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- A recently widowed Welsh man struggles to build a rocket to launch his wife's ashes into space.
- Mr. and Mrs. Peach's favourite neighbours emigrate to Australia, leaving the grieving Peach's anxiously twitching the net curtains of their suburban cul-de-sac home waiting to see who will be moving in next door. Unfortunately, far from their dreams of the ideal couple, a flash, young couple Mr. Chapman (Phil Daniels - Quadrophenia, One Foot In The Grave) and Mrs. Chapman (Rachel Fielding - Cold Feet, Dangerfield) turn out to be their new neighbours... As a mutual hatred for each other develops, the neighbours begin an intensifying bloody feud which climaxes in a bitter ending.
- When a stranger comes to town 16-year-old Verity must confront the secrets surrounding her father's time in Iraq... secrets which may tear her family apart. Winner of Best Actress at the London Independent Film Festival for leading lady Indea Barbe-Willson and Best Cinematography at the Van d'Or Film Awards, Verity's Summer is the debut feature from short-film Palme d'Or nominee Ben Crowe. A visually accomplished debut; unusual and intriguing. - Tim Robey, THE DAILY TELEGRAPH Stunningly but unsentimentally evoked - Sophie Mayer, LITTLE WHITE LIES, SIGHT SOUND An intelligent new British director has now surfaced - Derek Malcolm, THE EVENING STANDARD
- A video documenting the North East Skinny Dip, which raises money for the mental health charity, MIND.
- Streetwise Opera's 10th anniversary production is an opera film starring a cast of 120 homeless people from Streetwise's 11 groups around the UK. Taking as its starting point the format of a fictional conference, The Answer to Everything follows the progress of an ill-conceived 're-homing' scheme which the delegates begin to connect to what really matters: fellow humans and the world around them. Music is drawn from existing operatic repertoire including arias and songs by Britten, Vivaldi and Handel as well as new commissions from leading British composers including Gavin Bryars, Emily Hall and Orlando Gough. Leading opera soloists, Liz Watts and Christopher Lowery join the Streetwise Opera performers on the film. Director: Rupert Jones Script: Jo Coates Script and Artistic Director: Emma Bernard
- 2013–TV EpisodeWith Ben Burville we dive in the North Sea looking for dolphins. Then we go to Cragside, where Lord Armstrong lived in the first house to use and still use hydroelectricity. Finally we go to Druridge Bay where the presenter skinny dips.