik's smash hit song I'm Still Here.
- Animated spots directed by Pete Candeland for the BBC 2002 World Cup Japan.
- The story of the mid-1990s Britpop music scene.
- A career retrospective collecting the music videos of R.E.M. during their Warner Bros. years between 1988 and 2003.
- A warning regarding the possible outcome of a nuclear disaster and the effect it would have on the environment. Here, terrifying science fiction becomes reality.
- Music video for "Bad Day" by R.E.M.
- Two inner-city teenagers engage in an obsessive, innocent flirtation fueled by Lila's sexually explicit overtures.
- Tomoko arrives in London from Japan and comes across a secret underground city. When she finds it, everything changes.
- Animated visuals for KIA Picanto: Knickers directed by Pete Candeland
- 2-D yearns for the freedom to join Noodle on her floating island.
- Gary Tarn's remarkable, award-winning documentary, BLACK SUN, investigates this through the story of Hugues de Montalembert, a New York-based artist and filmmaker who was blinded by a vicious attack in 1978.
- The story of Beatrix Potter, the author of the beloved and best-selling children's book, "The Tale of Peter Rabbit", and her struggle for love, happiness, and success.
- 20061h 37mPG-137.3 (1.5K)67MetascoreThe rise and fall of the N.Y. Cosmos. The soccer team that brought Pele to America; against the backdrop of N.Y. City in the 70's.
- A British documentary about US Army defector James Dresnok currently living in North Korea after having defected during the 60s.
- 15 years after his classic documentary "The Leader, His Driver, and the Driver's Wife", Nick Broomfield examines the history of the far-right AWB and its leader Eugene Terre'Blanche and returns to South Africa to catch up with his former driver J.P. Meyer and Meyer's now ex-wife Anita, and by using a disguise, once again secures an interview with Terre'Blanche.
- Lian the waitress dissolves when she cries, and only returns when it rains.
- The crew members of NASA's Apollo missions tell their story in their own words.
- An investigation of the massacre of 24 men, women and children in Haditha, Iraq allegedly shot by 4 U.S. Marines in retaliation for the death of a U.S. Marine killed by a roadside bomb. The movie follows the story of the Marines of Kilo Company, an Iraqi family, and the insurgents who plant the roadside bomb.
- A look at the work and surprising success of a four-year-old girl whose paintings have been compared to the likes of Picasso and has raked in hundreds of thousands of dollars.
- Accompanied by gripping images from the war, 'Oh, Saigon' is an in-depth, compelling documentary about one refugee family's attempts to face its divided past and heal the physical and emotional wounds of the Vietnam War.
- Against all the odds an individual manages to create an annual global 'Peace Day'; but can he inspire an actual ceasefire and silence the cynics by proving the day can actually save lives?
- An eskimo must travel to find his lifelong love who has been kidnapped. His quest sends him into an amazing realm where he must defy danger and conquer evil to reclaim his love. A cutting-edge experience of music and visuals.
- Two years in the lives of four British sprinters.
- 'I'm Not Dead Yet' is a story of intrigue in an eccentric English family, brought to light by a 'King Lear'-like struggle over the inheritance of their Gothic stately home. Eighty-two year old Ruth promises her beloved Dunwood Hall to one of her twin daughters, with whom she has lived for the past thirty-five years. As seemingly comedic tensions begin to mount over the handover, Ruth flees to France, into the arms of her other, estranged twin daughter. Ruth's granddaughter Elizabeth documents the struggle over the family home, and the emerging, dark secrets that lie within its walls. What history haunts the twins and divides the family? Ruth's turbulent journey sees the past erupt into the present, and the unraveling of a family consumed by forty years of silence and denial. Corroded home movie footage shot over half a century creates a beautiful, haunting texture, as we hear each of these three womens different memories of what happened juxtaposed.
- Animated spot for Guitar Hero II directed by Pete Candeland.
- Directed by Pete Candeland for the BBC Beijing Olympics.
- A future archivist looks at old footage from the year 2008 to understand why humankind failed to address climate change.