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Otway The Movie
Eccentric British pop star, John Otways own movie was not really free but funded by his loyal fan base. Possibly they sympathised with him after falling on his Testes during an old Grey Whistle Test performance.
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Over the Garden Wall
Jimmy James and Norman Evans form one of the funniest husband and wife teams in British comedy history in this madcap Mancunian film of domestic bliss up North.
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Pastor Hall
Based on the true story of Pastor Martin Neimuller, sent to Dachau concentration camp for criticizing the Nazis. The German village of Altdorf is forced to come to terms with Stormtroopers enforcing ‘The New Order’ but Pastor Hall is a kind man who will not give in and takes his convictions to the pulpit.
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Pavlova: A Woman For All Time
An exquisitely beautiful film biography of the legendary prima ballerina Anna Pavlova. This Western version of the epic Anglo-Russian production was written and directed by Michael Powell.
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Phantom of the Monastery (Short)
Abraham Castillo Flores, head programmer of Mexico’s Mórbido Film Fest, considers the impact of the early horror classic
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Priest of Love
Ian McKellen stars as controversial British novelist and poet D.H. Lawrence in this sumptuous and acclaimed film biography of his later life. A truly stunning supporting cast, shot in sumptuous international surroundings, make this a classic period drama for lovers of literature.
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Primitive London
The sensational follow-up to London in the Raw (see above) sets out to reflect society’s decay through a sideshow spectacle of 1960s London depravity and vice. Sleaze guaranteed!
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Princes of the Palace
Discover the lives of the British Royal Family’s princes and their importance to the Royal House of Windsor. Profiling Princes Phillip, Charles, William, Harry and young Prince George.
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Prisoners of the Lost Universe
Dan and Carrie inadvertently follow crazed scientist Dr Hartmann into a parallel universe where humans and monsters are under the brutal rule of Kleel; who is planning to kill Dan and take Carrie for his servant bride.
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Punk in London
Featuring early live performances from The Clash, X-Ray Spex, The Jam, The Adverts and interviews with those on the scene, Punk in London is a unique and powerful record of the late 1970’s.
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Qualen
Neville Harmer thinks his troubles are over when his wheel-chair bound father meets with an untimely death due to Neville’s negligence leaving him with a hefty inheritance. But stipulations in the will means that Neville will have to continue to run his father’s sawmill and live in his house or forfeit the inheritance.
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Queen Elizabeth II – A Celebration
A unique commemoration of Queen Elizabeth’s reign in this feature length retrospective that is packed with rare and beautiful footage, along with expert interviewees and commentary.
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Queen Elizabeth II – Her Glorious Reign
The definitive commemoration of the Queens Platinum Jubilee. This 86 minute retrospective of the Queens reign with archive footage and commentary.
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Queen of the Blues
Mary Millington is Queen of the Blues – Mayfair’s most famous stripper. She must use her pleasing assets to defuse the ongoing criminal activity, surrounding the nightclub she performs in.
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Reggae in a Babylon
Music documentary charting the rise of Britain’s reggae scene in the late 1970s, with rare interviews and performances from Matumbi, Steel Pulse, Error Dunkley, Jimmy Lindsay and others.
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Renaissance
A young gene researcher, Ilona, is kidnapped in a future Paris. Police Captain Karas and his team are in charge of finding her.
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Respectable – The Mary Millington Story
An intimate documentary chronicling the extraordinary life and tragic death of Mary Millington – Britain’s most famous pornographic actress of the 1970s.
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Resurrected
True story of a British soldier (David Thewlis), who is left behind in the Falklands after the war with Argentina. He travels on a journey from the Falkland Islands, to his army barracks in England where he is severely beaten and ostracized by his fellow soldiers.
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Return to Waterloo
An unnamed Traveler boards the Guildford-Waterloo train and proceeds to daydream about his life and of having interactions with his fellow passengers.
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Riding High
The legendary Eddie Kidd stars as a bored young motorcycle messenger attempting a death-defying jump across a broken bridge. Featuring a fantastic 80’s soundtrack of The Police, Madness, The Pretenders, The Boomtown Rats, Squeeze, Dire Straits and many more!
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Road to Nowhere
A man who has a strange obsession with his younger sister escapes from jail and immediately heads for the home where she is being cared for, with plans to abduct her.
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Sam Smith: Dreams Come True
A new documentary on the rise to fame of Sam Smith featuring music from his first recordings and clips from his early showcase performances. Top name interviewees include Ed Sheeran.
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Satan’s Slave
The beautiful and young Catherine is trapped in a remote country mansion with her uncle and sadistic cousin, having nightmares of witches, torture and satanic covens performing unspeakable rituals.
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School For Randle
Two northern comedy legends for the price of one! Jimmy Clitheroe teams up with Frank Randle in this hilarious British comedy about three school caretakers trying to help a schoolgirl.
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Sea of Lies
A gripping modern British thriller. On board their yacht, a couple try to rediscover love – only to find another yacht adrift in their path and a mystery that could kill them both.