The hidden world of East and Southeast Asian raves in London is uncovered, presenting a community of acceptance and joy.
It was the height of the 1920s Riviera scene and looking to teach himself directing and foster connections in London, artist-turned-filmmaker Harry Lachman teamed up with Hollywood director Rex Ingram ...
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Stop! Look! Listen! For decades public information films have been educating, persuading and above all warning us of hidden dangers.
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One of Waters’ most notorious films is Pink Flamingos (1972), a film which legendary critic Roger Ebert famously offered zero stars. With scenes involving chicken sex, a singing orifice and the ...
Queen Victoria's long reign famously saw extraordinary advances: in industry, transport, science, culture... But one vital innovation is too often missed: the moving image, the last great invention of ...
Sonya is a busy, sought-after model, and dating doesn't really fit her lifestyle. However, a one-night stand with a clumsy but considerate man changes her perspective.
Beautifully shot in black and white, this short film evokes memories of long summers of freedom and play. Donning costumes and make-up, the children recreate big-top acts from clowns to trapeze ...
Following a hastily arranged marriage by unsympathetic relatives, Cao Guiying (Hai Qing) sets off with her new husband Ma Youtie (Wu Renlin, himself a farmer) to nurture their farm and livestock.
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The Central Office of Information (COI) produced and distributed thousands of films for use across Britain, the Commonwealth and the world. Paid for by you the taxpayer, the films couldn’t have been ...