Grace follows the story of a widower and detective superintendent as he investigates a series of mysterious crimes in the seaside town of Brighton. With a focus on police procedures and whodunnit mysteries, Grace takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the world of British law enforcement.
Cuffs is a TV show set in Brighton, England, following a rookie cop on the Brighton Police Force as he navigates the world of crime and law enforcement. The show explores the challenges and adventures faced by the police officer and his colleagues as they work to maintain law and order in the city. With a focus on action, crime, and drama, Cuffs takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the criminal underworld and the daily struggles of being a police officer.
Ten thousand revellers pack Brighton’s clubs and pubs every weekend, and as the sun goes down and the lights come up, the number of assaults, sexual violence, anti-social behaviour, drug-related incidents and hate crime goes through the roof – and for the Night Coppers of Brighton, policing this city after dark is one hell of a ride.
The Damned United is a movie set in 1974, depicting the animosity between Brian Clough and Don Revie, two football managers in England. The story revolves around Brian Clough's short and tumultuous tenure as the manager of Leeds United, and his pursuit of success while battling personal demons and facing constant backlash.
In Mona Lisa, a recently released ex-convict named George becomes a chauffeur for a high-class escort named Simone. As George navigates the dangerous and unpredictable world of London's criminal underground, he becomes more deeply involved in a doomed romance that leads to tragic consequences.
Quadrophenia is a coming-of-age film set in 1965 London, England. It follows the story of Jimmy, a troubled teen who finds his identity and purpose in the mod subculture. As he navigates through a world of motorcycling, music, and drugs, Jimmy experiences love, rebellion, and a sense of belonging.
Brighton Rock tells the story of a young gangster involved in a bitter gang war in Brighton, England. As he navigates through violence, revenge, and the consequences of his actions, he forms a complex relationship with a waitress. Based on the novel by Graham Greene, this intense and dark film explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the destructive power of violence.
In The Gay Divorcee, a woman named Mimi seeks a divorce from her inattentive husband. With the help of her aunt, she enlists the services of a lawyer who sets in motion a series of comedic misunderstandings and romantic entanglements. Along the way, Mimi falls for an American dancer named Guy, who is mistaken for the infamous co-respondent in her divorce case. As they navigate through a series of hilarious mishaps, the two find themselves falling in love and eventually resolve their misunderstandings. Set in Brighton, England, this 1930s comedy combines music, dance, and mistaken identities in a delightful way.
The Guardians is a thrilling action-packed movie about a group of individuals who form an unlikely team to protect their city from crime and corruption. Led by an assistant district attorney, they must overcome their personal demons and work together to bring justice and peace to their community.
In 1957, a private detective in Brighton, England is framed for the murder of his wife. Two years later, his case is re-examined by a prosecuting attorney who believes he may be innocent. As the detective races against time to gather evidence and prove his innocence, he uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal. With the help of a famous painter and a femme fatale, he must navigate through a series of car crashes, murder trials, and death sentences to uncover the truth.
London to Brighton is a gripping crime drama that takes place over 24 hours in Southern England. The story follows a young girl who is forced into prostitution and must escape her dangerous situation. With intense scenes of violence, suspense, and desperation, the film explores themes of survival and the lengths one will go to protect themselves.
Carry On at Your Convenience is a British comedy film set in a factory where a worker organizes a worker's union and faces various humorous situations.
Brighton Rock (1948) follows the story of Pinkie Brown, a young gang leader in Brighton, England, who becomes entangled in a murder plot. As Pinkie navigates the violent and gritty underbelly of the seaside town, he also grapples with personal demons and a troubling relationship with a young waitress named Rose.
In 'The Damned,' a group of youth-gang motorcycle enthusiasts in England discovers a secret military experiment that has caused the apocalypse. They must navigate the dangerous and mutated world as they try to survive and find a way to reverse the effects of the experiment. With the British army on their trail, they form a brother-sister team to outsmart their pursuers and uncover the truth.
The Trials of Oscar Wilde follows the life of the famous playwright and poet as he faces a scandalous trial and societal backlash due to his homosexuality. Set in the late 19th century, the movie explores themes of homophobia, societal hypocrisy, and class distinction. Wilde's relationship with Lord Alfred Douglas and the subsequent blackmail threats add to the drama and complexity of the story. It is a captivating portrayal of the struggles faced by Wilde and the impact of his trial on his personal and professional life.
Urbanized is a documentary film about the design of cities, and how they impact our lives. It explores the challenges and opportunities of urbanization, with a focus on sustainable development, transportation infrastructure, public spaces, and the effects of overcrowding. The film features interviews with architects, urban planners, and community activists from around the world, showcasing innovative design solutions and inspiring stories of urban transformation.
Me Without You is a drama about the turbulent friendship between two girls, Holly and Marina, as they navigate their teenage years and early adulthood in the 1970s and 1980s. The story explores themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery.
An LGBT+ web series set in Brighton, about love, friendship, identity, and the complexities of attraction.
Justine is a young woman with a fierce intelligence but an equally strong appetite for self-destruction. She finds herself suffocated within a world that makes little sense and where alcohol is the only escape from her view of a hopeless future. When she meets Rachel, the possibility of happiness, love and a future starts to emerge. But her pain goes deep and as the demons within her begin to surface, she wonders if she can allow herself to hope.
In Barracuda, a singer-songwriter from Brighton, England, returns to her hometown in Austin, Texas, to investigate the disappearance of her half-sister. As she digs deeper, she uncovers dark secrets about her family and the engagement party of her mother. With a female corpse found and a strangled woman, the mystery becomes even more intense. Along the way, she encounters a graveside ceremony, busking, and a dog stabbed, while trying to make sense of the twisted events.