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- A woman explores her sexuality to cope with the passing of her mother, leading her to profound revelations about herself and the people closest to her.
- Eunice is walking along the highways of northern England from one filling station to another. She is searching for Judith, the woman, she says to be in love with. It's bad luck for the women at the cash desk not to be Judith, because Eunice is eccentric, angry and extreme dangerous. One day she meets Miriam, hard of hearing and a little ingenuous, who feels sympathy for Eunice and takes her home. Miriam is very impressed by Eunice's fierceness and willfulness and follows her on the search for Judith. Shocked by Eunice's cruelty she tries to make her a better person, but she looses ground herself.
- A woman, plastered in blood, is arrested by a grave, and a tale of loss, lust and jealousy slowly unfolds.
- In London, during October 1993, England is playing Holland in the preliminaries of the World Cup. The Bosnian War is at its height, and refugees from the ex-Yugoslavia are arriving. Football rivals, and political adversaries from the Balkans all precipitate conflict and amusing situations. Meanwhile, the lives of four English families are affected in different ways by encounter with the refugees; one of the families improbably becomes involved with a Balkan refugee through the England vs. Holland match.
- Chrissy contemplates suicide with her 4yo son Jake in Newcastle. Rob, a former police psychologist, intervenes and asks her on a date. The two, along with Jake and elderly Pat, become trapped in an elevator after a drunken gang damages it.
- Otis Cooke (Ian McShane) is a British DJ with a late-night American soul music program in Liverpool. His favorite band, The Tallahassees, disbanded years ago, but their biggest hit, "Pickin' Up the Pieces," was never released in England. The film recounts Cooke's adventures and misadventures as he travels to the U.S., finds the band members, and convinces them to get back together for a reunion tour of the U.K and the release of their old songs on CD.
- A movie about a Brazilian entrepreneur who rivalled American's richest man at his time, well-known Rockfeller. Irineu Evangelista de Souza in 1867 had $155.000 contos de reis, meanwhile the Brazilian Governement annual budget was 97.000 contos de reis. The movie shows his life from poverty to riches and back to poverty again, as is common in Brazil, rich people die poor.
- The film explores the factors - personal, psychological, social - that propel people to pursue fame.
- A profile of the 1994 Womens Champion of Gladiators (1992), Eunice Huthart.
- The film features champion boxer, John Conteh, as he reflects on his roller coaster life, the highs and lows.
- The film presents a view on how cinema culture has changed from the era of the original dream palaces in the city of Liverpool to the contemporary multiplexes in the suburbs and in shopping estates.
- The film celebrates an iconic photograph, 1964 on St George's plateau in Liverpool, when Astrid Kirchherr, renowned for pictures of the Beatles in Hamburg, gathered together over 200 Mersey Beat musicians and took their photograph.
- The film offers a profile of iconic Liverpool actress, Cathy Tyson, who is well known for her movie career (for example, with Bob Hoskins in 'Mona Lisa') and her hit hit series 'Band of Gold' (written by Kay Mellor ) for Granada.
- The documentary short, made for Channel 4 and MIDA/Liverpool, contests the liberal adage of the UK as a harmonious melting pot of faiths.
- The film is a profile of Liverpool born theatre impresario Bill Kenwright.
- The documentary reveals the truth behind the formation of the Black Battery Gang.
- The experiences of Danny Kavanagh, a 21-year-old gambler and womaniser, who leaves home and enters the dark soul and sexual quicksand of a small Lake District community.
- The village is shattered by grief and guilt as it becomes clear that none of the children survived the rowing accident.
- Danny tries to find the truth behind the tragedy of the three drowned schoolgirls.
- Will Danny Kavanagh be found guilty at the inquest? Will the priest and Bernie Quinlan consummate their relationship? As the village turns against the chef all is revealed.