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- In 1971, a young and disoriented British soldier is accidentally abandoned by his unit following a riot on the deadly streets of Belfast.
- After his girlfriend's pregnancy forces him to marry her, a young man must adjust to his new life and contend with his domineering mother-in-law.
- Set in 1974, an authentic and uplifting tale of two friends whose horizons are opened up by the discovery of black American soul music.
- An English lad secretly dates an Asian teen, while a co-worker begins an affair with the girl's older brother.
- Comedy drama about the trials and tribulations of three sets of parents as they finally realise that their children have grown up and reluctantly they have to let them enroll at Cambridge University.
- It's Wednesday 1st March 2023 and Medusa has a gig booked on a boat set to sail the River Thames. With all the odds stacked against them, can they pull it off?
- The town of Westbrick is a rough place to live in. It is here that the young rookie cop Matthew lives with his wife. Meanwhile, notorious serial killers Billy and Barbara embark on a killing spree in order to get notoriety. Matthew gets his first assignment with his much older partner William when he unfortunately crosses paths with Billy and Barbara. William gets killed in the line of duty by Billy and Barbara but that's not enough for them: they torture and brutally murder Matthew's wife. Things get even worse for young Matthew when he loses his job, being wrongfully blamed for William's death and now charged with murder. Matthew finds himself isolated; there is no reason to count on a corrupt legal system and even less of a chance of being found innocent. He goes on a rampage for vengeance and slowly turns into a mad psychopath just like Billy and Barbara.
- A look at the small percentage of parents in the UK who continue to breastfeed past the age of two.
- A vicar is forced to confront growing doubts after failing to console a grieving widow.
- A troubled teenage boy, growing up in a dreamless wilderness and isolated from those around him, is stripped of his dignity as his father abandons him for the outside world which he is trying to retreat from.
- Banned for 15 years and referred to as 'The Film the Police Arrested', Broomfield's scathing account of the Lancashire Police Force Liaison Division's handling of young, sometimes pre-teen, petty offenders is both devastating and deeply moving.
- Following on from the events in Interview Day (1996), Pippa Lloyd and Neil Whittle have now started going out together, much to the dismay of Pippa's father. They take their A level exams and leave home to go to Exeter University, but drift apart after Pippa falls for another student, Tony Gregg, and Neil finds that he prefers to spend all his time drinking and setting up a pop group. However they eventually get back together again and make the ultimate commitment - by the end of the play, they have a baby! Pippa's and Neil's parents have to adjust to life without their children. Harriet Lloyd has a brief affair with a local antique-shop owner, Gordon Callow; Hugh Lloyd opens an office in Exeter so he can keep an eye on Pippa and make sure she mixes with the right sort of people; Bevis Whittle suffers a mental breakdown but eventually Shani persuades him to go back to the local college in Blackburn where he does a night-school course in Sport Science; Shani herself studies for a degree in Cultural Studies.
- Townspeople in strange attire are being attacked by Indians who appear from the woods.. Both sides start shooting. While some Indians dance, the town begins to burn. Cowboys appear and shoot most people involved in the conflict down.
- Director Ken Loach explores the politics of race, class and charity in a capitalist society in this documentary funded by the Save the Children foundation.
- "The blue colour of Malmö FF was dropped into my eyes by an angel when I was born" These are the words used by writer Björn Ranelid to explain the feelings a devoted fan has for his team. This documentary presents the supporters of Malmö FF, who will do anything for their team, whether they win or lose. "True Blue" is a film for anyone, who ever supported a team, be it Malmö FF or any other.
- Frustrated filmmaker, Barry Lick, and a crew of film school wannabees, attempt to make a documentary about a local businessman who he believes is involved in property rackets, prostitution, pornography and drugs.
- Deaths from New Psychoactive Substances are on the increase. These "legal highs" have been directly linked to poisoning, mental health issues and deaths. Drug dealers Jed and Jamie Dixon decide to sell these drugs to school children.
- Nick Bloomfield's sequel documentary reacquaints us with the lives of the children and officers and examines the scars left by the stark events of Part I. We are left with a sobering reminder that the need for change and social reform is never cut and dried. Challenging but fascinating.
- Follow Tash McDermott, the head of football intelligence at a Premier League football club, in his bid to end hooliganism on the terraces and infiltrate the local football firm.
- A young Asian man, Adeel, and his school friend, Nathan, embark on a mission to unite the communities of their town.
- A young woman confronts her past - but can she trust her memories?
- The phone rings & the fun begins. A stranger blackmails a young man into performing "a hit" on a corrupt politician.
- A dark and unsettling world in which children have taken over a forgotten terraced street, devoid of adults with no rules or boundaries.
- The official story of England's deadliest striker, Alan Shearer, from his early days at Southampton to his big money transfer to Blackburn, where his goals helped the team to the Premier Championship. He became the top scorer in Euro 96, and proved that he is one the best strikers in the world at the moment.