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- Follows an outsider's search for belonging, set in a dilapidated former Arctic research station.
- Helen is a teenage girl who, when asked by the police to play the stand-in for a reconstruction, realizes it gives her a chance to confront her own troubled past.
- After a routine ante-natal appointment a thirty something couple find themselves transported to a terrifying frozen forest. Hunted by a ferocious beast, they're forced to confront the brutal truth about the future of their unborn child.
- It's an engrossing story of commitment and betrayal in a world where governments and corporations conspire to monetise our very souls.
- Hateful Iago sabotages Otello's marriage, with many tragic results.
- Set in a dystopian future in Leeds, where one girl is caught in the middle of civil unrest and must find and protect a relic from destruction. Produced by Slung Low and Leeds People's Theatre in collaboration with Leeds 2023, the film was a project aimed at getting everyday people involved in the arts with a community cast of over 100 people from Holbeck estate in Leeds.
- The story follows an unlikely friendship between Ruth - an isolated pensioner in her 80s that visits her allotment daily, and Safiya - a teenage Syrian refugee that is struggling to adapt to her new life in Bradford.
- After 500 years of African presence in Portugal, Black people find refuge in the utopian creation of THE ISLAND [A Ilha]. A place residing in the space in-between fiction and reality, where the potentialities to rewrite histories and think futures are brought together through the characters and their journeys. The woman who escapes the memories of the past by confronting her executioners. The archaeologist who investigates memory so that similar mistakes will not be repeated on the island. The capitalist man who reflects on how he has become the oppressor. The children who energise all the other characters.
- A modern-day story of an isolated woman, inspired by Samuel Beckett's play "Happy Days".
- Lucy Skuce's project is based on her dual obsessions: recording her first-person experience of the world and redundant technologies. She uses old camcorders to create a video work documenting her relationship with her hometown of Didcot. Her film documents her revisiting sites that have appeared in her earlier work, and recreating these archived moments utilizing camera technology of mixed vintages, from a 1980s VHS camcorder (which was the first kind of camera Lucy owned) to contemporary 4k professional cameras.
- Atom Spirit presents a cyborgian future of techno-science in which the residual resonances of extinct civilizations are still felt
- Part of the Yorkshire Media Consortium Project, this film focuses on the lives of four women connected by the fact that they were travelling through Bradford Interchange at the same time.
- In an underground club, two men perform mating rituals in order to compete for the attention of one woman.
- A dance film about Jane, a librarian turned sailor who travels the world to find her long lost brother.
- 'Growing Plains' is a sensory snapshot of an uncanny landscape where humans have an alternative biology.
- Photographs of performers in a disabled and non-disabled dance company come to life. The individual artists dance out of the photos and across table tops until the whole company meets and performs in unison.
- "Lear Alone" uses just King Lear's lines from the first folio of Shakespeare's well-known tragedy to explore themes of loneliness, ageing and homelessness: a study of one man's vulnerability as he confronts and negotiates a digital world. This disenfranchised Lear's relationship to the text, and to the viewer, will be determined by the phone in his hand, the noise on the streets and the disturbance inside his head. Performed solely by 69-year-old actor Edmund Dehn, the project was filmed on location in and around London, starting at Actor's Care Home Denville Hall. The five-part series will be presented as a play within a play - as such, Edmund plays the part of an actor playing Lear: trying to find his voice and his place in the world as he grapples with homelessness.
- In this dance piece for camera Danny Smith remembers his past, both the good times and when he was bullied as a teenager, and contrasts them with the present where he is a successful and confident professional artist.
- There is a well trodden party circuit between London and Goa, with a widespread following of ex-hippies, travelers and students. Intrepid ravers Paul, Kal and Lola leave the chilly warehouses of London squat parties for the warm trance parties of Goa's beaches, then head up north to the cool mountain breeze of the Himalayas and the elusive Manali Cream. But no party can last for ever - and things aren't always what they seem. As the trip draws to a close, Indian karma has a lesson to teach them all.