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- A stark, lyrical portrayal of a family at Christmas, orchestrated by the ebb and flow of clinging and abandonment. Happy Christmas is an interwoven seaside hymn to gift wrapped promises and unwanted presence. It's Christmas Eve in West Cornwall and Maggie is hoping to gather her disparate family under one roof for the first time in several years. Her youngest child, Carl, reluctantly leaves his life in the city and journeys back to the seaside town he once called home, daunted by the prospect of revisiting a troubled past. Meanwhile, Carl's brother Andy, dressed as Father Christmas, sets off on foot to confront his ex-wife Hana, and deliver a bin-bag full of presents to his estranged children. Their sister, Penny, nervously awaits the arrival of her teenage daughter Sophie, whos being driven home from college by her dad, Pennys first love, Graham. The streets are filled with carol singers and last-minute shoppers as Carl departs his train. A chance meeting with a stranger in the station café provides him with a possible alternative to the family reunion. Andy struggles to suppress his anger when he is denied entry to Hana's house and with it the opportunity to see his kids. Penny is feeling pressured by her partner David's proposal as Graham and Sophie make their way westward, attempting to repair their fractured relationship along the way. Against all of this, and as the town swells with festive fervour, Maggie comes to terms with a devastating discovery by embarking on a solitary pilgrimage across a desolate landscape to deliver some gifts of her own.
- A film about friendship, family & fitting in.
- In the Kingdom of Nepal, more than 12,000 people have died since the Maoist rebels launched an armed struggle in 1996 to replace the Monarchy with a republican regime. For small businesses, making a living in this unstable climate has become increasingly difficult & dangerous. A Fair Trade company - Dakini, established a direct trade link with a Nepalese paper producer to support their business and in October 2004, a group of Cornish trekkers set out to raise funds to support this initiative by walking to Mount Everest Base Camp. Paper Mountain is a visually stunning, evocative insight into the lives and working conditions of factory workers, farmers and porters struggling to make a living in the Himalayas and Kathmandu.
- Trengwainton Garden sits within the ancient Penwith landscape - its story has never been told. Come on a seasonal journey of discovery and explore the history and heritage of this remarkable garden and the people who have left their legacy on the land.
- Oil junkie goes cold turkey as the pumps dry up. (Kia Subvert)
- An ancient harbour in need of change. Penzance's Holy Headland. A divided community... Selected for competition at Celtic Media Festival 2013. Supported by Heritage Lottery Fund and Feast.
- A teenager finds escape from his difficult home life by going to sea on a lobster fishing boat for a day. But the work proves harder and more dangerous than he had expected.
- Susan and her children struggle to build a new life as Mitch tries to manipulate them into coming 'home'.
- When Nellie gives Nick a gory Valentines Card, just as he's playing a trick on the mysterious and bungling Chemistry Teacher Professor Boggle, she unwittingly sets off a chain of events which ultimately force Nick to decide whether to follow his mates, or his heart.