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Ten episodes of the children's animation following Lily's adventures on Driftwood Bay. 5-year-old Lily (voice of Orlagh O'Keefe) lives with her Dad (Richard Dormer) in a little hut on the beach across the water from Driftwood Bay. With her best friend Gull (Paul Currie), Lily recovers new treasures washed up on her shore from Driftwood Bay and imagines the wild adventures taking place on the island. The episodes are: 'Message in a Bottle', 'Honking Haddock', 'Old Bertha', 'Stop That Pudding', 'Puffin Muffins', 'Starfish in the Sky', 'Silly Seals', 'Harbour Cookies', 'Seaweed Pie' and 'Runaway Stag'.
A collection of six award-winning British short films.
Ashley 'Bashy' Thomas stars in this gritty urban thriller about a young boxer trying to escape his father's violent past. Having been exposed as a boy to his father's brutally violent life, Clayton Murdoch (Thomas) has since chosen to bury the horrors he witnessed deep inside himself. With his father now in prison, Clayton, with the help of local trainer Gordon (Peter Mullan), takes up boxing to keep a lid on the aggression simmering within him. But he soon faces the fight of his life, when, after a chain of violent events engulfs his family, the full fury of his suppressed emotions are suddenly unleashed and he tries to find a way back to the life he has lost.
Dexter Fletcher directs this cinematic adaptation of the acclaimed stage musical featuring the music of Scottish band The Proclaimers. Returning home from their most recent stint in Afghanistan, Davy (George MacKay) and Ally (Kevin Guthrie) have a new appreciation for life after witnessing the horrors of war first-hand. While Ally plans his proposal to Davy's sister Liz (Freya Mavor), Davy falls for Yvonne (Antonia Thomas) and the two couples come together in time for Liz's parent's wedding anniversary, but not everything is plain sailing for love in Leith...
Dark comedy thriller starring Tim Roth and Jack O'Connell. When Adam (O'Connell) is asked to be the driver for a business associate of his mother's crime boss boyfriend, he soon finds out that this business associate is Roy (Roth) - an aging hitman on the eve of his retirement. While Adam drives Roy to what he hopes are his last ever jobs, a series of unexpected events lands the pair in a game of cat and mouse with a mysterious Latvian woman (Talulah Riley).
Twelve year old Tui Mitcham, daughter of the local drug lord, is pulled from the freezing waters of an alpine lake in New Zealand. She is discovered to be pregnant and won't say who the father is. Then she disappears. Robin Griffin is the straight-talking detective experienced in child protection who is called in to investigate. But as Robin becomes more and more obsessed with the search for Tui, she begins to realise that finding the girl is tantamount to finding herself - a self she has kept well-hidden. From academy award winning writer/director Jane Campion, Top Of The Lake is a powerful and haunting mystery set against a vast, varied terrain - moody, pure and remote.
All 27 episodes from seasons 1-3 of the BBC's comedy series set in and around a hospital, where the newly qualified Dr Andrew Collin (Andrew Lancel) is thrown into a world that is totally beyond him. Episodes are: 'Welcome to the House of Pain', 'Doctors and Nurses', 'The Killing Season', 'You Can't Make an Omelette Without Breaking Legs', 'Turning Out the Light', 'The Edge', 'The Shallow End', 'A Cold Heart', 'The Comfort of Strangers', 'Bad Blood', 'Factor 8', 'The Critical Hour', 'Running on Vapours', 'The Betrayed', 'The Body Electric', 'Open and Shut', 'The Practise of Privacy', 'The Red Queen', 'Trench Warfare', 'Suffer Little Children', 'The Glass Ceiling', 'The Ways of All Flesh', 'The Age of Consent', 'The Holy Triad', 'The Oedipus Effect', 'Breaking Strain' and 'Death Us Do Part'.
California 1860 and prospector Daniel Dillon (Peter Mullan) has made a fortune in gold and is now running Kingdom Come, a small town built in the heart of the Sierra mountains. He wants to turn the town into a thriving city and to this end he asks Dalglish (Wes Bentley), an engineer plotting the course of the Pacific Railroad Expedition, to survey the surrounding area. But then Dillon's wife (Nastassja Kinski) and twenty-year-old daughter (Sarah Polley), both of whom he had traded for his goldmine years before, arrive in town asking for help. Dillon is overcome with guilt, and leaves his mistress Lucia (Milla Jovovich) in order to seek his wife's forgiveness. Lucia herself then takes up with Dalglish, who tells Dillon that the railroad will not be passing through his town, thereby causing the increasingly-unhinged prospector to reach for his rifle....
Frances McDormand stars as the eponymous character in this miniseries adapted from Elizabeth Strout's novel. Set in the fictional town of Crosby, Maine, the story takes place over 25 years and follows Olive Kitteridge, a depressed high school maths teacher, who has good intentions despite her harsh exterior. She is supported by her husband Henry (Richard Jenkins), a kindhearted pharmacist, while their son Christopher (Devin Druid/John Gallagher, Jr.) grows resentful towards his mother. The series captures different periods of Olive's life and her interactions with the other townspeople. The cast includes Zoe Kazan, Bill Murray, Rosemarie DeWitt and Martha Wainwright. The episodes are: 'Pharmacy', 'Incoming Tide', 'A Different Road' and 'Security'.
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