3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring UK films at We Are Moving Stories. These include short and feature length documentary and drama about Brexit, the films of Victoria Hollup, multicultural Britain, diversity, real-life stories - and the North.
Total length of this section: 20 films.
<BREXIT>
Balcony - In a neighbourhood rife with racial tension, a local girl falls for a recent immigrant who is the victim of prejudice and shame. Length: 17 minutes. Writer/Director Toby Fell-Holden:
National Anthem - The Nation is overpopulated. Today, Immigrant Tulsi is called upon by Border Control to undertake the Government’s new, radical and highly-classified Citizenship Test or face immediate deportation. Length: 9.23 minutes. Director Hamza Jeetooa:
Mate Britain follows two good friends lost in suburbia as they contemplate the joys of life after university in post-Brexit Britain. Length: 12.40 minutes. Writer/Director Afshin Rohani:
Coalville Gold - Coal has long gone from Coalville. What's left of this once thriving Leicestershire village are young men like Stevie, who dream of glory in a now economically crippled community.
Once a hardened criminal, Stevie Gold finds redemption and fame in bare knuckle boxing, yet when he breaks his hand, loses the love of his life, and is challenged to a rematch against a far more experienced boxer, he has only his family and himself to lead him to victory. Length: 31 minutes. Writer/Director Ross Bolidai:
Transmission - Welcome To Britannia. Together We Stand Alone. Length: 17.26 minutes. Writers/Directors/Producers Varun Raman and Tom Hancock:
<THE FILMS OF VICTORIA HOLLUP>
Gerry - When her husband dies, Hilda discovers a long buried secret that drastically changes the course of her twilight years. Length: 16 minutes. Writer/Director Victoria Hollup:
Tortoise - A desperate young woman must overcome amnesia in order to understand her strange surroundings and finally be reunited with her daughter. Produced by Victoria Hollup. Interview with Writer/Director Alexandra Maher:
<MULTICULTURAL BRITAIN>
Once An Old Lady Sat On My Chest - A young British Nigerian woman struggles to find a decent job. As her situation gets worse, she decides to take the drastic step of changing her ethnic name to an English one, hoping this will improve her chances. Length: 13.39 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Candice Onyeama:
The Third Sorrow follows single mother Yejide as she prepares for her daughter's rite of passage into womanhood. The burdens of tradition and duty bring Yejide's maternal instincts into conflict. Length: 10.30 minutes. Writer/Director Myriam Raja:
Alien Culture - West London, 1979. Racial tensions are running high. Lucky thinks his younger brother is in trouble, but the truth is far from what he expected. Length: 16.8 minutes. Writer/Director Iesh Thapar:
<DIVERSITY>
Borderline - Art or love? Can a writer have both? Length: 2.10 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Anna Alfieri:
Call It a Day - Follow Amy and Eva, as they navigate through life with wit, boldness and vulnerability. Shit’s about to get weird. And fun. But yeah, mostly weird. Webseries. Writer/Producer/Actor Rachel Mariam and Producer/Actor Oriane Pick:
Room 5 - Face of truth: A woman who is a victim of domestic violence, has run away from her abusive husband with her 7-year-old son looking for refuge. She approaches the local council for help but because it’s a Friday and they don’t believe her case is urgent they send her away. Length: 12 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Nihat Seven:
Philophobia - Set in the rolling hills of the English countryside, Philophobia is a picture of small-town adolescence. One week of high school remains for Kai, an aspiring writer, and his friends. How they choose to spend this time will awaken sexual desires, cost one of them their life, and leave them all changed forever. Length: 2 hours 5 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Guy Davies:
Like Waves - Seeking answers, a young woman meets her biological mother who gave her up as a child. Length: 13 minutes. Director Miles Berkley-Smith:
Choker - As a girl drops from the sky onto a crowded beach, a mysterious man drives at breakneck speed towards her. Choker is a unique narrative take on one of the biggest challenges facing our planet. Due to its 'no dialogue' nature, it is a film that we hope will resonate with audiences around the world. We believe that there needs to be more environmentally focused narrative fiction that will both entertain and educate in equal measure. Choker will be the first of a number we plan to make here in Cornwall... each with an unexpected twist. Length: 4.07 minutes. Interview with Director Orson Cornick.
<REAL-LIFE STORIES>
That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore - Can Lindsay's love for her husband Paul sustain her through the trauma of his brain injury, which leaves him in a perpetual loop of memory loss and joke-telling? Length: 12.12 minutes. Director Hannah Currie:
Call For A Poetic City - Poetic is Political. Horse-riding in a city center isn't a touristic endeavor, it undertakes a prominent role at the community level. Let us learn kindness. Length: 1 hour. Director/Producer Elisabeth Felson:
<THE NORTH>
Fargate - This short British action comedy is a story of two women on a mission - one to pay her overdraft, the other to stop a bank robbery. The adventure begins. Length: 18.02 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer/Actor Sally Cancello:
Bartle - In a remote part of Yorkshire, villagers gather for a bizarre, ancient ritual. Length: 10.33 minutes. Director/Producer Jon King: