Julie Walters stars as a mother dealing with the impact of the sudden murder of her 21 year old son. Each episode follows her story and also focuses on specific characters whose lives are transformed by the event – the journalist who is covering the story; the Indian newsagent who used to sell the victim his fags; and the passerby who happened across his body.
Former soldiers in Britain's elite Parachute Regiment struggle to come to terms with civilian life after leaving the army.
Lady Chatterley's Lover is a romantic drama film based on the novel of the same name. It tells the story of Constance Chatterley, a married woman who engages in a passionate love affair with her gamekeeper, Oliver Mellors. The film explores themes of class differences, adultery, and the consequences of forbidden love.
Brothers of the Head is a drama and music movie set in Oxfordshire, South East England during the 1970s. The film follows the story of siamese twins who form a rock band and navigate the challenges of the music industry. Along the way, they face issues such as homophobia, sibling rivalry, and the pressures of fame. The movie explores themes of identity, sexuality, and the complexities of being conjoined twins.
True Things is a thought-provoking drama that explores themes of love, desire, and manipulation. The story follows a troubled woman who becomes involved with an emotionally unavailable man. As their relationship develops, she begins to question her own desires and the true nature of intimacy. Through a series of encounters, both sensual and emotional, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and learns the true meaning of love.
Jenny, a single mother raising two daughters after her husband leaves, is aided by her widowed mother, Mary. But Jenny struggles to stay afloat after Mary suffers a devastating stroke and develops dementia.
A temp with a typing speed of no words a minute finds herself way out of her depth when sent to work at a large corporation, by a rather desperate Temping Agency, 'SuperTemps'...
1970's: A lonely divorcee, Nellie, meets widower Frank on a trip to the seaside. Nellie lets herself be swept away by the hope of connection. But as the seagulls circle overhead and Frank begins to ask too many questions, Nellie realises she will never be able to escape a monstrous family secret ...
Two over-sensitive friends get together for a chat and a cup of tea to talk about their favourite subject – themselves…
A young boy, tired of his mother's abusive boyfriend, sets out on an adventure to London, meeting a friendly man. But there is fear on the streets and people are missing. Will Link be next?
Quirky stranger Donovan (Colin Firth) blows into the Scottish village of Port Clyde. There, he rents a room with the Pannick family and ingratiates himself into their lives. Lucy (Katy Murphy) is the long-suffering matriarch of the clan, caring for her senile grandmother (Liz Smith) and mentally disabled brother, Sandy (David Brown). When the town cancels Sandy's train route to school, Donovan suggests starting their own bus line. They do, much to the consternation of local officials.
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