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Feature film. Set in Ireland in 1957, strong-willed Tara (Wright) is an unmarried mother who refuses to name the father of her child and is therefore seen as shameful by the townsfolk. When a troupe of...
US television panel/quiz show hosted by Gary Moore. Each of the four panellists sat together on one side of a plain set and took a 30-second turn questioning and then guessing a contestant’s secret. The...
An adaptation for television of Ronald Harwood’s play, based on the touring career of Donald Wolfit, for whom Harwood was the dresser. The story relates the complex relationship between Sir, an ageing...
Radio play by David Pownall, directed by Eoin O’Callaghan. Set in England in 1610, an historical fiction about the publication of the King James I’s new Bible. It tells the story of how the King (Hugh...
A two-part video, in 4 Learning’s Middle English slot, aiming to make literacy more attractive to reluctant readers by locating a Shakespeare play in the recognisable world of football. Henry V - a set...
Feature film. Rami is a Palestianian refugee living in contemporary Copenhagen. He meets Julie, a woman at a petrol station, who shelters him when he flees Frank and his gang of racist thugs. Rami leaves...
A video recording, using a single camera, of a German adaptation of Ken Ludwig’s farce Lend me a Tenor directed by Daniel Karasek. A world famous tenor, Tito, prepares to play the role of Otello in...
Low-budget feature film. An Indie ghost comedy. Danny Teller (Gold), is a high school science teacher from Toledo who travels to Los Angeles to find his girlfriend, Ruth (Kira) who has gone there to seek...
Independent short. A parody on office politics. Set in a time when the economy is struggling, the film focuses on a technology department that must prove that they are a valuable resource to the company. The...
Documentary film on the punk band, The Sex Pistols, narrated primarily in voiceover from band members. They discuss how and why it all happened and how far their manager, Malcolm McLaren, (not interviewed)...