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- Maude, with a voracious appetite, swiftly polishes off her packed lunch and is still hungry. But there is no more food, so what will Maude eat next to satisfy her hunger?
- A motley group of astronauts travel unimaginable distances across time and space on a quest for a glimpse of something beyond known reality.
- Francis, the son of a corrupt TV preacher, tumbles down a hallucinatory rabbit-hole of sex, drugs, aliens, fratricide, and planetary apocalypse in this twisted take on the life of Saint Francis.
- Following the unexpected suicide of her mother, Angela finds comfort in her new friendship with Brian. One day she receives a terrifying package containing a voyeuristic tape. The tape chronicles her mother's final days and reveals that someone had been following, watching...stalking her. As the death toll around town rises, it becomes clear that this is no mere coincidence. They thought they were suicides, but the truth was far worse.
- A young girl working in her father's Arabic restaurant is forced to decide which comes first - her dreams or her family.
- Seventy-one-year-old Johnny Murphy spent 40 years fighting as a mercenary in the African jungle, but his biggest battle is perhaps the one he's now fighting with boredom, in a Surrey retirement home.
- A pilgrim must walk barefooted to the summit of Ireland's tallest and most sacred mountain, Croagh Patrick.
- Maryam, a young Muslim woman, travels to London for the first time to speak at a women's rights march in Trafalgar Square.
- Local hero 'Rocky' makes it his mission to save the small seaside town of Hunstanton, Norfolk, from falling into the sea.
- Short doc following a Northern Soul DJ on his journey from Manchester to London to spin records.
- In 1979, Nabeel Yasin fled his homeland Iraq with his wife Nada and three-year-old son because he had published poetry that did not conform to the views of Saddam Hussein and his regime, including the work The Poet Satirizes the King. Branded an 'enemy of the state', Yasin faced imprisonment and likely death if he remained in Iraq. He continued to write and publish poetry from exile in the UK, his works smuggled back into Iraq where they became a popular symbol of resistance. Filmmaker Georgie Weedon tells Yasin's story in her film, The Poet of Baghdad.
- In 1727 an investigation was launched into London's Fleet prison for debtors. Georgian society was horrified by the torture, neglect, violence and pitiful conditions endured by its prisoners.
- The real 'Fantasia'! Love is complicated, especially when two inanimate objects, lost in an underground car park, find each other. This film tells the unlikely love story between a Victorian Dress and a Mechanic Overall. The audience witnesses the exploration of the class divides through the first step into a new relationship.
- Computer avatar saves the world from self-replicating microscopic robots.
- A fly on the wall series following the lives of the teachers, pupils and staff of the world famous Pineapple Dance Studios.
- An insightful rockumentary looking at the history of the British rock band, Blur, as they head out on the road for their 2009 reunion tour.
- A documentary telling the story of the newly reformed Take That. Global mega star 'Robbie Williams' rejoins his former band mates for the first time in over 15 years to record Take That's sixth studio album 'Progress'. 'Look Back, Don't Stare' gives a brutally honest account of how Williams return to the group has affected the other four members and shows how the pressures of fame and the relentless power struggle for artistic leadership between Williams and Barlow contributed to the break up of one of the best selling bands of the 90's.
- British rock band Blur perform live at Hyde Park in London, England as part of their 2009 reunion tour.
- Werewolves across America is a portrait of modern youth culture. The film stars nomadic folk icon Viking Moses who guides us through the world of the US DIY music scene.
- 3 of the biggest rising stars in UK music are dumped in the middle of nowhere with only £20 in cash a BlackBerry Torch smartphone. One week later, they're billed to play an epic final gig at the other end of the country. Using the smartphone, they need to mobilise their fans to provide them with all of the food, transport and accommodation necessary to get them there... Broadcast in real time with daily 6-8 minute online episodes and as a weekly round up for Channel 4's T4.
- Official music video of 'The Flood' by Take That.
- This video continues the story of sonic warfare between the Department of Culture and Communication (DOCC) and the MICroscope sonic resistance.
- Despite its small release, the song had a music video. Although all direction and production in the video is unknown, it completely consists of a close-up of a record needle, playing the "Fool's Day" 7" vinyl. It was posted up onto the Parlophone YouTube page in 2010.