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The Nightingale Sings
When a loving father and husband is the only survivor in a freak accident, he tries his best to atone for the guilt he feels by helping a young woman in desperate need of saving. When her boyfriend finds out, all three lives become eerily and inexorably intertwined.


W.M.D (feature length)
When the ruler of Saudi Arabia dies, he leaves more behind him than oil. Leaders from around the world all vie for the chance to gain absolute power and control of the 'black gold'. Political intrigue and espionage ensue when a terrorist group, Russian submarines, assassinations and two feuding brothers are thrown into the mix. A biochemical weapon is created to 'dispose' of the competition. However, when the scientist who designed it, develops a grudge - it is every man for himself. What will a man do and how far will he go to exact his revenge? This film explores the themes of greed, power and corruption in the world of politics - if not now, in the very near future. The timing and suspense of Alfred Hitchcock collides with the cold ruthlessness of real politics in this modern-day political thriller.


The Actor Factor
Modern misconceptions about what is 'normal' are rife, especially in the entertainment industry. From hearing aid to heroine, from wheelchair to witty comedian; from the humble history of the Circus sideshow to today's stage and screen, this documentary follows a group of extraordinary actors who deal with more strife than success. We hear from a collection of marvels as they explain how and why they chose to work in film, television and music.


Time and Tides
Believing himself to be one of only a handful of horologists left in the UK, Mr. Swift is a rare. A true craftsman, in the classical sense of the word, Michael Swift employs the same ‘technology’ as the horologists from centuries past. Using one or two lights, a magnifying lens and a selection of hand tools, our subject endeavours to pass on his knowledge and experience to his young son. At 18, the world is waiting for him and he has a choice – to pursue his father’s dream for him, or put an end to the concept of a ‘family’ business. Michael Swift claims that horology is “a dying science”. Robert Quinn, a first year horology student, disagrees.