Fighting with My Family is a biographical sports comedy-drama film that tells the story of Saraya Knight, a young woman from a wrestling family in Norwich, England. Saraya and her brother Zak both dream of becoming professional wrestlers and they get their chance when they are selected to try out for WWE. Saraya is accepted into the training program while Zak is left behind, causing tension between them. Saraya, now known as Paige, faces challenges and obstacles as she tries to prove herself in the male-dominated world of wrestling.
Set in the Norfolk countryside in 1900, a young boy serves as the go-between for a clandestine relationship between a wealthy young woman and a local farmer. As the summer heatwave intensifies, secrets unravel, leading to tragedy and the boy's loss of innocence.
When Alan Partridge's radio station is taken over by a corporate conglomerate, he finds himself in a hostage situation that he must navigate with his inflated ego and vivid imagination.
Mike Bassett, an unpopular football manager, is tasked with leading England's national team in the World Cup. With his unpopularity and social problems, he becomes the country's public enemy number one.
Every year on a night in May, the centuries-old tale goes, the spectre of Anne Boleyn rided up to Blickling Hall in a coach driven by a headless horseman, dressed in pure white, drenched in blood from her decapitated head in her lap.
A Queer City is a documentary that takes an observational approach to explore the diverse and inclusive queer culture in a city in the United Kingdom. The film follows a group of friends who are involved in various aspects of the vibrant queer community, from drag performances to activism. It provides an intimate look into their lives and experiences, highlighting the importance of queer spaces and the struggles faced by the LGBTQ+ community. Through interviews and footage from gay pride events and other queer gatherings, the film showcases the resilience and creativity of the individuals who make up this vibrant subculture.
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