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- In 1783, Ross Poldark returns from the American wars to his native Cornwall to right wrongs and reunite with the love of his life.
- Life at the end of the line has always been tough. With the cost of living going up and pressure to cash in on their now quaint fishing cottage's financial potential, Biddy and Rob find themselves at the end of the line in more ways than one. However Biddy has a plan, Biddy has an idea, Biddy has a desire to paint. The question is will any of her work save them from financial ruin, and who at the end of the line will take notice?
- Bronco's House. One man's quest for a roof. A narrative experimental 16mm film.
- Chef and restaurateur Keith Floyd travels the UK as he explores his love of food, preparing fine meals as he goes
- A stark, lyrical portrayal of a family at Christmas, orchestrated by the ebb and flow of clinging and abandonment. Happy Christmas is an interwoven seaside hymn to gift wrapped promises and unwanted presence. It's Christmas Eve in West Cornwall and Maggie is hoping to gather her disparate family under one roof for the first time in several years. Her youngest child, Carl, reluctantly leaves his life in the city and journeys back to the seaside town he once called home, daunted by the prospect of revisiting a troubled past. Meanwhile, Carl's brother Andy, dressed as Father Christmas, sets off on foot to confront his ex-wife Hana, and deliver a bin-bag full of presents to his estranged children. Their sister, Penny, nervously awaits the arrival of her teenage daughter Sophie, whos being driven home from college by her dad, Pennys first love, Graham. The streets are filled with carol singers and last-minute shoppers as Carl departs his train. A chance meeting with a stranger in the station café provides him with a possible alternative to the family reunion. Andy struggles to suppress his anger when he is denied entry to Hana's house and with it the opportunity to see his kids. Penny is feeling pressured by her partner David's proposal as Graham and Sophie make their way westward, attempting to repair their fractured relationship along the way. Against all of this, and as the town swells with festive fervour, Maggie comes to terms with a devastating discovery by embarking on a solitary pilgrimage across a desolate landscape to deliver some gifts of her own.