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- Four detectives, living in different eras -1890, 1941, 2023 and 2053 - find the body of the same murder victim in Whitechapel. They soon come to realize their investigations have them central to a conspiracy spanning over 150 years.
- Comedy that follows two brothers from London's rough Peckham estate as they wheel and deal through a number of dodgy deals and search for the big score that'll make them millionaires.
- Now a detective-for-hire, Enola Holmes takes on her first official case to find a missing girl as the sparks of a dangerous conspiracy ignite a mystery that requires the help of friends - and Sherlock himself - to unravel.
- A modern take on Charles Dickens's classic tale of a young orphan who is able to triumph over many obstacles.
- Follow the stories of a group of Londoners during the events of the British capital bombing in World War II.
- The idealist William Wilberforce maneuvers his way through Parliament, endeavoring to end the British transatlantic slave trade.
- On V.E. Day in 1945, as peace extends across Europe, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret are allowed out to join the celebrations. It is a night full of excitement, danger and the first flutters of romance.
- Paul Finchley (Robbie Coltrane) is a bona fide "national treasure", one half of a popular, long-running comedy double act. However, the famous comedian's world is thrown into chaos when he is accused of historic sexual abuse.
- An obsessively punctual comprehensive school headmaster sets out to give an important speech at the annual Headmasters' Conference.
- Following the ups and downs of life, friendship, and family for three women living in Hull: self-described actress Toni and her sister Paula and best friend Rana.
- A two-part drama about the Victorian serial killer Mary Ann Cotton.
- Hercule Poirot, now in modern times, investigates the famous crime on the famed train with a modern twist.
- A young British Asian, Mo is a fast-rising police officer who goes under cover infiltrating Shadwell's resurgent hooligan element, who are fired up by Shadwells's takeover by a Russian oligarch and their unlikely adventure into European competition. Mo quickly becomes embroiled in the local schism between the BNP and EDL and plans to build a new mosque in the shadow of the Shadwell ground creates an explosive environment in which football and political violence form a perfect storm of social unrest. In the midst of this, Mo is faced with the essential existential question of of who he really is and where he really belongs. It's 20 years on and clever Trevor is now chief super, but what happens to the rest of the gang?
- A young scientist discovers a malevolent entity which sets her on a bloody descent into the jaws of insanity.
- Trevor Chaplin teaches woodwork and likes to listen to jazz. Jill Swinburne teaches English and wants to help save the planet. They live together and just want a quiet life. Then they meet John the barman who died but is much better now. John gave them a tape which led to meeting Dave the wimp. They find out about The People's Front For The Liberation of West Yorkshire. The man with no name called Mr Peterson came to see them. He was followed by the six men in grey suits. Jill goes to see The Oldest Suffragette In Town. Trevor and Jill go on a trip to Amsterdam with their class from "San Quentin High". Trevor and Jill meet The Honourable Order of Elks who are "looking for a bit of action".
- Headmistress Sarah Burton, a left-wing feminist, is disgusted by the social injustices faced by her pupils. In spite of her beliefs, she reluctantly finds herself falling in love with a Tory landowner whose wife is suffering from insanity.
- History of Coum Transmissions and Throbbing Gristle.
- Redisplacement is a futuristic drama about memory and our understanding of the past. Though you've already seen it. Remember?
- TV Movie
- A gang of petty thieves unwillingly become live 'test subjects' for a new, high-tech Police weapon.
- Two British Commandos embark on a remarkable journey across France after surviving the deadly 1942 Raid of Saint Nazaire.
- Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, visits the Sargerson family at their home on a council estate in Hull in order to persuade them to adopt a healthier lifestyle.
- Band reunites after 20 years, becoming involved with not only each others lives, but others who help change their outlooks.
- Reaching a crossroads in his personal life, university lecturer Martin Dawson decides to retreat into the arms of his parents, Len and Joan. But on a weekend break at a cottage in the countryside, his parents' constant bickering, nitpicking, and long conversations about nothing lead the already-stressed-out Martin to a sinister conclusion.... A comedy based on John Godber's successful stage play "Weekend Breaks" by John Godber.
- Tuck Bushman (Chris Lumb) is an out of luck and out of work TV presenter / creature hunter. When strange things start to happen in the remote Yorkshire village of Piddledown Dale, the mayor Eli Nefarious (Rob Girdler), offers a reward to the person who can capture the culprit. Tuck jumps at the chance to claim the prize and heads off, with snobby director Jerry Stains (Matthew Jackson) in tow, to make a programme of his triumph and get his career back on track. Little does Tuck know that there is more brewing in the village than tea and some old wounds and old flames will surface from his past, not to mention his ex-girlfriend Felicity Scruples (Natalie Smeaton). Mad doctors, monster hunters, camping, booby traps, car chases and even a giant sheep make this a trip to Piddledown Dale you won't forget! Running time: 95 mins For more information visit WWW.LUMBFILM.CO.UK
- Forensic scientists use modern methods to point to a previously undiscovered suspect.
- A group of friends and family have to choose between attending Malcolm and Carol's wedding, and Hull City's first FA Cup semi-final appearance since 1930.
- ShortWhen a lonely young girl meets a local farmhand who claims to be held captive, can she help him or will his secret keep them both prisoner?
- The team of the Arctic research vessel Tornado discover a submarine missing since the second world war. But they soon find that what they uncovered was best left buried.
- "Thunder Road has seen better days. It's an old style club - with a bar, a stage and bingo. But that's no reason to close it down! The brewery is prepared to give it one last chance and get a new Landlord and Lady in to run the club. Enter Malc (William Ilkley) and Becky (Jane Thornton)..." Malc: "I didn't ask to loose me job." Becky: "I didn't ask to come back to Hull." They arrive to find the club has been on its knees for about 30 years and in need of everything. Malc & Becky have cut ties to their former lives ~ attempting to leave behind hard times and family loss ~ to start anew in Malc's old haunt, Thunder Road. The Brewery Man tells them they've got a month to work it out or the place will fall into the hands of Bob (Robert Angell) a local property developing entrepreneur who doesn't care if the old pub is razed on the spot. That's when Malc elicits the support of old pal "Tiny" (Adrian Hood) as bouncer and handy-man. All Tiny wants is to rent the room upstairs so he can get out of his Mom's place. Problem there is Sonia (Heather Peace), an 'itinerant song writer,' has walked in and been given it before he has a chance. This isn't all bad news, though, as Sonia ~ equal parts trouble and hero ~ is just the kind of musician Thunder Road needs to help get her back on her feet. Audiences know it, too, after a slew of half-rate acts have been supplied by Speedy, a down-on-his-luck promoter. Will Thunder Road be saved? Watch & find out!
- When the small fishing town of Martino Bay is rocked by a series of brutal killings, film composer Lewis Kerwin finds himself at the centre of the investigation.
- If live streaming of theatre into cinemas was big business before the Covid pandemic, you can only imagine the commercial value of that sub-industry now. Why bother with going to the theatre anymore?
- Wallbangers is an experimental sports feature film following four Egyptian Squash players around the world during the uncertain and revolutionary times in Egypt from January 2011 to January 2014 highlighting an often neglected and overlooked source of national pride, a rare corner of excellence and dominance in Egyptian culture and history. It shadows the struggles, the beauty of Squash and its gloried history, far and near, in Egypt, as it mirrors and encapsulates the dreams, aspirations and optimism of an entire generation.
- Based on his best-selling autobiography, Psycho Vertical is a study of the complex life and motivations of British writer, funny-man and unlikely hero-mountaineer, Andy Kirkpatrick, woven into an 18-day solo ascent of El Capitan, Yosemite.
- A movie giving first time actors opportunity to get them selves out into the world of feature films.
- The Waterson Family live in concert.
- Caught up in the middle of a divorce, shark obsessed oddball Boris persuades his parents to take him to the coast where a shark has been sighted, seeing it as the perfect opportunity to get them back together. The trip is ruined when Boris's mother brings her lover and he must face the fact that his parents are never going to be reconciled.
- Documents the works of three generations of Gothic architects Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811-1878), George Gilbert Scott Jr (1839-1897) and Sir Giles Gilbert Scott (1880-1960). Between them they designed the Chapel of Exeter College, Oxford; the Albert Memorial; the Foreign & Commonwealth Office; Midland Grand Hotel, St Pancras Station; the churches of All Hallows, Southwark, St Agnes, Kennington, and St Mary Magdalene, East Moors, North Yorkshire; the Avenues district of Hull; St John the Baptist (Catholic) Cathedral, Norwich; Liverpool (Anglican) Cathedral; Battersea Power Station; Waterloo Bridge; Bankside Power Station which is now the Tate Modern Gallery; and the iconic K2 and K6 red telephone boxes.
- In the Hull Docks, the steamer S.S. Bravo arrives from Gothenburg with cargo.
- A visually stunning tribute to Hull's craft traditions, produced in collaboration with artist Linda Brothwell as part of Hull City of Culture 2017. The film profiles the artisans whose skills put Hull on the map in Britain's industrial heyday, from the compass-maker whose precision-crafted instruments helped steer Hull's fishing fleet to boat builders and woodcarvers, all reflecting on the joys of their craft and its role in the city's past. A heartfelt and evocative portrait of Hull's great industrial heritage and the people who helped create it.
- A girl awakes in a post-apocalyptic world.
- In a surreal world, a man embarks on a strange and potentially dangerous journey.
- An insight into the life of British poet, Philip Larkin.