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- When 2 film makers set out to make the first Independent UK action film... it is them who almost end up committed. 2 1/2 years from start to finish... it was a long ride!
- An exploration through the mind of a young man, Arryn (Ben Spooner), as he copes with the loss of someone close to him, Lexi (Cerys Jones). We see the decline of Arryn's mental state told through the use of multiple hallucinatory sequences and magical realism.
- Writer and musician Nick Cave marks his 20,000th day on the planet Earth.
- 4 Filmmakers attempt to create five short films in 120 Hours
- An experimental video essay which uses circles and waves to explore neurodivergent experience.
- ShortNicole and Izzy are working their evening shift at a call centre. Nicole, an outgoing, larger than life socialite, feels trapped by this occupation and Izzy, a quiet young woman, happy with living life out with her boyfriend, just wants to get her job done. This particular evening, the two friends reflect on their struggles, fears, and (lack of) accomplishments whilst attempting to sell dog treats to customers.
- Actor Stephen Tompkinson, who also provides the voiceover for the series, gets a surprise skull-inspired cake from the team.
- The wife's affair and a death in the family hasten the demise of an upper-class English marriage.
- A humorous subject intended to be run as a part of a railroad scene during the period in which the train is passing through a tunnel.
- When Eve drags Reg to see a psychic medium, he gets a lot more than he bargains for.
- Mike is asked to create a gelato-inspired cake for a Swedish couple, while Dave has his hands full with a taxidermy cake.
- Released from a British prison, an American is hired as an electrician for a London bank but his criminal acquaintances show-up and force the reluctant Yank to join them as the inside-man in a well-planned bank heist.
- Christine loves a deserving cause to support so she's in her element when she gets an order to make a spectacular cake for the Mercury Phoenix awards; a glittering London event to honour Freddie Mercury and raise awareness of HIV and AIDS.
- It's time to celebrate our differences and passions as these chocolatiers get into action making two jaw-dropping wedding cakes. The first is modelled on the couple's beloved pigs. And the second is plastered in bespoke teddy bears.
- British European activists look at how the European Union supports the ongoing peace process in Northern Ireland - and how the Good Friday Agreement could be threatened by Brexit.
- A man, objecting to being filmed, comes closer and closer to the camera lens until his mouth is all we see. Then he opens wide and swallows camera and cinematographer. He steps back, chews, and grins.
- Self-styled 'concerned citizen' Amanda Penrose makes a video diary of her efforts to house a homeless man, only to reveal that his motives and hers are not all that they first seemed.
- The team gets a big order from the Royal Academy, but Dave changes the design without the boss knowing.
- A self-help addict unwittingly finds herself on a killing spree with her unhinged life coach.
- Jake is left feeling humiliated after making a rookie mistake on the pier. Jo is closing in on an eccentric local drug dealer, but their words leave her questioning some of the choices she has made in her life.
- As summer hangs up its flip-flops our intrepid chocolatiers head for the capital with a cake that celebrates ten years of the Trafalgar Hotel which celebrities flock to. Napoleon is immortalised in chocolate for a surprise birthday treat.
- After an organized hit takes a turn for the worst, only one of three men can be held responsible. Throughout the aftermath of this monumental error, each of these men plot and scheme to shift the blame and prevent themselves from being killed for something they have potentially not done. The one problem and only question that cannot escape all three is...who has blown the whistle on who? Brian Bevan, an infamous and invisible drug lord hires Irishman Michael Conway to take out his associate, Carlton Dean, who he claims has been double crossing him for over 3 months. However, when a routine killing doesn't go according to Bevan's plans and Conway finds himself in a situation beyond his control, who will have the cunning to out smart the other, who will have the daring to make the first move and who will more importantly remain alive. A Silent Whistle follows the twists and turns of three men caught up in a situation that cannot be swept under the carpet or ignored. If someone is going to say something, it's perhaps best they say nothing at all.
- The world's a stage for our star struck chocolatiers as Justin Lee Collins gets a Rock Of Ages birthday creation that turns up the glam, and a pair of Rocky Horror fanatics light up the sea front with their larger than life wedding.
- Olivia is tired of boring life that is getting her nowhere. When presented with a questionable opportunity to skip forward 10 years she is unsure to take it or not.
- A series of shots of activities along the sea front at Brighton southern England. The film is historically important for being the first commercially produced film in natural colour, using director George Albert Smith's patented Kinemacolor process
- An Air Raid Precautions warden stationed in the Brighton area during World War Two faces an unexpected crisis in the middle of a midday air raid.
- A woman must deal with a mysterious pursuer after withdrawing a large amount of cash from an A.T.M.
- Ellie, a young babysitter looking to earn a bit of extra money, is hired to take care of a young child in a house for the evening. Ellie quickly discovers that this house isn't all it seems to be, with dark secrets lurking around each and every corner. With terrifying scares and unnerving revelations, Ellie soon realises that it is no coincidence she has found herself in this house. Tonight of all nights, Ellie wishes she was anywhere but here.
- The story of a romance between the daughter of the Prince Regent and Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg.
- Alfie Elkins (Alan Price) returns, up to his old womanizing ways--until he meets his match in sophisticated magazine editor Abby Summers (Jill Townsend). His pursuit is complicated by his encounter with Norma (Sheila White) and the fact that a jealous husband won't let him forget about his time with his wife Fay (Joan Collins).
- John Preston meets Sally who agrees to marry him. Then, Preston begins to have dreams about Sylvia, a woman from his past, who comes to Deanbridge to blackmail him. In his dream, Preston strangles. He seeks help from Doctor Walton.
- Alison needs to get her life back on track but it's difficult. Just as she thinks she's making headway she gets knocked back and has to confront the past once again.
- A portrait of the singer as he recounts his Montreal childhood, his New York breakthrough, and his subsequent successes worldwide. Openly gay, Rufus provides a frank and revealing look at his life, including his going temporarily blind from drug problems. With comments by his sister and his mother, musicians Elton John, Sting, Neil Tennant ("Pet Shop Boys"), Tom ?? ("Keane"), and showcasing his talents on solo piano as well as with his band, this is a fascinating film.
- The chocolatiers at Choccywoccydoodah are in the business of love. Today they make a massive heart for Dannii Minogue's dressing room and build a spectacular winter wonderland wedding cake.
- A married theatre lighting technician with two small children has an affair with a teenage actress.
- After finding a random £1,000,000 deposit from the bank in his account, Tom and his best friend Darren figure they have the weekend to use the money to make some money.
- During the apple harvest season, a small Sussex village by the name of Ambleton is rocked by a government proposal for a nearby motorway, a concept rejected by the popular town mayor, but embraced by a talented restaurateur and chef John Miller, who is battling his own past as well as the historical village's concept of change. It ultimately leads to inspiration and devastation, as seen through the eyes of a young, unemployed restaurant pianist.