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- April 6th, 1917. As an infantry battalion assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap.
- When his brother dies under mysterious circumstances in a car accident, London gangster Jack Carter travels to Newcastle to investigate.
- 'The Other Child' is an adaptation of the Charlotte Link novel, set in both modern day and war-time Scarborough. When twelve year old Fiona Barnes is evacuated from London during the Blitz, she ends up on a remote farm in Scarborough where she meets, and falls in love with, the idealistic and patriotic son of her host family; Chad Beckett. Fiona is joined on the farm by a young autistic boy, Brian Sommerville, who has been orphaned in the bombing of London. Forming a strong emotional attachment to Fiona, Brian is seen as little more than irritant by Fiona and Chad as their love blossoms, but is cared for by Mrs Beckett until her death through illness. With Chad finally being drafted to fight abroad, and Fiona briefly at home in London visiting her Mother, Brian is allowed to leave the relative safety of the farm to live, and work, in squalor at a neighbouring farm owned by a notoriously abusive and uncaring McBright. Upon learning of Brian's fate, Fiona and Chad do nothing to rescue him - a decision which drives them apart through guilt and which will haunt them both throughout their lives. When events in the modern day threaten to have far reaching consequences for their children - Old Fiona and Chad are thrown together again. Chad, now seemingly resigned to his fate, sits mute and immobile whilst Fiona attempts to avoid the mistakes of their past
- Our school is a program on cbbc or I player about a real class of year seven and it shows you what it's like in secondary school
- When the popular local bully who is struggling to come to terms with his sexuality falls for the outcasted gay neighbour who attempts to pursue him; they jeopardize their secret, social status, friends and risk their lives
- A widower takes his new girlfriend camping to bond with his children but the kids see this as an opportunity to get rid of her.
- Left behind amongst the backdrop of declining industry, Mack is struggling to survive as the sole carer for his mother. Making ends meet, his moral compass is questioned when an unexpected encounter forces him to reconsider his world view.
- In this documentary we follow the CWU Cleveland Amal from the Middlesbrough and Stockton picket lines to the mass protest in Parliament square in London with their colleagues from across the country as they demand better pay and working conditions.
- The story of the fast freight, 4.48 pm, Bristol to Leeds, vacuum braked throughout.
- Through looking into advances in robotics, immigration and cultural isolation, Human Machine offers a new look at how systematic inequality causes division and conflict between those communities that are impacted most.
- Once in a career a footballer gets to achieve the ultimate dream of playing at Wembley. This film is not so much about the story of one team's famous cup run, but of the way in which the entire community was inspired by their efforts.
- Unseen armies of people clean up our crap. Albert Shortt is one of them. The idea to make a documentary about Albert was a kind of David Lynch 'ear in the car park' moment. I wanted to macro-in on subject matter that is as much about all our lives as his. I feel that the old idea of the 'dignity of labour' has been somewhat lost. We follow Albert and his staff as they go about the business of cleaning up what the everyday folk leave behind, to coin a phrase. The result is funny, poignant and I hope ultimately uplifting.
- Unseen armies of people clean up our crap. Albert Shortt is one of them. The idea to make a documentary about Albert was a kind of David Lynch 'ear in the car park' moment. I wanted to macro-in on subject matter that is as much about all our lives as his. I feel that the old idea of the 'dignity of labour' has been somewhat lost. We follow Albert and his staff as they go about the business of cleaning up what the everyday folk leave behind, to coin a phrase. The result is funny, poignant and I hope ultimately uplifting.
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