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The Thirteenth Tale (2013)
Margaret Lea, a young biographer, attempts to interview writer Vida Winter, whose health is deteriorating. Vida has previously denied access to the secrets of her life and childhood home. Vida tells her story to Margaret, helping Margaret to confront her past.
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Half of a Yellow Sun (2014)
An epic love story: Olanna and Kainene are glamorous twins, living a privileged city life in newly independent 1960s Nigeria. The two women make very different choices of lovers, but rivalry and betrayal must be set aside as their lives are swept up in the turbulence of war.
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The Double (2014)
An awkward office drone becomes increasingly unhinged after a charismatic and confident look-alike takes a job at his workplace and seduces the woman he desires.
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The Wondrous World of Work (2014)
When Callum undertakes work experience with his embarrassing Nan, he soon discovers that the world of jacket potatoes can be complicated.
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Velorama (2014)
Documentary looking at a century of cycling. Commissioned to mark the arrival of the 2014 Tour de France in Yorkshire, the film makes full use of stunning British Film Institute footage to transport the audience on a journey from the invention of the modern bike, through the rise of recreational cycling, to gruelling competitive races. Award-winning director Daisy Asquith artfully combines the richly-diverse archive with a hypnotic soundtrack from cult composer Bill Nelson in a joyful, absorbing watch for both cycling and archive fans.
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Robot Overlords (2015)
Earth has been conquered by robots from another galaxy and the human survivors must stay in their homes, or risk incineration.
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Afterlife (2015)
A short, black comedy set in a world between the living and the dead. After Martin Stevens is killed in a car accident he finds himself in a waiting room, pending judgement.
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How To Change The World (2015)
In 1971, a group of friends sail into a nuclear test zone, and their protest captures the world’s imagination. Using never before seen archive that brings their extraordinary world to life, How To Change The World is the story of the pioneers who founded Greenpeace and defined the modern green movement.
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Clash (2017)
Commissioned by the BBC & BFI, CLASH is a short experimental documentary critiquing Britain’s obsession with period dramas, and how they erase the diverse reality of Britain today. This film – part parody, part candid interview – is a response to Humphrey Jennings’ 1942 ‘LISTEN TO BRITAIN’, a documentary used to propel a myth of national unity. CLASH, through the perspectives of underrepresented queer people of colour, critiques the myths we still tell ourselves on screen. Through candid interviews and staged period-drama sequences with our subjects – involving a hobby horse race in East London – our film explores the issues surrounding nostalgic heritage cinema, and how it erases the diverse landscape of Britain today.
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That Yorkshire Sound (2017)
An audio-driven animated documentary covering a day of life in Yorkshire.
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