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- Unemployed Anthony announces he is joining the police, much to the horror of his girlfriend and friends.
- The film follows an evening in the life of Pauline, a young black woman and a dancer, who is confronted by the way that white society adopts black culture (music, dance, fashion) yet rejects it through racism.
- Two teenage boys in Coventry pass the time in shoplifting, avoiding their grim family life, and flying a model airplane.
- The film uncovers the 'traces left' by Glaswegian socialist artist, Helen Biggar, who was a film maker, animator and set designer in Glasgow and London from 1930's to the early 1950's.
- Paradise Circus documents the ways in which the city of Birmingham (its built environment and architecture) is perceived by women, living in an environment largely designed by men.
- Veteran white pirate radio broadcasters discuss their past beside new black pirate disc jockeys explaining their motives.
- Young people from Telford New Town, West Midlands, embark on a search to find out who puts 'it's illegal' on record sleeves.
- The film explores and presents the creative activities (in dance, drama, film, photography etc) which are offered to the young Afro Caribbean community in the inner city area of Handsworth, Birmingham, UK. The director of the Handsworth Cultural Center, Bob Ramdhanie introduces the design and build of a replica African Village taking shape in the grounds of the Cultural Center.
- This drama documentary focuses on the historic case of Mary Ashford who was sexually assaulted and murdered in Erdington, close to the then emerging city of Birmingham in the early decades of the nineteenth century. Heather Powell's film looks at the way Mary Ashford's rape and murder was used to drive home the message that women should forget notions of independence and confine themselves to the domestic sphere.
- Should broadcasting be deregulated ? Is broadcasting responsive enough to its audiences ?
- The film uncovers the visual work of Birmingham based film maker, Tv director and photographer, Pogus Caesar, whose creative endeavours engage with examples of black culture and media.
- 'Giro...' : Made by young people from Telford, known as the Dead Honest Soul Searchers, with Birmingham Film and Video Workshop, and exploring the benefits system and the world of work.