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- This short film follows the story of a young girl, who is being bullied by three girls at school. It follows the change of how she started being scared and gained enough courage to stand up for herself.
- The feeling of freedom can make you full when you're on the road. This short film, shot on Iphone 5, shows reality of moving on the road. This is a road movie without any action. Just moving, only road. Directed by Victoria Butakova, 2013. It was shot in Russia (lake Baikal) and in England (Oxford) in the summer 2013.
- Jill and Tom are on a blind date. What could possibly go wrong?
- Amy has been a tea lady at a small accountancy firm for 20 years and she is due to retire today. In taking a snapshot of her at such a pivotal juncture, the film attempts to unravel her introverted and closed-off character.
- Five years after the global economic crisis started the full scope of the damage is still an unknown. Strangely, we know very little about the players who caused the catastrophe. For that reason, Backlight together with Joris Luyendijk as our guide looks into the London City: the financial heart of the world economy. He delves into the minds of the players: Bankers, traders, masters of the universe the self-proclaimed elite. Who are these people, and mostly, what moves them? What goes on inside their minds? An investigation into testosterone, adrenaline, addiction... and reckless use of big money and a world economy teetering on the brink.
- ShortA university lecturer discovers a parallel universe colliding with our own.
- FullStop is about the rise in young people and suicide. What their causes may be, what they are probably going through and expert views on the subject. It is intended to raise awareness to this taboo subject and help reduce the number of suicide globally.
- Sam thinks he's hit rock bottom when he's dumped by text message - until his office printer starts giving him relationship advice. But can he trust the notoriously unreliable printer to help him win back the girl of his dreams?
- Filmmaker Sharon Woodward explores her own experiences of growing up in care in the UK.
- An examination of the cultural significance of the university city of Oxford.
- Ambitious law student Jack is enchanted by the scent of a successful lawyer who lives in the penthouse above him, but soon discovers "it's better the devil you know".
- Gillan recorded live at Oxford Polytechnic on Feb 18, 1981. The show was originally broadcast as part of BBC's "Rock Goes To College" series. In 2008 it was released worldwide on DVD by Eagle Rock Entertainment with six additional performances by the band recorded for British and German TV.
- A documentary focused on Northfield School, a Special School for boys with Social, Emotional and Mental Health Needs. It explores its day to day running using some excellent interviews with vulnerable children.
- A play on the cliché's of the British Crime comedies, Double or Nothing is the story of Ritchie - a layabout thief who lives with his student friends Paul and Dave, told to us by a pair of sarcastic and witty narrators.
- In the last installment, SAS Veterans Dave Sears and Rodriguez Bumba were sent to Vietnam to infiltrate Che Guevara's stronghold and take down his revolutionary regime. World War V: The Fall of Fidel follows the exploits of Fidel Castro as he attempts to finish off what Che started. SAS Veterans Dave Sears and Rodriguez Bumba return from three years of partying and hibernating in order to thwart Castro's attempts. Will Castro win?
- The film tells the story of Lola, who has arrived alone in the UK from Nigeria, and her encounter with Esta, a cafe worker, as Lola travels through London.
- An actor and his girlfriend spend the morning in bed discussing poetry, films and gender, as he prepares for a big performance.
- The director spends three months filming in the toilet of a crowded Oxford pub, trying to find out whether women are tyrants or victims when it comes to men.
- A tribute to British comedian Mel Smith, who died in July 2013, aged 60, featuring home video footage, rare archive material and many classic sketches.
- James Harbon is an aspiring young actor who is willing to show that big dreams are possible to achieve.
- A symbolic short film following the final stages of a failing marriage.
- A young woman realized just how big a role social media plays in her life.
- An anxious young woman waits in a café for a mysterious man in black. what she wishes to discuss is far more grave than expected.
- Part quiz, part panel show which celebrates the UK's unique and fascinating museums.
- A short film exploring how locally brewed craft ales may help pubs with a strong community focus survive in an increasingly difficult market. Featuring interviews with local craft brewer Ed Murray of the Shotover Brewing Company, Tony Goulding from the Oxford branch of the Campaign for Real Ale and the landlord of The Masons Arms, Headington Chris Meeson.
- A new Paranormal documentary like no other that provides real answers and help to real people within the UK who believe they are being Haunted.
- An aged workerbot discovers her humanity when cast away from the very humanity that gave her life. Ironically, it is through the interactions of a very unhuman companion that she finds such a journey possible.
- A Short documentary looking at the history of Oxford Prison.
- Set over a game of chess with a dialog-free script, 'Pawn & Rook' is a tender story that focuses on human relationship and a detachment between the old and new generations.
- Reverie takes place one interview room, twenty-three years from now. Jack Woolfe has no recollection of how he got there, and as he is questioned he struggles to remember his foggy past. Flashes of memories spring to his mind; himself as a little boy in a park, playing with his sister, people speaking in French. A hallway, a bath filling with water. His violent and sexually abusive father, shouting. Disorientated, Jack is questioned. He is shown pictures of the little boy's clothes, stowed away under floorboards, and gradually it becomes more and more apparent that Jack is not the good guy in this story. Nor was he the little boy from his memory. He is told that he has already been questioned twice, his memory erased each time for the purpose of government-authorised research.
- How long is your attention span? 'Surfing' is an experimental short film that interrogates our relationship with technology and each other.
- A beautiful woman knocks on the door. She asks to come in to get away from a stalker. Would you let her in?
- A confrontation takes place between a bride a groom and a best man in a church.
- Subjected to bullying and harassment, schoolgirl Laura decides to take drastic steps to put an end to things once and for all. Will help intervene before things go too far?