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- It is a feature-length documentary is an unflinching investigation into a little-known treatment for substance abuse that could change the future of addiction forever. A treatment called N.E.T. (Neuro Electric Therapy) claims to take people off their drug of choice within 7 days, with no cold turkey and no future cravings. Invented by Scottish surgeon, Meg Patterson (MBE), 45 years ago, N.E.T. is not a tablet, and it's not expensive. So why has it been shunned by the medical establishment for the past 45 years? This compelling film follows five chronic substance abusers as they trial the treatment in Kentucky, USA. The results are remarkable. - Here we are 18 months on from the original Trial, and all of the participants who completed the treatment are still substance-free. As the world continues to reel from COVID19, this story offers real hope to those suffering from the other long-term overwhelming plague addiction.
- Three Texans turn their backs on the rat race to live off the land. Alone and learning as they go, we see their different ways of coping. A film that offers a fresh perspective to a post pandemic world.
- Step into the driving seat for a blistering ride deep into the contemporary Brooklyn punk scene. A day in the life of female punk band Flasyd. This fly-on-the wall style documentary examines a subculture with roots in the past while exploring the evolution of this thriving scene. Their story is depicted through music and the eccentric characters that inhabit their world.
- Every year, men from across the world arrive in the Pyrenees mountains to undergo a program of extreme physical and spiritual trials in order to be recognised as a 'Lion of the Pyrenees'.