The Full Monty (2023) is a TV show about the original band of brothers as they navigate Sheffield and its crumbling healthcare, education, and employment sectors. The show explores a brighter, sillier, and more humane way forward where communal effort can still triumph over adversity.
Threads is a documentary-style drama that depicts the effects of a nuclear war on the city of Sheffield, England. The film follows the lives of several people as they struggle to survive amidst the chaos, destruction, and societal collapse caused by the nuclear holocaust. It explores themes of despair, radiation sickness, and the grim reality of life in a post-apocalyptic world.
Four Lions follows a group of British jihadists who embrace the idea of becoming suicide bombers. As they plan their attack, their incompetence, misunderstandings, and disagreements lead to a series of comedic and satirical events.
When a hitman is hired to kill three targets, he soon uncovers a horrifying secret that connects them all. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he finds himself caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse.
PULP found fame on the world stage in the 90’s with anthems like ‘Common People’ and ‘Disco 2000’. 25 years later, they return to Sheffield for their last UK concert. Giving a career best performance exclusive to the film, the band share their thoughts on fame, love, mortality & car maintenance.
Set to a backdrop of desolate snowy mountains, a young boy and his brother stumble into a surreal and twisted journey. Trying to escape their surroundings they are pursued by mysterious figures and have to confront themes of isolation, death and identity.
A young brewery worker from Yorkshire, England, fulfills his dream of playing professional soccer and faces challenges along the way.
A short horror comedy following Muckman, that grotty dirty fellow who targets the elderly with his rot coated fingers, causing a fuss and being a bother.
Actor Alfie Allen, made famous by the television series Game of Thrones, portrays us in this documentary of the two episodes of History Channel his other great love: Football.
On a rickety bus trundling through wilting countryside, a mysterious older woman named 'Kiddo' and a cohort of overexcited teenagers meander towards Wonderland, a theme park like no other. Sinister secrets await as Kiddo and her compatriots face off with their hosts and draw closer to discovering the truth of their journey.
Sheffield stands in as 'Smokedale', an industrial Everytown, in this stirring call for "new schools, new hospitals, new roads, new life", after WWII.
Round My Place follows a gentle yet slightly twisted northern bloke, called Richard Crimble, as he gives us a guided tour of his old run down apartment. To Richard it is more than just an old apartment though. It sparks his strange imagination, making him consider the place's past and how each little detail came to be.
Rockumentary following British rock band Pulp on their 1995 UK tour.
With not much to show for in his life, Andre takes his health to extreme measures by attempting an eating challenge at his local diner.
Essentially a dance film, it focuses on the youth, their dreams, anxieties, disappointments and hopes for their future. The film is based in the quaint and beautiful university town of Sheffield and brings to light the stories of Asian students who leave their home and country and go to study abroad…Their struggles, their heartbreaks, their trials and triumphs…
Introducing Morrissey is a documentary film that explores the life and career of Morrissey, a prominent figure in the English rock music scene. The film delves into his early days with The Smiths, his solo career, his unique songwriting style, and his impact on the music industry. It captures his iconic performances, his passionate singing, and his deep connection with his fans. It also provides insights into his personal life, his influences, and his cultural significance. Introducing Morrissey is a must-watch for fans of rock music and anyone interested in the life of a legendary musician.
Directed by fledgling director Peter Care with a cast of unknown actors, Johnny YesNo, originally released on Cabaret Voltaire’s video label, Double Vision, became an instant cult hit on the independent film circuit helped in no small part by its hallucinatory soundtrack by electronic pioneers Cabaret Voltaire.
The best of the action from over 30 years of FA Cup finals at Wembley Stadium.
It is a daring idea: to grow food from old mattresses in a desolate camp at the edge of a war zone. When a refugee scientist meets two quirky professors, they must confront their own catastrophes - and make a garden grow. Short film now streaming on Waterbear.com.
Illustrates the reconstruction and electrification of the main railway line between Manchester and Sheffield. Showing the plan for the modernisation and re-equipping of British Railways. This film was produced for televising by the BBC during the evening that the plan was debated in parliament.