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- TV SeriesA comedy sitcom about young adulthood set in mid 90's London. It follows Harriet and Stephen who are still finding their feet as fledgling 'grown-ups'. Despite a history of disastrous relationships.
- Coming of age/love story set in London in the 90s drum'n bass scene.
- Family Matters is a short film based on a true story, about the struggle of Angela as she battle's through the harassment of her partners drug addiction and the effects it has on their daughter; Lucy and their future.
- Chris is just like any other 10 year old kid, he's got a secret, He has superpowers, except in Chris's case it happens to be true, or is it ?. We all have secrets we try to hide, except for Chris hiding it isn't really a priority.
- ShortA film about love, relationships and mental health 'I Thought I Knew You' follows Martha and Esther as they navigate their long term relationship through a storm. Having grown up in a relationship, Esther is left dependent and Martha responsible, causing resentment and pressure. Esther is falling apart, drinking herself into oblivion and not considering what long term effects her needs and anxiety is having on her partner. Unknown to Esther, Martha begins to explore other options when she secretly falls for a man. Nat is striking, together and financially secure - he turns Martha's methodical thinking on its head, leaving her in a spin about making the right decision. As we learn more about Esther's fragile past (suicide attempts and severe anxiety) we see the devastation that may be caused by Martha's reckless infidelity. The power shifts back and forth as Esther takes on the challenge of accepting Martha's current flaws (her lies and deceit) and Martha falls apart at the thought of walking away from familiar surroundings to new ground. This short film takes us on a journey exploring friendship, power and vulnerability as we watch a couple, who know nothing else, begin to realise what life might be like without each other. A short film developed and directed by Dan Lowenstein (House of Create Ltd), written by Sophie Smith-Tong and produced by Jason Matthewson with cinematography by Tom Walder and Matthew Perren of 84 Films.
- Short"I Feel You" follows the life of Tommy, a blind deaf -mute 10 year old child on the birthday of his father David. Little is known about this awful disability and even less research is done into the understanding of it, and how it effects many families across the globe. Facing the world in complete darkness, without the ability of sight, hearing or speech, how can he even begin to understand life on this planet. A number of years ago I saw a commercial centred around the development and aid of this terrible condition which really stuck with me. It wasn't until the following night that I had a dream. What would it be like to have a son or daughter of my own that suffered in this way, is there anything you wouldn't do for your loved ones to give them the best life possible filled with happiness and dignity.
- The world is besieged by a virus. The economy is about to stop and the population is forced to stay at home. Claudio's life is no longer the same as before. His house is now also his office and the void of those walls weighs day after day. An abandoned industrial shed, not far away, however, kindles in him a faint hope. The film follows 4 real stories and one fiction to tell a scenario seen several times in American films - but this time it's true. These are the stories: 1) A young Youtuber is locked in his home. Keep making travel videos using the green-screen because he can't travel anymore. 2) An old woman (93 years old) live alone and the quarantine has made her life even more solitary. 3) A family. Five persons inside a small house - every day all the day. 4) A young girl who lost her job spends all day sending emails hoping to find a new one.
- Far from the familiar surroundings of Britain, a father and son start their new lives in Italy. Making friends here though may prove more difficult than either of them think, the bullies aren't just found on the playground.
- The young YouTuber Njiwa is spending a classic summer evening when suddenly a mysterious voice hires him to perform a high-risk mission: Find and defeat Dracula to end the submission of the Romanian people. Obviously it is not an easy mission for Njiwa who, with his 12 years of age and poor school preparation, does not even know where Romania is. However, he decides to accept the challenge and convinces his uncle Claudio to accompany him on this funny adventure. Will our "hero" manage to defeat Dracula?
- A celebration of the best of independent international films. Brought to you from Regent Street Cinema, London.
- In the series pilot, Jonathan Hayfield begins his new career as the CEO of Hayfields after inheriting it due to his father's death; however, upon arrival, in becomes apparent that he's not quite "CEO material".
- Dora Harrelson, otherwise known as Dirty Dora, makes an appearance at the Hayfields building with some news that proves to be rather difficult for Jonathan. Meanwhile, a familiar face causes Calvin a bit of discomfort.
- After accidentally bumping into Calvin at the office, Mrs. Hayfield must deal with her previous mistakes and try to rekindle her relationship with him. In other news, Katharine and Graham reveal something that perhaps they shouldn't have.
- As Jonathan's mental health worsens, he considers passing the flame - of CEO - on. Meanwhile, Calvin and Zac begin to get closer to one another.
- After Jonathan's failed suicide attempt, Graham starts to grow closer towards him. This starts friction between himself and Katharine.
- After a finger is wrongly pointed, relationships begin to crumble and accusations start to turn friends against one another.