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- After three award-winning television series, Matt Lucas and David Walliams took Little Britain on the road. Their triumphant tour culminated with this amazing performance at the Blackpool Opera House in May 2006. The show welcomed the return of guest stars Anthony Head and Ruth Jones and featured all the favourite characters including Lou and Andy, Vicky Pollard, Marjorie Dawes, Dafydd, Carol, Sebastian and Michael, and many, many more.
- Comedian Marc Wootton adopts the persona of one Shirley Ghostman, a psychic able to contact dead celebrities.
- Disaster after disaster, an already frail man descends into madness after his talking dog announces that he is actually his defence lawyer.
- Vertigo 2005: Live from Chicago is a concert film by Irish rock band U2, showcasing two concerts recorded at United Center in Chicago, Illinois during band's 2005 Vertigo Tour.
- London has always been a source of influence, inspiration and curiosity. Paul Kelly and Kieran Evans' FINISTERRE tries to identify the dreams that London holds for so many, and the reality of the city -- the spaces between the landmarks, the spaces Londoners inhabit. Presented and scored by Saint Etienne, the film takes us on a journey from the suburbs into the heart of the city over an imaginary 24 hours. Along the way we hear from characters that have influenced or been a part of the Saint Etienne story. FINISTERRE features the observations and reminiscences of Lawrence from Felt/Denim, Mark Perry, the editor of original punk fanzine Sniffin' Glue, as well as Vic Godard from Subway Sect and artist Julian Opie, folk singer Vashti Bunyan, London-centric author Shena Mackay, and Nick Sanderson from Earl Brutus. Through the interviews and imagery we see London from an insider's perspective. The result is a hymn to London, and an extraordinary record of the city today. Digitally shot and edited, FINISTERRE evolved alongside the Saint Etienne album of the same name. Initially conceived as a way of channelling the money allocated for music videos into something more substantial, it became in every sense an independent production. Its development is unique: early sequences were projected as visuals behind the band during their latest tour, while the film played recently to cinema audiences in London and Tokyo.
- GBH, murder, nuclear strike - just one man's desperate quest to avoid delivering the best man speech.
- onedottv is an eclectic anthology of original, independent and progressive work by directors, new media artists and graphic designers featured in the onedotzero digital film festival. Including work by Chris Cunningham, OS2, MMS Fuel, tomato, Andy Martin, Underbelly, Antirom, ISO, Hexstatic, Soliton Wave, Honey Brothers, Milk, Film Unit AV, Spin and Dylan Kendle
- Our narrator looks fondly back at his childhood in Liverpool and the antics of his best friend Johnno. Well known for being a showman and a keen one for joking and the like, Johnno starts to change for the worse after he announced that his father has died.
- The London Underground is in a pitiful state. Deferred maintenance has taken its toll: signs don't light, trash blows about, voices over the public address system are muffled and garbled, service is abysmal. Could it be the fault of a mouse on one of the lines? A shadowy man, armed with long thin hollow tubes and a slice of cheese, may think so: he's on the hunt for a mouse on the Central Line. What has he up his sleeve?
- A Japanese salaryman attempts to discover why he has no memory of the previous day.
- A city dweller's anonymous life suddenly becomes the subject of a mysterious televised signal.
- Who I Am And What I Want is a 7 minute animated short directed by Chris Shepherd and David Shrigley in 2005. Based on the David Shrigley book of the same title. Kevin Eldon voices the role of the film's main character, Pete.
- A primer guide to the future of digital moving image. Profiling 24 maverick talents and non-traditional filmmakers from around the world (Tokyo, New York, LA, San Francisco, Paris, Stockholm) who are shaping the future of moving image. Featuring contemporary, original and specially commissioned short films and motion graphics, influenced by graphic, club and VJ cultures.
- Airline safety card characters come to life and try to cope with the demands of an emergency situation.
- A short horror film about an eel that escapes from it's tank.
- A Japanese odyssey communicating the explosion of the senses that intoxicates you on your arrival in Tokyo.
- UNDERDOG - synopsis Los Angeles, present day. Billy Fox, a white location manager for films and commercials in his forties, drives towards Downtown LA from his home in "The Valley" (Burbank) for another day's work. He's been working in Hollywood for twenty years. Greg Turner, half black, half Cherokee Indian and also in his forties, lives under a hydraulic car lift in a small Downtown car park in the middle of the Jewellery District. Greg survives by washing cars and searching for scraps of semi precious metal in the local back lots. He's a hustler with twelve years experience on the street. He's graduated from "skid row' on the Eastside to his relatively privileged position on the Westside. Known locally as "the Godfather", he's seen and knows it all. He has persuaded his girlfriend to depend on her income from selling drugs not herself. Billy and Greg have a mutually dependent relationship. Shutting down whole blocks of any city for a shoot, let alone LA, the movie capital of the world, requires not only great diplomacy and a good budget, but also a network of local contacts and street knowledge. Greg provided Billy with this when they used Greg's car park in a music video two years previously and they now share a philosophical friendship. Billy is a regular church goer and feels a sense of social responsibility. Greg believes in The Lord, but in many other things too. One of his passions is fishing, something he used to do with his Indian grandfather in childhood. Above all of this he has one major talent which he hones and perfects as he experiences life on the street. He is a poet. He has been published in his teens and holds his verse in his head. Spontaneously, he might recite some lines or deliver a finished work. Underdog is the tale of how Greg and Billy escape from Los Angeles one day, pack their kit and head onto the freeway towards the mountains looking for a lake. As the journey unfolds, Greg works on a new poem which he recites and rehearses on route. Their accompanying conversations give insight to their characters and opinions and reveal the bond between this unlikely pair. The journey and the finished poem become metaphors for far larger things than themselves.
- A couple battle to decipher the universally confusing language of the DIY manual, working long into the night to assemble a bed that takes minutes to build in the demonstration.
- An employee takes drastic measures to protect herself after learning that working in close proximity to other people is an extremely potential health hazard, especially if considering an office romance.
- A playfully twisted tale featuring an ill-fated man and his desperate attempts to learn how to swim after a sinking ship leaves him stranded in open water with only a shark for company.
- A darkly comic, emotive short that satirizes the futile procedures suggested to protect families from the instantly devastating effects of a nuclear attack.
- Visiting the first aid office with a minor paper-cut proves to be a fatal mistake when a simple routine procedure escalates out of control. All major topics of the first aid manual are covered in an attempt to stem the blood flow. Stunning, but gruesome, 3D CGI animation.
- Joy-riders cause mass mayhem speeding around town in a stolen car. The result is a hilarious off-road car chase, involving police patrol cars, helicopters and even tractors in this fast-paced, engine-fueled 2D animation.
- An unsuspecting punter takes on the 'Mighty Vending Machine' in an escalating battle of wits. Who will win when the vending machine decides not to play by the rules? A frustration everyone can sympathize with.
- Canine obedience training is easy for the owner of a lazy dog who has already mastered the 'stay' command. This 2d animation, reminiscent of 1950's infomercials, serves as a tongue-in-cheek cautionary tale for animal lovers who just can't resist giving their loyal pets a treat.
- Mass-panic descends on a town hit by earthquakes, landslides and tsunamis as people struggle to dodge falling obstacles as if they are characters in a retro computer game. A witty and entertaining 3D block-pixel animation.