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- In 2027, in a chaotic world in which women have somehow become infertile, a former activist agrees to help transport a miraculously pregnant woman to a sanctuary at sea.
- In 1962 England, a young couple find their idyllic romance colliding with issues of sexual freedom and societal pressure, leading to an awkward and fateful wedding night.
- Russia, 1820s: Onegin inherits his uncle's country estate and moves there from St. Petersburg. He befriends his neighbor, Lensky, and meets Tatyana through him. She falls in love with Onegin but he just wants friendship.
- Two scientists working for UK and USA invent cold fusion. They decide to auction it off to foreign nations. Two look-alike crooks decide to steal their deposits but end working for CIA and MI5.
- A nurse eavesdrops with a friend on a cell phone conversation that describes a bank heist. She and the friend then conspire to blackmail the robbers for two million dollars.
- Two young friends go for a weekend at the English country retreat of a colourful lady who lives surrounded by flowers. Once there, they experience an embarrassment of riches to tempt all of their senses.
- A clergyman, famous for his support of left-wing causes, dies, and surprises his family by leaving a great deal of money to a Conservative Member of Parliament. Why?
- A special needs education teacher is having a special relation with one of his pupils by their common hobby: running. Until fate strikes.
- A fascinating and absorbing documentary about the making of Jerzy Skolimowski's cult favourite, DEEP END, which was shot in 1970 as a US-German co-production on location in London and Munich. The film's two stars, Jane Asher and John Moulder-Brown, 23 and 17 years of age at the time respectively, meet for the first time in 40 years and discuss their on-screen and off-screen relationship in candid detail, while director/writer Skolimowski chronicles the production history from the writing of the script to the film's acclaimed first showing at the Venice Film Festival. Director of photography Charly Steinberger revisits some of the original locations and explains how he managed to shoot almost the entire film with a hand-held camera. Also on board are production designer Anthony Pratt, editor Barrie Vince, and actor Christopher Sandford, each of whom contributes his own version of how DEEP END was part of the sixties' "swinging London"; and at the same time tilted it on its head.
- One Shot of Life is an anti-war short drama film. it is focused on 'Peter' an elderly man in his 80's, who was a military photographer during the WW II. He thinks that the war was, a stupid decision by mankind; he thinks about his best friend and his family, he tries to escape from these bad memories; is suicide the only solution? what about the good memories from his wife? he makes his final decision..
- Gerard Thornhill has always lived with his overbearing mother. Fast approaching middle-age, he is desperate to escape the monotony of his everyday life. Imprisoned in his rural surroundings by his mother, there seems to be no way out until a mysterious phone call from a remote telephone box presents him with an opportunity.
- A girl who desires a woman decides to take matters into her own hands after being beaten up.... ....Only she didn't reckon on the outcome.
- Krishnamurti at Brockwood Park. "Life is really very beautiful. It is a tragedy that human beings live in constant conflict with themselves and with the world."
- The team look at how the railways transformed the British diet, reviving a nation that was struggling to feed itself. The mass transportation of fish, livestock and vegetables fed the nation's cities and spawned popular new dishes.