Rye Lane tells the story of two youngsters in South London who are dealing with the aftermath of their respective bad breakups. Over the course of a day, they find solace in each other's company and navigate through various ups and downs, discovering the true meaning of love and finding hope for the future.
In South London, tradition clashes with culture as a Nigerian father tries to instill his old-fashioned African values into his modern British family.
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.
Still Life tells the story of a lonely man who works for the local council, locating and notifying the next of kin of those who have died alone. He develops an unexpected connection with a deceased woman and embarks on a personal journey to uncover the truth about her life, leading him to confront his own solitude and find a sense of purpose.
All or Nothing is a comedy-drama film set in South London, focusing on the lives of working-class individuals. The story revolves around their struggles with loneliness, marital problems, and financial hardships. The film explores themes of love, relationships, and the impact of everyday life on the characters. It portrays the challenges faced by the characters as they navigate through their own personal dramas and seek happiness.
Nil by Mouth follows the lives of a working-class family in South London, focusing on the destructive impact of addiction, domestic violence, and the hardships they face in their daily lives. The story delves into themes of drug addiction, alcoholism, mental illness, and the breakdown of family relationships.
Set in South London, a young British-Pakistani man and his white partner open a laundrette, facing challenges including racism, homosexuality, and societal expectations.
The Buddha of Suburbia follows the journey of a teenager named Karim as he navigates his way through his identity and sexuality in a suburban setting. Set in the 1970s and 1980s, the show delves into themes of family relationships, drug use, and the clash of cultures. With elements of satire and comedy, it offers a unique perspective on suburban life.
The story of MMA fighter, 'Lightning' Lee Murray, who brawled his way from the mean streets of South London all the way to the UFC - and then took part one of the largest bank heists of all-time.
Based on a true story, Let Him Have It explores the controversial case of Derek Bentley, a mentally challenged teenager who faces the death penalty after being implicated in a murder. The film delves into issues of class, justice, and capital punishment.
Timewasters is a comedy TV show about a jazz band from South London who accidentally travel back in time to the 1920s. They navigate through cultural differences and hilarious situations while trying to find their way back to the present.
Rock & Chips is a comedy-drama TV show set in 1960s London. It follows the lives of working-class characters living in a council estate in South London. The story revolves around the relationships and adventures of the residents, with a mix of humor and drama.
In the racially turbulent UK of the early 70s, a group of black musicians known as Cymande, with the dove as their symbol, combined jazz, funk, soul, and Caribbean grooves to form a unique sound. Although they faced indifference in their native Britain, their music had a lasting impact on future generations of artists. From Soul II Soul to De La Soul, MC Solaar to The Fugees, Cymande's pioneering sounds influenced a wide range of musicians. After forty years, they make a comeback, continuing to spread their message. They are the unsung heroes whose music played on.
Wondrous Oblivion is a comedy-drama film set in 1960s London, following the life of a young cricket fanatic who befriends the new neighbor, an immigrant family. As he navigates friendship, family relationships, and the challenges of bigotry, he learns important life lessons about love, acceptance, and pursuing his dreams.
Oasis was a short lived CITV drama series which was about a group of children who ran an inner city farm. It's best known for featuring John Simm and Dean Gaffney, who later went on to be in the BBC soap EastEnders. It was also set in wasteland site in south London and might have had something to do with graffiti. The drama series ran from 5 January to 9 March 1993 for 10 episodes, made by Zenith North, the team behind Byker Grove for Carlton; their first children's drama series for the ITV network.
On the day of his grandma’s funeral, 17-year-old Red faces multi-generational demons in this surreal horror film exploring colonial trauma and Black family histories.
Mark, a low end South London hitman recently released from prison, tries to go straight for his daughter, but gets drawn back in by Alan, his former cellmate, to do one final job.
Attached to almost every unsolved gangland murder in London over the last 50 years, Freddie Foreman is "The Godfather". In this special documentary, Foreman reveals the audacious details of the heists, double crossings, shootouts, murders and betrayals he was involved in and what has made him Gangster No. 1.
Based on a true story and in the same mould as Get Carter and Nil by Mouth, Out of Depth is a hard hitting, contemporary character based thriller. A gritty expose of the South London Underworld, it tells the story of misguided good intentions, of family love and of the personal hopes and fears that lay behind several gangland killings.
Set amongst the backdrop of the towering, concrete-clad estates of south London ‘Zebra Crossings’ blends a diverse mixture of characters that all share one thing in common: The incredible loneliness of living alongside 7 million other people.