I think it’s enough, isn’t it? – Short Documentary Review and Interview With Director
A bio-documentary by Emily Shir Segal made using archival footage of her father who passed away during the first period of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A bio-documentary by Emily Shir Segal made using archival footage of her father who passed away during the first period of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A small town detective is following a string of puzzling local murders when a mistake inadvertently directs the killer’s focus to him.
Hells Kitchen captures a moment in time, New York City, 1978, and explores the power struggle inside New York’s crime families.
James is still in love with his ex-wife. His quirky circle of family and friends are all breaking up too. But, in a crazy world, love is the only thing that makes sense.
In East End London, an unlikely bunch of ragtag gangster wannabes find themselves in a situation they weren’t prepared for. Can James and Leo organise themselves to overcome their plight with the ominous mafia kingpin Mr Costello?
An experimental manifesto based on modern issues.
A conflicted adult-film actress attends a meditation group where she mixes with an off-beat clientele and their troubled guru.
Two sociopaths’ lives are thrown into disarray when one of them commits a surprise murder.
‘May 1967. A penniless Franco-American producer meets an ambitious French theatre actress in Paris. Both desperate to change the world, they decide to embark on an artistic project together, ending up in a small village in the South of France: Saint-Tropez.’
Ian finally meets his idea of a perfect date online, but when will they be able to finally meet in person?