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- A tough cop is dispatched to take down a serial killer who has been targeting police officers.
- Henri is depressed after losing his job, but finds himself too afraid to go through with suicide. He hires a contract killer to do the job for him instead - but what happens if he changes his mind?
- A disillusioned, angry university graduate comes to terms with his grudge against middle-class life and values.
- Desperate to evade an angry pimp, a London prostitute and a young girl flee by train to Brighton after an appointment with a powerful client goes violently wrong.
- A social gathering is rocked to its core when Jack accuses his best friend's wife of infidelity. But as the allegations start flying, it soon emerges that a far more sinister game may be at play.
- A serial killer played by Jake Gyllenhaal travels through the hippest parties on a killing spree of Dalston hipsters. Gyllenhaal masters the role of unsuspecting dark-eyed psycho as he pumps iron and gums drugs preparing for his next beautifully fashionable victim. Transforming the music video into magnificently dramatic cinema, director Daniel Wolfe has captured contemporary London in a shockingly addictive modern Slasher.
- A music video for Nia Ekanem's song "Love Me Still".
- In Hackney in 1977, Johnny Jarvis and Alan Lipton become unlikely friends in their final year at school: Jarvis is the class clown, a popular lad with a talent for welding, while Lipton is a bookish dreamer who spends his time fabricating impressive exploits, pondering the future and fantasising about the father he's never met. As they leave school and anxiously embark on an uncertain future, can their friendship survive?
- A short film in which a director's voice appears to be directing all the action on a busy London street.
- A small group of mismatched survivors of a zombie apocalypse try to escape to a rumoured rescue point on the Essex coast.
- It is a multi-narrative feature film set across four storylines that follow a group of characters as their lives begin to unravel. Aisha is in a marriage that has become stale. When her wish to get pregnant finally becomes reality, she receives some very unexpected news. Louie and Gaspard are a gay couple who are happily in love but when Louie's female fiance suddenly shows up in the picture, all that they hold dear begins to fall apart. Adam and Luke are best friends, but an attack on Adam at a party threatens to create a schism between them. Sindiso runs a charity for women to which she has dedicated herself. When the centre begins to have financial troubles with the real risk of closing, Sindiso has to question her fundamental motivations.
- One day you might find a balloon on the floor and ask: Who did it once belong to? Whose face did it light up? What joy was it once commemorating, now only to be trodden on and wheeled over between alleyways and curbs?
- LONDON UNDERGROUND was a documentary feature film produced to promote a series of albums for the German market also called London Underground. Producer David Wilkinson, director Matt Lipsey and Associate Producer Richard Gooderick came up with a formula of taking a varied group of bands, party promoters and participants all involved in the underground music scene across London. The film starts with them at 6:00pm on a Friday and follows their progression through Friday night to Saturday morning, afternoon and night into the very early hours of Sunday morning. It had a high profile launch in Germany with the film, filmmakers and various bands and DJ's including Jerry Dammers visiting Munich, Frankfurt, Ulm, Koln, Hamburg etc. The film had a small release in the UK and was sold internationally by the Arts Council of Great Britain.
- 'Cinema Now' is a short, observational documentary film depicting closed cinemas from the point of view of their exteriors in and amongst the London cityscape. During the COVID-19 pandemic thus far, cinemas around the country have been closed and left (largely) without government funding or support - depriving audiences of their love for cinema. The film sets out to document cinemas in their current state. With no narration or music - except an overwhelming cascade of localised, diegetic sounds (traffic noise, pedestrians walking and natural ambiences) for every cinema filmed - the film intends to show cinemas as they are now: motionless, noiseless, devoid of activity. The occasional pedestrian may incidentally cross the frame, as might a car or bicycle - none of these occurrences will be scripted, or conversely, made to feel purposefully desolate. With the film, we want to capture and show not just closed cinemas but members of the public passively walking by and giving little, if any, notice to them. The film will thus take the form of an observational documentary, with long static shots of each venue. The matter of fact is that whilst the people's cinemas remain closed, wider society has felt powerless. The film is committed to demonstrating solidarity with independent cinema owners, staff and public alike who all cherish the cinema as an establishment, a social space and as a means for discovering film.
- A young Kurdish man struggles to adapt to the Kurdish Community of North London.
- Waking up in the middle of the night, a young woman realises she's not alone, and something is taking her photo.
- Dare you find out what sort of villain you would be?
- A marriage, running well over injury time, ends Woman 1 - Man 0, after Woman [finally] speaks her mind about their thirty years together.
- Comedians describe the silliest science they've seen on TV and in the movies.
- 'Abdullah' is the story of a lonely man - a Turkish mini-cab driver in London who has been forgotten; by the city, by the society and by his own people. Things take a darker turn when Abdullah picks up a fare one night; a young man who notices Abdullah. As the two men make a connection, the question becomes clear: can Abdullah change his fate or will he get swallowed by his own dark disconnection.
- A mock documentary investigating and revealing the confused double-identity of a George Clooney look-a-like.
- Half sisters Faye and Isla slowly come to terms with the weight of their father's death. Faye experiences great doubt in her marriage but at least the sisters had each other, or so Faye thought.
- A woman in an abusive relationship dreams of escape. Dark dreams...
- As fellow conspirators start turning up dead and the Customs net starts to close in on him, Taylor starts to panic and desperately attempts to close the deal for the bomb.
- An anonymous call puts DS June Lenker in the path of the formidable DCI Daniel Hegarty.
- Time for another 'all stations' challenge. This time, to visit the 112 stations on the London Overground. Can I do it in the fastest time possible?
- John River is a detective who is grief stricken at the death of his colleague and appears haunted by the manifestations of murder victims.
- When an eight-year-old boy finds his grandfather dead in a pub basement, he tells Rob that he was hit by a man with a baseball bat, but Vivienne doubts his story. Later, Vivienne pressures Rob to report to the Missing Persons Team that he covered for David on the night of Sarah's disappearance.