Capturing true stories through video is timeless. So why is it so difficult for young filmmakers to break into the documentary film industry?
Has British Reality TV lost its edge?
With ratings falling, have viewers become apathetic to a format that shaped British culture for almost two decades?
How the UK still fails to protect child influencers
Experts warn that without regulation, young creators remain vulnerable to exploitation.
Reel memories: Restoring the past through film
We explore the art of film restoration, from Home Movie Day to R3store Studios, preserving the past for future generations.
Nobody puts politics in the corner
Beneath its romantic exterior, Dirty Dancing tackles abortion, class divides, and gender roles in surprising depth, becoming a cultural touchstone for themes of personal freedom and social change.
Explicit 18+: Thanks for Cumming
To be horny or not to be horny? To be ashamed or to be free? by Anna Sargent, Aoife Wall,…
Drag: The art of becoming
London’s drag scene is a revolution of identity and self-expression. This documentary explores courage, community, and the art of being true to oneself.
In 1974 a young British traveller ended up being held in a Syrian prison for 110 days. 50 years later Johnathan Mitchell shares his story.
Have you ever been ghosted? It seems ghosting is not just cruel – it can also be psychologically harmful.
We will explore the youth-led movement that’s redefining urban spaces and breaking stereotypes.