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- Noir thriller about a criminal seeking redemption by tracking down the daughter of the woman he killed. Along the way he is haunted by his guilt in the guise of the woman's ghost.
- A young woman wakes up in a deserted factory where she is hunted by an invisible force.
- In the summer of 1983, just days before the birth of his first son, writer and theologian John Hull went blind. In order to make sense of the upheaval in his life, he began keeping a diary on audiocassette. Upon their publication in 1990, Oliver Sacks described the work as 'the most extraordinary, precise, deep and beautiful account of blindness I have ever read. It is to my mind a masterpiece.' With exclusive access to these original recordings, NOTES ON BLINDNESS encompasses dreams, memory and imaginative life, excavating the interior world of blindness.
- Three misfits embark on a weekend they will never forget.
- After losing her pen, Fran struggles to navigate a waiting room.
- A struggling disabled actress gets a job advising a film star how to be disabled for his latest role.
- ShortDeaf drama set in 1930s Nazi Germany.
- Enlisted to teach a class of wheelchair-users about filmmaking, the neurotic Jasper gets a little more than he bargained for. His charges seem to know more than he does about his subject; they're not impressed by his own heartfelt social realist oeuvre; and they meet his every suggestion with the blank indifference peculiar to the streetwise adolescent. Questions condescending outreach projects, self-defeating attitudes within the disabled community, and the vacuity of the film business - all with a sly wink and a healthy helping of self-parody.
- What if a deaf man became an internationally famous Porn Star? This is a comedic mockumentary about someone who does just that - all because he's very, very good with his hands.
- Experimental Animation/documentary/drama hybrid from the imagination of autistic director Michael Smith and his avenging alter-ego the Dark Fox.
- On the sand dunes of her local beach a female jogger returns to the scene of a crime looking for closure.
- Emily and Andy have been trying for a baby for years. After three stillborn babies their world has been torn apart by grief. Having moved house to make a fresh start, Emily slips into a delusional state as a way of coping with her loss. Andy tries to help guide her through whilst privately struggling in his own way with the loss of his much wanted children, as well as the gradual loss of his wife as he becomes isolated from her world. Andy then takes drastic action to help Emily see the truth. But is their relationship strong enough to survive?
- During WW1 Arthur Robertson is forced to come face to face with more struggles than he bargained for. Watching his personal battle unfold proves that sometimes all that matters is knowing you matter.
- A Children's horror film. ADAM, a young boy whose soldier father has recently died is afraid of the monster haunting his room despite his mother's reassurances that there is no such thing. He promises his mother he will "be brave like dad" but in the dead of night his wardrobe door creaks open and the monster returns to terrify him. Desperate for the toilet Adam manages to trick the monster and escape from his room however in the hours of darkness Adam will have to face more than just things that go bump in the night.
- In the tradition of films such as Paris J'Taime and Tickets, The Magic Hour is a second anthology of short stories by five different directors who each have a disability. The film has been produced by 104 films -the world leaders in disability cinema.
- A film-maker takes five wheelchair-bound teenagers out into the country to make a short film about the "struggle" they go through every day, but they are sick of being treated differently from other people; they have other ideas.
- IWitness is a thriller set inside an English caravan park which centres on the young and recently injured (wheelchair bound) landlord. His only contact with other people is his daily visits from a nurse and the sporadic interactions from his caravan tenants. As he physically recuperates in confinement, he becomes more and more dependent on his CCTV, internet and phone texts for information about the outside world. This removal from reality starts to corrupt his mind, plunging him into the depths of uncertainty and exposing him to a later day cabin fever.
- Large is a fast-paced teenage gross-out comedy about a clean-cut Birmingham lad who is conned into a disastrous night out by his Jack-the-lad best mate.
- Nothing in the world is simply black and white. Three men sit in the Dog & Duck, a pub in London's Soho. It's last call. One offers to get a round, and each wants a Guinness. He summarizes, "So that's three Guinnesses," and that precipitates a disagreement about the stout's plural: Guinnesses, Guinni (accent on the second syllable), or, simply, Guinness (as in one fish, two fish). Each form has its proponent. Will the lads take a break from their disagreement long enough for one to get to the bar and place the order? Will fisticuffs erupt?
- Campaigning documentary feature film about about the representation of disability in cinema and the work of 104 films, who specialise in this area.
- The story of one man's epic battle with his faulty smoke alarm.
- Two shop assistants... a trekkie... and a pants-obsessed mad-man. When two sassy, shop assistant sisters start to get Dirty Phonecalls, heaven help the man who done them wrong.
- A young man with Myalgic Encephalomyeltis (ME) struggles to achieve his potential, due to his illness.
- Vincent Van Gogh wakes up in present-day Provence and has to come to terms with his posthumous fame.
- During World War Two, two disabled friends find themselves processed into the Nazi death machine.
- Laurence is the security guard in an empty office block. His life consists of meaningless, endless circles. Then he meets Ann and realises that life can take a different shape.
- Esther May Campbell's latest short BE MINE is a musical drama, commissioned as part of the Bollywood Shorts competition launched by the BBC together with Film London, Calling The Shots and ABi Associates. Shot on High Definition, it's an unusual mix of modern, 1940s and Asian music, dance and visual influences. The film stars Maxine Peake as stressed out, distracted mum and introduces Sophie Dukes as bike-obsessed 10-year old Tina - and it's her world of music, dance and fantasy that we inhabit, somewhere on the streets of Birmingham.
- Dog Tired is a darkly comic tale of one man's turmoil with sleep deprivation and his haunting visions of canine pursuers.
- Adam has it all - a beautiful wife and daughter and home, but one day he wakes up in a hostel for the homeless - how did he there and how can he get his life back?