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- A cowboy wanders through the wide open desert of southern Arizona. He has no horse and is running low on water. Why is he here, how did he get here, who is he following, who is following him?
- A storm is brewing in the town of Vermijo. Frank Tyler's plan was simple. He was going to dispense good, old-fashioned justice - one bullet at a time.
- Do miracles exist? Mickey McGuigan, a 73-year-old Northern Irish farmer turned writer, is going to take us on a journey to find out. Miracles may defy logic, but millions around the world believe in them. In Ireland, it's part of the traditional world of folklore and magic that people hang on to. If your cow's got Ringworm, you call a man with the "cure". He may heal the animal by spitting on it. And if your child won't stop screaming for days, a woman with the "gift" may silence it with the use of a simple piece of string! You'll meet Father Conlan, a Catholic Priest who, though paid as a parish priest, spends all his time healing the sick. There's a 6-month waiting list of people desperate to see him. One day, 38 people turned up at his door, unannounced, hoping to be cured. We'll also encounter John Purcell, a Romany Gypsy, who converted from Catholicism to become a Protestant Evangelist. A fire-and-brimstone preacher, who claims to be able to cure anything. That includes cancer, and hundreds flock to his ministry. Mickey's our guide on this cinematic adventure through a hidden part of rural Northern Ireland, where anything is possible.
- Notorious outlaw Kelly escapes from prison but his fellow gang member and best friend, Troy, is re-captured immediately and sent down for hanging. With 2 prison officers killed in the escape attempt the hunt is on to recapture Kelly as a matter of urgency. Hiding away in Tranquility Town, Kelly thinks he is safe, until a young heroic US Deputy walks in to town.
- VENGEANCE IS THE LORD'S continues the story of our troubled Texas Ranger from the Director's extended edit of Strong Arm of the Law.
- A science fiction short film about four scientists taking part in an earth-based simulation of the journey to Mars. When complications occur within the simulator, it becomes apparent all may not be what it seems. The crew are forced into making choices from conflicting facts and beliefs; choices that could mean life or death, Earth or Mars.
- Your car breaks down in the desert. You have little or no water. It is extremely hot. The road is deserted but you decide to walk to seek some form of civilization and help. When there are no options left would you sell your soul for water?
- Branches and Bones is the film document of a dance workshop interacting with nature devised and choreographed by Julie Schmidt Andreasen, with a mixture of untrained performers from the public and professional dancers. Shot on location at the rarely captured Vallø Castle in Denmark. It was shot over two days in the summer of 2014 and the film screened throughout January 2015 at two Danish libraries. A Danish version of the film has also been created entitled Grene og Ben.
- An interpretation of London's urban space with monochrome video and 32mm colour stills. A filmmaker's journey observing the facets of the city and gradually its subversion; a place built upon layers of people, architecture and encroaching nature. Originally commissioned by Filthy Lucre and made in part in cooperation with NLA - New London Architecture.
- An overview of the heyday and decline of the Lancashire textiles industry.
- Pals details the history of the 11th 'Accrington Pals' Battalion of the East Lancashire regiment during the Great War of 1914-18. The major contributors are the late Bill Turner, a Lancashire historian who began researching the history of the Pals in the 1970s when there were still a number of survivors around to interview, and Wade Russell, a former Lieutenant-Colonel of the Tank Regiment who now works as a WWI battlefield guide. Bill gives us the 'grunts-eye view' of the Pals' tragic story, while Wade puts it into a wider context. Between them they cover the recruitment and training of the Pals, their initial service in Egypt, their posting to France and the fateful first day of the Battle of the Somme, July 1st 1916, when so many of them lost their lives.