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- A woman is forced into a deadly game in which she has to kill five people or all her friends and family will be butchered.
- A successful Wall Street trader returns to England with her new husband and five-year-old son, but their new start together turns into a nightmare when they move into a country house which contains a terrible secret.
- In the mid-1960s, Joan, not long married to comic actor John Le Mesurier, meets and is mutually attracted to comedian Tony Hancock, married to the long-suffering Freddie. Hancock's most successful period is in the past and he has become depressive and alcoholic, recently emerging from a stay in a rehab centre. Joan tells him that if he can remain sober for a year she will leave John for him. Hancock goes to Australia to film a comedy series there but it does not work out and he commits suicide. Joan stays with John until his death in the 1980s.
- Travelling through the events of the Arsenal football season.
- A wounded soldier is refused help by everyone he encounters.
- Joanne and Nick - a smart young couple heading for thirty and making a paranormal way in the world. She talks to the dead, while he collects the valuables in the other rooms. They do it once too often; and they're on the run. They head into the mountains. As night falls, their car breaks down, and they continue on foot. Not far away they discover a deserted house at the side of a hidden lake. There they take shelter for the night. But the house is not empty. Living there are an eccentric woman, Queenie, and a younger companion, Naiad. Our smart young couple think they're in control. They soon find out that they're not. Joanne thought she'd been faking her psychic powers. Now she finds they're real, and someone - or something - has plans for using them. Something supernatural is going on, and it becomes clear that Queenie and Naiad are fighting over the newcomers in a power struggle of their own. It's the longest 48 hours of their lives - and they're all wrong about how it ends, who is living, and who is not.
- A man sit and starts to open up about his addiction but soon its clear its not as innocent as it first seems
- Through the imaginations of young school children, adults trapped in the rat race find inspiration.
- An urban hermit has to face his fear of going outside to get himself life-saving medication.
- Filmmakers behind and in front of the camera attempt to tell a story.
- A beautiful love story with a 'light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel', phase of people emerging from the pain and hardship mental health struggles finding that the future is, indeed, bright and promising.