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Feature film adaptation of Shakespeare’s play, filmed uncut and entirely in close-up using iPhones.
Based on Lisa Klein’s novel of the same name, Daisy Ridley takes the title role in a re-imagining of Shakespeare’s Hamlet through the eyes of the ill-fated heroine, Ophelia.
Two friends from a theatre company cope with a recent tragedy in their lives by discussing and acting out scenes from Shakespeare’s King Lear.
This short film features people whose parents are from different cultural or ethnic backgrounds discussing their experiences. ‘Mixed’ is an ethnicity category that has been used by the United Kingdom’s...
BY OUR SELVES documents a four-day walk made by the English poet John Clare from an asylum in the Epping Forest up into Northamptonshire. Toby Jones, Iain Sinclair and a Straw Bear follow in his footsteps...
Documentary. Michael Moore playfully ‘invades’ a number of European nations to see how America could benefit from their more enlightened practices in education, nutrition, politics, women’s rights etc.
Independent film.
The New Curriculum Mental Maths Tests (Key Stage 2) have been written to support teaching of the new national curriculum. The tests are designed for use with pupils once per week to build number fluency and...
Short. Fantasy horror film. England, 1596. The Brotherhood of St. George uses William Shakespeare to trap the Faerie Court within an enchanted book, sparking a secret war with the pagan Feyists. 250 years...
Michael Moore pulls back the curtain on capitalism to reveal the insidious role it has played in the destruction of the American dream for many people. Back in 1989, auto workers in Flint, MI, were lamenting...
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