Richie Richard (socially awkward, sexually inexperienced) and Eddie Hitler (carefree alcoholic ) are two social outcasts living on the dole. Trapped together in a squalid flat in Hammersmith, London they are perpetually skint, bored and sexually frustrated. They spend their days scheming, bickering, and being nasty and sadistic to each other.
Set in the fictional street of Oil Drum Lane in West London, Steptoe and Son follows the lives of Harold Steptoe, a world war two veteran and his father Albert, an old clothesman. The show explores their love-hate relationship, business struggles, and their working-class lifestyle in squalor. With a dark and melancholic tone, Steptoe and Son became a classic British comedy.
The Black Swan is a thrilling tale of treachery, deception, and romance. Set in the 17th century, it follows the story of a pirate raid, a kidnapped woman, and a redheaded man seeking revenge. Posing as husband and wife, they navigate through dangerous waters, engaging in sword fights and sea battles. Along the way, they face despair, determination, and dire straits, all while searching for treasure and finding love.
Caravaggio is a biographical drama film that explores the life of the Italian painter, focusing on his relationship with an older man, his artistic creation, and the religious themes in his work. Set in 17th-century Italy, the movie delves into Caravaggio's struggles with his homosexuality, the murder he is falsely accused of, and his complex inner world as an artist.
Nicholas Nickleby is thrust into a world of misfortune after the death of his father, leaving him to support his mother and sister. He encounters wicked uncles, sexual harassment, and a new job that leads him to uncover secrets and find his true calling.
La Vie de Bohème follows the lives of struggling artists in Paris as they face eviction, financial troubles, and the complexities of their relationships. The movie explores themes of friendship, love, and the pursuit of artistic expression in a society that often undervalues their work.
The Rose Seller follows the story of a street child who turns to glue-sniffing and prostitution in order to survive the harsh realities of street life and poverty.
A family from a rural area of the Philippines moves to Metro Manila in search of a better life. They find themselves working in a security complex facility and get involved in a heist that puts their lives in danger. The protagonist, a former farmer, must navigate the dangers of the city while protecting his family.
Diane (2018) delves into the life of a woman struggling with drug addiction, as she confronts her own mortality, navigates complex family relationships, and grapples with her faith.
The Birthday Party is a dark comedy about a reclusive musician who is caught in a psychological game at his birthday party. As the day progresses, he becomes the victim of psychological abuse and torture by a sinister couple. The film explores themes of insanity, violence, and ambiguity, while also delving into the complexities of human relationships.
In 1840, Sam Lash heads west for adventure. He meets up with some Mountain Men, and they head for the Rockies to trap beavers and cats. In Taos he meets Lola, a beautiful Mexican girl from a proud and rich family. They fall in love and he persuades her to elope with him. After they get married, Sam is torn between his love for Lola and his yearn for traveling.
Steptoe & Son is a dark comedy set in London, following the lives of a father and son who run a junkyard. They navigate the challenges of their working-class lifestyle, dealing with marriage, relationships, and the eccentric characters they encounter along the way. In the midst of squalor and grime, they find moments of love and humor.
A famous opera singer lost her voice when her son was born, and has drowned her sorrows in drink. When a murder is committed near her house, she invents a story in order to get herself back in front of the public again. However, the story she comes up with results in her son being arrested for the murder.
In a home for delinquent girls, the worst offender exchanges reminiscences with the warden.
Set in France in 1961-1962 during the Algerian War, Living in Paradise is a thought-provoking examination of the lives of North African immigrants trying to find a place in the social system of Western Europe.
A journalist investigates the smuggling of gypsy children on the black market and tries to save a young boy.
Sequel to the TV film "Walter". In the United States, the two films have been released together on DVD as a package, called "Loving Walter".
The Spirit of '45 is a documentary that delves into the social and political changes that occurred in Britain after the end of World War II. It explores the implementation of key reforms such as the creation of the National Health Service, nationalization of industries, and the establishment of a welfare state. The film also examines the impact of these changes on the working class, highlighting issues such as housing shortages, the class struggle, and the rise of Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party.
A former Navy man attempts to redeem his honor by exposing a shipping tycoon's dealings with the enemy.
London (1994) is a documentary film that takes a psychogeographic approach to explore the various aspects of the city. It delves into the history, culture, and architecture of London, while also examining its social and economic issues.