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- A group of nuns struggle to establish a convent in the Himalayas, while isolation, extreme weather, altitude, and culture clashes all conspire to drive the well-intentioned missionaries mad.
- Bull mysteriously returns home after a 10 year absence to seek revenge on those who double crossed him all those years ago.
- The incredible story of amateur sailor Donald Crowhurst and his solo attempt to circumnavigate the globe. The struggles he confronted on the journey while his family awaited his return is one of the most enduring mysteries of recent times.
- On June 25, 1983, the Lord's Cricket Ground witnessed 14 men beat the two times World Champions West Indies, putting India back onto the cricket world stage.
- With most of the world blinded and the dangerous carnivorous Triffids set loose, it falls upon a band of scattered survivors to fight this plant invasion and the madness following.
- A young artist is commissioned by the wife of a wealthy landowner to make a series of drawings of the estate while her husband is away.
- Two teams go head to head in a bid to sell their recently acquired items for a profit at auction
- Arthur Kipps, an orphan apprenticed to a tyrannical owner of a mercantile, has a sudden abrupt change of life when his wealthy grandfather dies and leaves him a pile of money.
- A darkly comic, character-driven thriller following a government whistleblower and his forthright wife as they are sent to a remote house in Belgium. Joined by two close protection officers, they await the arrival of a British journalist.
- Joining WWII, USA ships soldiers to UK. Matt and John arrive in 1942. Each see a local woman - married or to be engaged with soldiers serving faraway.
- To avoid the burden of commitment, a young lawyer and a writer agree to be romantic partners only two days a week. That won't get complicated - right?
- A squadron leader and a retired milkman decide to bury their differences and move in together after they are both widowed on the same night. They become a companionable, if odd, couple until their unlikely friendship is threatened by the arrival of an alluring woman with a hidden agenda.
- Vikranth is a vigilante who has targeted 'Nayak Bhai' and his money. Who is Vikranth and what is his beef with Nayak forms the crux of the story.
- A lion escapes from a circus but is rescued and protected by a young boy.
- Regional news programme for the South East of England which features news, sport, weather and other special stories broadcast live from the Royal Tunbridge Wells studio. Presented by Rob Smith, Polly Evans and weather by Kaddy Lee-Preston.
- Imagine a world without books... A young boy leaves behind his holographic entertainment and explores the abandoned old shop fronts outside. Down a forgotten alley he discovers the last ever bookshop. And inside, an ancient Shopkeeper, who has been waiting over 25 years for a customer... This 20 minute short film promotes the plight of independent bookshops through a fantastical fictional narrative. A timeless and atmospheric short tackling a pressing topical issue. Filmed on location in some Kent and London's beautiful, historic (and endangered) bookshops.
- Following a case of mistaken identity, a frustrated cynic finds himself hailed as a costumed crime-fighter by his little town. Rather than explain and risk doing even more damage, he decides to operate as a suburban superhero.
- Ex-convict broke out from the prison, who is on a mission to hunt down a chinese teenager boy who incidentally played the witness for the murder scene.
- An in-depth interview with Josie Harrison Marks, conducted on her brass bed in Kent. Josie recalls growing up as the daughter of legendary pornographer George Harrison Marks, and working on the infamous 1977 movie 'Come Play with Me', which starred the late Mary Millington.
- A bittersweet comedy-drama about a struggling actor with multiple personality disorder whose three identities battle for control when he wins the lead role in a West End play and falls for the pretty makeup artist.
- Jack comes out of prison and gets released early by his boss , but for that he has too do one more job and settle the score but with all this on his head, his wife/girlfriend wants him to stop, stay clean or he will lose her if he doesn't pack up his ideas.
- All About Town is an ensemble film looking at twelve groups of characters as they struggle to cope during a punishing heat wave in a small town.
- Antiques Expert and Professional Dealer David Dickinson chooses six would-be Antique experts from 200 hopeful members of the public and entrusts them with £50,000 or his own money to see if with his help they can turn a profit at a professional Antiques fair within six weeks. If they turn a profit they get to keep it, but if they lose then it's host David Dickinson who'll front the loss from his own pocket and he won't be too happy about it...
- The Profession tells the story of drug dealer Tommy Swallow. Throughout the narrative we learn more about Tommy, the way he works, his life, and his ambition to be successful.
- A lost young woman obsesses over a life coach who she discovers is way more screwed up than she is.
- The film follows the work of theatrical societies in South-East England performing the works of Gilbert and Sullivan.
- 13-year-old Emily begins receiving secret admirer notes in the library, taking her on a journey of discovery through literature, romance, and ultimately a bittersweet personal history.
- A man finds himself in front of an angry audience who demand he justifies his existence.
- A romantic coming-of-age comedy from the ungrittiest of regions - The English Home Counties. It follows teenager Lance on his failing attempts to have the ultimate party and get the girl.
- An intimate portrait of wild foxes and 'The Fox Project', a charity dedicated to healing sick and injured foxes and releasing them back into the wild.
- While cutting through a park, a young man (Edward Toll) finds a handbag left unattended on a bench. This is only the start of his worries, however, as he soon finds a kite stuck in a tree. The harder he tries to get it down, the more the kite seems to resist and the more he wants it!
- A massive solar storm sends a stream of charged particles racing towards Earth, shutting down electronic devices and communication, leaving a highly-strung father looking after his two sons.
- An ageing drag queen sparkles her way through time, revisiting her glory days.
- A foreign spy breaks into the house of a government agent to steal encrypted files.
- Real utopia inspired by the troubled true story of Kate and Sebastian Shemirane. Delving into the lives of a family consumed by Conspiracy Theories, harsh ideologies and the anti-vaxx agenda. A tale that resembles our polarised times.
- Television commercial, created by Cre8 MultiMedia and the Homeshop88 shopping channel, to promote the launch of the Ecoegg.
- Down the water slide and high diving at the Tunbridge Wells, Bath, England.
- 2 pigeons friends are dancing together on a roof, when their peace is suddenly disturbed by an unexpected arrival...
- Lyrically abstract in style, The Silent Question is based on the American gothic short story The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
- A man discovers that he is changing into a horse, after he drinks a protein shake, containing horse DNA.
- A wine shop gets held up by an incompetent crook and things go from bad to ridiculous.
- Staggering from the battlefield in 1916, a wounded soldier encounters his past. He grows ever younger as he strives towards his destination, until he arrives at his boyhood home as a child. Now old and frail, his mother has been waiting to see him since the day he died at the front, in 1916. After one last embrace, they can both rest in peace. The love between a mother and son will cross eternity.
- Set during the Covid-19 crisis, and filmed under lock-down using Zoom video conferencing software, the film tells the story of Stuart, a young Doctor Who fan with Down's Syndrome who's receiving an online cooking lesson from his grandmother, with his social worker/care manager, Khadija, also in on the call. The ensuing conversation is both funny and moving, as it lays bare the stresses and strains of life in lock-down. Written as a direct response to the current crisis, the film is designed to be shot using only laptop webcams, with all cast and crew continuing to isolate throughout. Written by Ian Winterton, with input from actor Sam Barnard, who plays Stuart, the film was being made to raise awareness and funds for the Down's Syndrome Association.