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Daphne Trailer (2017)

29 January 2017

Daphne is a young woman negotiating the tricky business of modern life. Caught in the daily rush of her restaurant job and a nightlife kaleidoscope of new faces, she is witty, funny, the life of the party.

Kaishaku Trailer (2025)

10 October 2025

Amidst financial desperation, a struggling mother reluctantly becomes the "spotter" for her friend's suicide, but when the unthinkable happens, she finds herself entangled in a nightmarish battle between guilt and the supernatural.

Limbo Trailer (2020)

28 September 2020

An offbeat observation of refugees waiting to be granted asylum on a fictional remote Scottish island.

Hellblazer Trailer (2013)

01 November 2013

John Constantine finds himself beaten and bound at the hands of a London gangster out to impress his boss by doing the dark magician in for good.

The Lucky Suit Trailer (1996)

16 August 1996

The fates of four people are interwined over one night.

Run Trailer (2020)

12 March 2020

A former boyracer, who married his first love and took a job in one of the fish factories, now has a 17 year-old-son of his own following in his footsteps and can no longer ignore the fact he’s going nowhere.

One Thousand Pictures: RFK's Last Journey Trailer (2010)

13 August 2010

Photographer Paul Fusco had a coveted place on the train carrying Robert Kennedy's body, with the assignment of covering the funeral -- but he ended up using all his film on the people he saw from his window, lined up to pay their respects.

Skeletons Trailer (2010)

16 July 2010

In writer-director Nick Whitfield's black indie comedy, a pair of "exorcists" (Ed Gaughan and Andrew Buckley) with the power to rid people of their secrets agree to help a woman (Paprika Steen) whose daughter (Tuppence Middleton) is mute -- and whose husband is missing.

The First Movie Trailer (2009)

14 December 2009

Filmmaker Mark Cousins, who was brought up in a Northern Irish war zone, travels to Goptapa, a Kurdish-Iraqi village of just seven hundred people on a tributary of the Tigris river, and tries to make a dream film about a place that is normally only portrayed in current affairs programmes.