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- In the privacy of his bathroom, away from his Mum, 26 year old Alexi takes a HIV test but he's not alone.
- Two girls conspire to escape from an authoritarian society where young people are kept in cages.
- Street sweeper Joe Fallow is approached by the ailing Grim Reaper who offers to train him as his replacement, becoming the new 'face of death'. Elsewhere in town, an evil force threatens to merge the worlds of Hell and Earth into one. And only Joe, assisted by an enigmatic supernatural bounty-hunter, can stop it from happening.
- Created in partnership with the BBC and Rural Media, this is a striking adaptation of Damon Galgut's 'The Promise', directed by Christine Ubochi and starring David Jonsson.
- Two people find each other in musical improvisation.
- In a world savaged by pollution, it would seem impossible to comprehend a day-to-day life, but somehow normality must continue on. We follow one man navigate his way through his daily shop.
- A dating app in the near future promises to bring people together, but old habits die hard.
- Overwhelmed by the stresses of lock down, neighbours Amy and Teresa find joy and solidarity in competing to peg out their washing in Western Standoff style
- A dark comedy about a young tired man trying to get up for work, told in the style of an Gothic poem. Sam is woken up by his alarm but struggles against the hypnotic allure of the snooze button. Again and again he succumbs to it, falling deeper and deeper into madness each time he does not get up.
- A suitably idiosyncratic adaption of Patricia Lockwood's 'No One Is Talking About This', directed by Liam Young, starring Fiona Button and produced by Rural Media in partnership with the BBC.
- The undead live indistinguishably from the living, as an irritable zombie struggles with the complex mundanity of life.
- Part of the 2021 BookerPrize shortlist film series, created in partnership with the BBC and Rural Media. Liam Young's interpretation of Richard Powers' 'Bewilderment', starring Luke Norris.
- Great Circle is directed by Christine Ubochi and starring Ria Zmitrowicz, taken from the novel by Maggie Shiptsead. Created in partnership with the BBC and produced by Rural Media.
- Created in partnership with the BBC and Rural Media, this is a contemporary adaptation of Nadifa Mohamed's novel 'The Fortune Men', directed by Yero Timi-Biu and starring Elmi Rashid Elmi.
- A Sikh teenager is conflicted with his identity and faith when he cuts his hair, breaking his fathers heart, creating life-long emotional turbulence between the two as they individually navigate their culture.
- A gripping 20-minute film about a teenage couple, Jake and Ellie. Exploring the differences between healthy and unhealthy relationships, with a focus on domestic abuse in this vulnerable age group.
- A Film Poem capturing moments of loss within a community recovering from the aftermath of violence. The son, the brother, the friend and the pupil no longer present.
- A poetic look at technology's effect on social interaction from Tom Chimiak Tom Chimiak's Vocal Barriers is a poetic look at technology's effect on social interaction. Tom is an award winning conceptual filmmaker who has high-functioning autism and specialises in music based experimental short films.
- The Willows highlights the challenges that victims of domestic abuse face living in a rural area. Rural life can be hard, but it shouldn't be this hard.
- GEIST is a fictional documentary exploring the personal and social effects of virtual reality technology and it's penetration deep into youth drug culture.
- A quirky tale about a man ignoring his problems as he slowly and literally drowns in them. This is a unique animation exploring the themes of procrastination, loneliness, stubbornness and lethargy. Created as part of the BBC Arts Talent Development series called BBC New Creatives.
- Sarah is leaving for University, it's a tricky time and she's scared, nervous but she can't let anyone know - but help and reassurance come from a most unusual place.
- A short film inspired by Simon Armitage's 'Killing Time'.
- A young girl escapes her preoccupied family dinner by imagining dancing with her sister and realises that technology can bring us together, as well as pushing us apart.
- A survivor of sexual assault struggles to come to terms with her memories.
- A rebellious gender fluid reflection on a cis-gendered society via the medium of dance FAG is a rebellious reflection on the cis-gendered society we exist in, with a quick wink and grin to political correctness. Danni Spooner is a feminist, a vegan, a being who is currently indulging itself in the practice of movement.
- Masefield Matters' focus was connecting young people with the life and work of esteemed poet John Masefield. Researched, produced and filmed by local young people from Ledbury, Masefield's birthplace, the film creatively explores key moments in John Masefield's life that shaped him as a man and as a poet.
- Internal struggles amount to the psyche being ripped apart: this is a Dirty Rebirth. As part of the human condition we are required to perpetually reinvent ourselves, to grow and evolve into new forms. The reality is these moments happen in the darkest of places, where directions have no meaning, and internal struggles amount to the psyche being ripped apart. This is a Dirty Rebirth. Joey Mottershead is a live interdisciplinary performance artist based in the East Midlands, whose work explores gender politics, the human condition and the empowerment of the self.
- Young filmmaker Evelyn Privitera explores the feeling of dissociation.
- A young man reveals his most fantastical hopes and dreams in a careers interview.
- Orion, a young trans man is struck down by grief as his lover, Kiaan, is killed in front of him. He wonders if he's to blame. In an attempt to escape the pain, he changes Instagram filters to jump into an alternative reality. Intraverse examines the treatment of trans couples mis-identified as 'same sex' as they lose their 'hetero-privilege'. Kiran Dhoot is an award-winning film composer and writer.
- An animated story of Cam, a farmer's daughter, who saves a fox cub from the hunt. New Creatives is supported by Arts Council England and BBC Arts.
- From the bleak, pebbledash-coated suburbia of South Wales emerges the unique creative expression of the local young people. Donned in hand crafted costume referencing high fashion, they parade from the estate to Blaenavon mountain, revealing an intimate view of their world.
- The Travelling People is a celebration of the fifty year old radio program called 'The Ballad of the Travelling People', produced by the famous radio broadcaster, Charles Parker and folk singers, Peggy Seeger and Ewan McColl.
- The Stranger is a horror/comedy short film which opens on a man waking up in an empty room. He has no idea who he is or how he got there. What happens next, is up to you.
- Birthday celebrations become a battleground for body-image in this short.
- Anna wants to be better, but within the impersonal and disposable industry of self-development, who decides what 'better' is?
- A tense study on internet activism and social media, as we watch a social activist begin a live video feed and discover a dark secret. Lewis is a passionate and creative filmmaker and recent graduate, specialising in high-concept narrative and striking cinematography.
- A short documentary film, celebrating Herefordshire's passion for cider and it's unique community of cider makers.
- A film about identities and deafness in the Traveller community. A First Acts short in partnership with Rural Media.
- In a world where old technology has been banned to make way for the digital future, what risks would you take to reconnect with your past? Made with young artists from mac Birmingham 'Future Curious' project.
- Working with the ASD community, family and carers; through creative workshops and working alongside film professionals, members helped plan, produce and make a short film. The finished film will be promoted via a social media campaign throughout National Autism Awareness week and through promotion by the National Autism Society . Through our Action for Autism project, 'Qualified', was made with the ASD community every step of the way and was designed to focus on a key phase of transition from education to employment. The main character is a girl because there is an increasing number of girls being diagnosed and ASD is no longer considered just a male specific disorder. It is a spectrum and the NAS has already done a tremendous job attempting to represent a more intense experience. The aim was to address the top end of the spectrum and debunk the idea that everyone on the spectrum can't function and can't work.