Shameless is a dark comedy TV show that follows the lives of the Gallagher family, a dysfunctional group of individuals living on a housing estate in Manchester. The show explores themes of poverty, self-destruction, and family problems, while also incorporating humor and melodrama. It revolves around Frank Gallagher, an alcoholic father, and his six children who often find themselves in various scams and absurd situations. The show provides a raw and raunchy portrayal of working-class life in Northern England.
In 'Over the Hedge (2006)', a scheming raccoon named RJ convinces a mismatched family of forest creatures, including a squirrel, a skunk, and a tortoise, to invade a new suburban sprawl to repay a debt of food. They learn important lessons about family and the human world. Spring has arrived, and the animals awaken from their winter hibernation to find their forest cut in half and their food source gone. RJ, played by Bruce Willis, reveals the abundance of food found in suburbia and convinces the animals to venture over the hedge. A humorous and heartwarming adventure ensues as they navigate the challenges of the human world and the lessons of friendship and family.
Top Boy is a British television series that follows the lives of a group of young people involved in drug dealing and gang violence in Hackney, London. The show delves into the complexities of their lives, friendships, and the challenges they face in a world of urban decay and criminal activity.
Snow Angels follows the intertwining lives of several characters in Stockholm, Sweden, as they navigate through a series of mysterious events and crimes. The story explores themes of missing persons, police investigations, and the dark underbelly of Swedish society. With a backdrop of winter and snow, the show delves into the complexities of relationships and the impact of crime on individuals and communities.
A teen gang in South London, led by Moses, defends their block from an alien invasion. After encountering a small alien creature, they realize that larger, more dangerous aliens have invaded their neighborhood. They must come together and fight to protect their home and their lives.
Georgie, a dreamy 12-year-old girl, enjoys her peaceful life in her London flat, where she creates a world of magic. However, her blissful solitude is shattered when her estranged father unexpectedly returns. She is forced to confront the reality of her circumstances and navigate the challenges that come with her father's reappearance.
Made in Dagenham is a comedy-drama film based on the true story of a group of women working at the Ford automobile factory in Dagenham, England, who went on strike in 1968 to demand equal pay. The film follows the journey of Rita O'Grady, who becomes the leader of the strike and fights against sexism and discrimination. Despite facing pressure from management and the government, the women's strike leads to a significant victory for equal pay.
Meantime follows the lives of an East End family struggling with unemployment, relationships, and mental health issues. With a mix of comedy and drama, the film explores the challenges faced by working-class individuals in 1980s London.
A collection of tower blocks and concrete expanse, it has its own rules and codes, its own distinctive languages and culture, both old and new. It is a tightly knit community that is on call to protect those within its boundaries. It is an intense, turbulent, passionate world, rarely depicted other than when the antagonisms and struggles of its young lives spill out onto the surrounding streets and into the news. West 10 LDN invites us into this territory, and delves into the big stories of the lives of the young, multi ethnic generation who live there - with a blast of energy and power, with dynamism, wit and blistering vibrancy.
You Are Not My Mother is a psychological thriller set in Dublin, Ireland. The story follows a young girl who starts questioning her mother's identity after a series of disturbing events. As she digs deeper, she uncovers dark secrets about her mother's past, leading her down a dangerous path of discovery and self-realization. The movie explores themes of mental illness, postpartum depression, bullying, and the complexities of mother-daughter relationships.
Two friends from a northwest London housing estate are reunited when one of them faces a messy personal crisis.
The story of four ordinary people whose fates are linked by a seemingly inconsequential event.
The Whisperers tells the story of an elderly woman living in post-war Manchester, struggling with poverty, loneliness, and senility. She spends her days hearing voices and her nights visiting the welfare office and betting parlor, trying to make ends meet. When she comes across stolen money, she must make a decision that could change her life. This British New Wave film explores themes of social realism, old age, and the challenges faced by the elderly in a rapidly changing society.
Seven Up! is a documentary film that explores the lives of 14 British children from diverse backgrounds. It follows them from the age of 7 and revisits them every seven years, providing a unique insight into their personal stories and the impact of social factors on their lives.
Enforcement is a gripping drama set in Copenhagen, Denmark, following a uniformed police officer who finds himself in hot water after using excessive force during a routine patrol. As tensions rise and the media gets involved, he must navigate the aftermath and confront the choices he made. This intense and thought-provoking film explores themes of power, accountability, and the challenges faced by law enforcement officers.
Beautiful Thing is a beautiful and touching story about Jamie, a shy teenage boy living in a London housing estate. He develops a close friendship and eventually a romantic relationship with his neighbor Ste, as they navigate their identities and explore their sexuality together.
Kidulthood is a dark comedy crime drama movie set in London, England. It follows a group of teenagers growing up in the hood and dealing with issues such as street gangs, gun violence, bullying, and the darker side of their neighborhood. The story revolves around the murder of a child, which leads to a series of events involving a love triangle, gossip, false accusations, and a rescue. The movie explores themes of family relationships, single parenthood, interracial friendships, and the brutality that exists in their world.
The Arbor is a documentary film that blends archival footage, interviews, and reenactments to explore the life and work of playwright Andrea Dunbar. It delves into themes of domestic abuse, drug addiction, and the effects of poverty on the lives of her family and community.
Out of Control (2002) is a gripping crime drama that follows the lives of young offenders in a dangerous institution. Fueled by drugs and aggression, these vulnerable teenagers navigate the treacherous world of joyriding, petty crime, bullying, and improvisation. As they struggle to survive on a housing estate filled with death and aggression, they are confronted with the harsh realities of their actions and the consequences they face. Through the eyes of a teenage boy, this tense and gritty film explores the themes of victimhood, prison life, and the consequences of one's choices.
Anuvahood is a comedy-crime-drama movie that tells the story of Kenneth, a young man from a housing estate who dreams of becoming a respected gangster. However, his dreams are far from reality as he navigates through the challenges and comedic situations of his everyday life.