It's a Sin follows the lives of a group of friends living in London during the 1980s as they navigate the challenges of relationships, identity, and the devastating AIDS epidemic. With a mix of comedy and drama, the series explores themes of love, friendship, homophobia, and loss.
A grieving mother, distraught over the death of her son in a hit-and-run incident, infiltrates a wealthy family in order to seek revenge. As she uncovers dark secrets and hidden agendas, she must navigate the complexities of her own emotions and the dangerous world she has entered.
When Simon brings his girlfriend to his family's home on the Isle of Wight for his birthday weekend, she quickly learns that his family is full of eccentric characters and must navigate the comedic chaos that ensues.
Doctors and Nurses is a British television sitcom written by Nigel Smith and Dr. Phil Hammond, focusing on the fraught relationship between two orthopaedic surgeons, set in a hospital on the Isle of Wight. It starred Adrian Edmondson, Mina Anwar and David Mitchell, and aired six episodes on BBC One in 2004. The series was neither a critical nor commercial success, and did not return for a second series. Edmondson did go on to play a similar doctor role in the non-comic hospital drama Holby City. Phil Hammond appeared as a neurosurgeon in episode three.
Teen Spirit is a drama movie about a teenage girl named Violet who dreams of escaping her small town life through her passion for singing. When an opportunity arises for her to audition for a singing competition, she takes a chance and discovers her talent. With the help of an unlikely mentor, she navigates through the challenges of fame and learns important life lessons along the way.
A nurse named Amy sees ghostly figures in a hospital and uncovers a supernatural serial murder. As a child-in-jeopardy, she must unravel the mystery to save lives.
Mrs Brown is a biographical drama set in 19th-century England, telling the story of the close companionship between Queen Victoria and her servant, John Brown. Following the death of her husband, Queen Victoria forms a deep bond with John Brown, which leads to scandal and rumors within the British royal family. The movie explores the political and personal challenges they face as they navigate their relationship in a society bound by strict protocol and expectations.
Charting the rise and fall of the prehistoric creatures through fossil evidence from around the world and interviews with noted paleontologists.
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.
Experience the mesmerizing live performance of Leonard Cohen during the 1970 Isle of Wight festival. This documentary captures the essence of his music, showcasing his talent, emotion, and connection with the crowd in a captivating concert film.
Journalists Alys Harte and Bronagh Munro launch their own serial, forensic investigation into the real-life disappearance of 16-year-old Damien Nettles, who went missing on the Isle of Wight in 1996.
"EXTREMES" covers the whole gamut of present day human behaviour, from carefree pop fans bathing nude at the Isle of Wight to withdrawn, pathetic junkies hastening their own deaths with hard drugs. Such is the range encompassed by the so-called "permissive society", doubly significant because it usually involves young people who have either never known discipline or are rebelling against an overdose of it. They can't change society so they have no alternative but to drop out from it. In some of the most natural and remarkable film footage ever obtained, Tony Klinger and Michael Lytton have captured a unique cross-section of them going their chosen ways, and talking freely and frankly about doing so. Nothing was pre-arranged, nothing rehearsed: everything was filmed as it happened. Hippies, homosexuals, junkies, Hell's Angels, alcoholics, drop-outs - all fall into the category of nonconformist minorities.
A documentary film that captures the chaotic and disillusioned atmosphere of the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970, featuring interviews with musicians, footage of performances, and the experiences of the crowd.
Listening to You: The Who Live at the Isle of Wight (1998) is a documentary film that captures The Who's legendary performance at the 1970 Isle of Wight music festival. The film showcases the band's electrifying stage presence and their impact on the rock music scene during the summer of 1970. It provides an intimate look at the band's journey and the significance of their outdoor concert.
A documentary showcasing Jimi Hendrix's legendary performance at the Isle of Wight festival in 1970. The film captures the essence of Hendrix's mesmerizing stage presence and electrifying guitar skills, as he takes the audience on a psychedelic rock journey. With a backdrop of outdoor scenery and a vibrant summer atmosphere, this concert film is a must-watch for music enthusiasts.
Life couldn’t be better for entrepreneur and British Mod, Danny. That is until he’s introduced to Mad Mike, an unhinged underworld mobster who is determined to coerce Danny into pulling off an illegal drugs run.
We Once Were Tide is a movie set on the Isle of Wight, where a young man named Anthony struggles with the weight of his past while taking care of his sick mother. When a photographer named Tom arrives on the island, Anthony's world is turned upside down as secrets are revealed and their connection grows deeper. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the power of memories.
Tales from the Royal Bedchamber takes a fascinating look at the history of royal sleeping quarters, from the 13th to the 20th century. It explores the secrets, scandals, and rituals that took place behind closed doors, as well as the changing cultural attitudes towards sex and privacy. The documentary examines famous beds and bedrooms, such as those at Hampton Court Palace and Kensington Palace, and delves into the lives of kings, queens, courtiers, and ladies-in-waiting.
Live at ZOZO Marine Stadium, Chiba, Japan 18 August, 2018
Documentary about the Isle of Wight