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- A whisky-swigging middle-aged Glaswegian mermaid discovers she is the last of her species left alive and has to decide if she wants to try and get pregnant fast or watch her race die out .
- Breathe gives audiences insight into the healing, grieving, love, and mental health of black people during COVID in the UK. Told through the eyes of six Black British people at one moment in time this interconnected film of three stories gives us an intimate look into the lives and relationships of those emerging from lockdown, as they prepare to get back to a new kind of normal.
- A migrant to Victorian England finds herself trapped in a mansion.
- A young woman passes the border of safety, but can she convince another to join her break for freedom?
- An elderly widow reasserts her own sense of independence with an unconventional yearly pilgrimage to her late husband's grave.
- A British Indian child bride is forced by her parents to marry a much older man
- A homeless man, trafficked for forced labour, must win over a recent young recruit to keep them both safe from the ruthless gang who hold them prisoner. DRIFT is a Southern Gothic for the Britain of austerity and UKIP. It depicts the trafficking of vulnerable homeless men for forced labour and is inspired by a case which came to court in Luton in 2012. It is about agency and how we can come to accept the unacceptable.
- A gentle man is afflicted by "Musica Telephobia" - fearful music constantly follows him around.