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- Vic is a popular lesbian character in a hit television series. Her mission: to save humanity against evil. But when she finds herself trapped in a room with the people in charge of the show, she has to fight for her own survival.
- Where Best We Belong tells the story of two brothers as they face the perils of growing up in a world in which they barely really exist.Charlie and Kipper, with their vivacious, animated ensemble of friends, emerge from the corners and crevices of a side to Brighton that the postcards do not know; seeking not only to escape, but keep one another afloat, they exist as a unit, a single entity of dependence, love and camaraderie.Caught in the tides of their father's abusive outbursts and drowning in the grief of their absent mother, the boys strive for something to hold on to, a buoyancy aid that is not just flesh and blood, but a means of showing them that there is somewhere that they truly belong.
- A group of kids face the closure of their Brighton playground but fight back to reclaim it.
- Every night, a taxi driver fights depression while driving his customer around the city. But he has issues and demons he can not battle, on the verge of a breakdown he will find help from an unexpected customer.
- Katie Palmer's day goes from bad to worse.
- Harry developed depersonalization disorder after a traumatic event in his past, leaving him as if a robot and compressing his sense of emotions. It is up to Lucy and himself to fix him and decode the real Harry deep inside.
- An elderly lady watches the world go by, sharing her life with plants and memories. One day, a newspaper advertisement catches her eye and invites her to explore her past.
- A man from London has his flat full of piles of trash which he perceives as his treasure. A woman in Florida has had a sanctuary of hundreds of pigs for 17 years. In UK, a woman buys lots things she will never use, causing clutter in her house. In Pittsburgh, a man has a collection of over two million vinyl records.
- A British commentary focusing on the lush life of teenagers in Brighton, Northampton and London 1960.
- A boy lives happily with his girl in London until she gets offered her dream job in Los Angeles. Desperate to advance in life, she gives him an ultimatum. He feebly attempts to make her stay, by telling her "it only Rains In LA" adamant to not leave London. She jets off to Hollywood with stars in her eyes, leaving him with tears in his. With the love of his life half way around the world, the boy weighs up his options; sit around moping over her or go to LA and support her dream.
- Isolated from the rest of society, four teenagers live their separate existences inside their bedrooms all day long.
- Three show business personalities visit South Coast resorts and explore their surroundings.
- Davis, a down on his luck filmmaker, spends his savings on buying his own equipment in a bid to get his new movie venture off the ground only to find that it is going to cost him a lot more than he originally thought.
- A romantic comedy about innocence and sex that captures Brighton in all its glory and the amusing collision of characters who reside there.
- A multi strand story set against the back drop of modern London. Dave throws himself in front of a train, but why? Could it be the twenty year old who has just discovered she is pregnant, two soldiers discharged from the army for violent conduct or the man looking for his missing daughter. The questions are answered with devastating consequences.
- Margaret Drabble's paean to city life in general and London in particular. The density, mixed use neighbourhoods, cultural vibrancy and the walkability is recognisably the stuff of good urban design as we know it today.
- The film 'Le Café' describes five different facets of a young man's life. Five parts, four stories, one song and one café. Elias is a songwriter that struggles with his life. Every day he works as a waiter in a cozy little café in Brighton. Bothered by his loneliness and not being with someone that understands him he finds refuge in the café. It is the place where he can discover himself in other people with watching their lives. Elias gets inspired to write his songs in that very special place and the only way he can express himself is through his music. Each one of the four vignettes shows a part of Elias life. His desires, his possibilities, his origin and his obsessions. The fifth part shows the illuminating song Elias has written during the four stories.
- A man's journey to the southern coast of England becomes complicated when a tourist's dangerous promise changes both of their lives.
- Jeff Winters is plagued by insomnia just as Metro city is plagued by crime. And when he can't sleep he fights for the rights of those who need him.
- In a near future, the public aspire to look like their idol, 'Adonia'. Little does the world know; there is more to their idol than meets the eye.
- Erasure live in concert at the Brighton Dome Pavilion Theatre, recorded 17 April 1987.
- Karen escapes to Brighton from her unreliable partner taking daughter, Sally, with her. On the beach, they briefly encounter a stranger on the beach, John who seems to speak in riddles. All three characters are suspended in a state of flux, without a future or past.
- Seaside menace turned superhero.
- An unusual incident arises at the hair salon.
- In a high-rise flat, a pet fish with a suicidal death-wish edges towards a fatal drop, as an audience below endeavour to save its life.
- Unemployed, directionless and facing spiralling debt - Craig shares a flat with his fiancée, Rachel. She has a new job and a promising future but Craig's daily life has become a hopeless cycle of interviews, sleep and unwise loans that leave him feeling terrified that he might never make anything of himself. After a chance meeting, Craig befriends Tom, whose relaxed attitude to life seems to offer a solution to his predicament.
- A mockumentary set in a fictional UK ambulance service 'Life In Green' follows the staff 24/7
- A mother dying of a degenerative disease sees her daughter give up her life to take care of her. Beneath all this her mother hides a devastating secret, one which will touch 7 strangers lives in a series of chain events.
- Jaime Winstone sets out to discover why the statistics are rising and whether anything can be done to stop the rise of Human Papillomavirus (HPV).
- After a gruelling week filming in London, actor Joseph Lockhart takes the train home to Brighton, to relax and recharge. Instead, however, after discovering a dead body on the beach clutching a photo, his time spirals into a journey of surreal consequences and ultimate fate. Joe's obsessive quest to discover the identity of the dead body leads him to encounter a mysterious girl, who he convinces himself is connected to the murder on the beach. He assumes the role of detective, solving his own clues and gradually unlocking the blind spot in his own soul, resulting in the brutal revelation of the truth about an incident from his past he thought he had long-since concluded.
- Profiling the Pop Idol (2001) runner-up as he prepares to make his comeback to the world of music. He discusses his public fall from grace and invites cameras to follow him as he records new songs.
- Contemplating whether to marry his girlfriend, the young man is left with his thoughts. His heart, his head, his dick and his gut feeling argue it out on what action to take.
- 'Archie' tells the story of Dolly (Zoe Sparrow), an isolated teenager trapped in a negligent home life which she desperately wishes to escape. Unable to connect with anyone, even her only friend Seb (Lukas Habberton), Dolly drifts through her abusive reality yearning for more. Adopting themes of escapism and neglect, this coming of age tale follows Dolly as she searches for the parental bond she so desires, as well as a way out of her caged-bird existence.
- Henry's friend Charles seems to have gone missing, but is in fact working at a new charity shop "Virtuous" that is in direct competition with Margaret's shop. Henry leads a rebellion against the new charity.
- How would you cope with being forced into an empty room, with no hope of escape; unknown eyes watching 24 hours a day? Sean feels alone in his work. He feels alone in his love life. And soon he will be completely alone. Forever. He has no idea why he is in the cell. As we see him trying to hold together his sanity, only two things offer hope, and both of those are now threatened. It's a race against time and despair to find out who is behind the Man In A Box...
- Savage Witches is a playful, poetic and experimental film about two teenage girls who want nothing but to play games, dress up and have adventures, but when they find themselves in conflict with the world around them they set out to transform it and break free.
- Something strange is going on in the suburbs of Lattermill. Is Eve McCallister being stalked by a loner called Charlie Rosewood or is there a more reasonable explanation? Who's living in the empty house next door? Has Eve's husband Jeff been murdered in Hong Kong? What has really happened to Eve's good luck pendant? How do so many strangers know about her attack after a school Halloween party? All of these questions will soon be answered...
- When Heather is woken in the middle of the night by a strange creaking sound, it is up to her lover Ellen to reluctantly search the house. Will Heather's fears be unfounded or is there more to the CREAK?
- An insecure novelist is given one week by his publisher to infuse his latest novel with greater feminine insight, but as he turns to his long-suffering girlfriend for inspiration, he discovers that his gifts as a writer are more powerful than he ever imagined.
- Nick Mullen immerses himself in the world of gay men's dating apps. How do people use them, what are the positives and pitfalls, and what happens when Nick uses the apps to get laid?