X+Y is a touching movie that follows the journey of a teenage math prodigy with autism, as he navigates the challenges of love, loss, and acceptance. With the support of a dedicated teacher and newfound friends, he discovers his own strengths and learns the true meaning of connection.
During the Second World War, a group of children are evacuated to a Yorkshire village. They meet a young soldier who, like them, is far away from home.
Williams is a documentary that tells the story of Sir Frank Williams and his Formula 1 racing team. The film explores his journey as a quadriplegic and the challenges he faced to build and maintain a successful racing team.
BAFTA award-winning filmmaker Morgan Matthews was given unprecedented access to the behind-the-scenes of the final days of the final two Harry Potter films, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 1 and 2. Hear the personal stories of the faces we know, and those we don't, as we come to the end of one of the most successful eras in cinema history. Special feature on select editions of Deathly Hallows 1 & 2.
The Fallen is a compelling documentary that examines the sacrifices made by the British army in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. It delves into the personal stories of soldiers who have lost their lives, highlighting the tragic consequences of these conflicts.
Adapted from Mikey Walsh's wildly engrossing hit memoir of growing up in England's Romany Gypsy community in the 1980s.
A broken family is forced to come together when 16 year old Finn and his livewire younger brother Charlie run away from trouble at home in England to reach their estranged grandfather on Ireland’s stunning and wild west coast.
On Saturday 12 November 2011, an eclectic range of British people turned the camera on themselves, capturing the entertaining and mundane, the exciting and unusual, the poignant and the everyday. The result, Britain in a Day tells the fascinating story of the British public in their own words. Following on from the feature film Life in a Day, this 90-minute film directed by BAFTA winner Morgan Matthews offers an extraordinarily candid look at 21st-century life across the UK, crafted from over 750 hours of footage, including 11,526 clips submitted to YouTube. The documentary offers remarkable insight into the lives, loves, fears and hopes of people living in Britain today. This captivating self-portrait of Britain forms part of the BBC's Cultural Olympiad.
Beautiful Young Minds is a documentary that follows a group of young mathematicians with autism as they compete in an international math competition. The film explores their unique talents, struggles, and the impact of their neurodiversity on their lives.
Travelling the length and breadth of Britain, the film explores the impact of teenage killings on families of different religion, race and class.
A fascinating and touching portrait of men who are obsessed with monsters and their adventures to find them.
A Storyville documentary: film-maker Morgan Matthews records a period of more than ten years in the life of his father Geoff and Geoff's eccentric partner Anna.
Documentary maker Morgan Matthews goes on an extraordinary journey from the Holy Land to Graceland with Gilles Elmalih 'The Elvis from Jerusalem'. An Israeli living in the bitterly divided West Bank, Gilles is convinced that Elvis's music can restore world peace. He also claims to have a spiritual connection that allows him regular communication with Elvis from beyond the grave. Personal messages from Elvis materialise in the form of scrunched up, handwritten, Hebrew notes that mysteriously appear around the house.
Taxidermy: Stuff the World is a documentary that explores the fascinating world of taxidermy, where skilled artists preserve and display animals in lifelike poses.
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