Sunderland 'Til I Die is a documentary series that provides an in-depth look at the challenges faced by Sunderland Football Club. From their hopes and dreams to their struggles and setbacks, the series captures the emotional rollercoaster ride of the team's journey.
Maria, a juvenile delinquent is stuck in a boring girls school for young offenders in Sunderland. A suggestive wink and a flash of her knickers at an elderly gardener is enough to convince the old sod to help Maria escape from the school.
This rockin' video features a Leatherface concert recorded in March 2004 at London's Camden Underworld, as well as seven songs from a June 2001 show in Sunderland and an interview with singer Frankie Stubbs. Tracks include "Springtime," "Watching You Sleep," "Not a Day Goes By," "Little White God," "Plastic Surgery," "Sour Grapes," "Diddly Squat," "Dead Industrial," "Atmosphere," "Hops & Barley," "Wax Lyrical," Grip," "Not Superstitious" and more.
An independent documentary focusing on the Blue Monkey and New Monkey nightclubs in Sunderland. The dawn of the rave scene in the late 80s and early 90s changed the face of music forever and left a legacy that still continues to this day. Hear the stories of those who lived through it and were involved in the North East scene at the beggining. From raid to ruins, we shed light on the rise and fall of the Blue Monkey and New Monkey nightclubs investigating the music and the controversy that came with the all night rave clubs.
A study into Town End Farm Working Men's Club in Sunderland, England. Like all working men's clubs, Town End Farm has struggled in the past decade to compete with the smoking ban, cheap supermarket alcohol and changing cultural attitudes. The film will be look at the reasons the club is in the position it's in, and how the club has shaped its member's lives.
Roll up, roll up, for all the fun of the fair as Sunderland celebrates the August bank holiday.
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