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    Content from Century Films

    Poster for Songbirds
    Movie
    2007

    Songbirds

    Women in an English prison use musical therapy to deal with their life behind bars.

    Poster for The Not Dead
    Movie
    2007

    The Not Dead

    Interviews with ex-soldiers who have served in recent conflicts, many of them now suffering PTSD. But they survived while their mates were killed. They are The Not Dead. After listening to their experiences and their problems, Simon Armitage writes a poem about their experiences which they then read out on camera.

    Poster for Bella and the Boys
    Movie
    2004•
    5.0

    Bella and the Boys

    13 years after Bella, Martin and Lee were there, the manager of their children's home is retiring and the home being shutdown. As they meet up together at a reunion/retirement celebration it sparks old memories of their time together at the home.

    Poster for The Viking Sagas
    Movie
    2011•
    5.3

    The Viking Sagas

    Dr Janina Ramirez travels across glaciers and through the lava fields of Iceland to find out about one of the most compelling of the great Viking stories - the Laxdaela Saga. This hour-long film explores how the unique literary achievements of the Saga writers were possible at a time of such immense cultural, political and religious upheaval.

    Poster for Consent
    Movie
    2007•
    7.0

    Consent

    Work colleagues Becky and Steve get drunk at a work party at an up-market hotel and end up having sex. She claims it was rape; he claims it was consensual. A mock trial follows in which a jury of ordinary people, real barristers, solicitors, and a judge hear the resulting case.

    Poster for Outback Art: The Gold Rush
    Movie
    2008

    Outback Art: The Gold Rush

    A look at the recent trend for collecting aboriginal art and the issues surrounding it.

    Poster for Robbie Williams: Nobody Someday
    Movie
    2002•
    8.0

    Robbie Williams: Nobody Someday

    'Nobody Someday' is an intimate, no-holds barred documentary of life on tour with Robbie. Robbie said to filmmaker Brian Hill that nothing was off limits to camera. The result is a refreshingly honest account of what it's like to travel on tour bus after tour bus, jump on stages (and sometimes unwittingly off them), belt out the hits, play some cards and orally satisfy fifteen thousand screaming fans a night!

    Poster for Pornography: The Musical
    Movie
    2003•
    2.0

    Pornography: The Musical

    Women who work in the adult film industry talk and sing songs about their experiences making pornographic films for a living.

    Poster for Falling Apart
    Movie
    2006•
    3.7

    Falling Apart

    Drama about domestic violence in a cosy middle-class relationship starring Hermione Norris and Mark Strong. Won a Bafta awards for Best New Writer and Best New Fiction Director.

    Poster for Drinking for England
    Movie
    1998•
    6.5

    Drinking for England

    Explores the importance of an attitudes towards consumption of alcohol in English society by following five subjects through interviews, recitals of poetry, and song.

    Poster for Scams, Claims and Compensation Games
    Movie
    2010

    Scams, Claims and Compensation Games

    An insight into no win, no fee compensation cases.

    Poster for Abortion: The Choice
    Movie
    2008•
    7.0

    Abortion: The Choice

    Margaret is 14 weeks pregnant. As we follow her through the day of her abortion at a London clinic, we hear from four other women who have also made the choice to have a termination. As we hear their stories, we are left in no doubt that there is nothing black and white about abortion.

    Poster for Speeches That Shook the World
    Movie
    2013

    Speeches That Shook the World

    Speech-making is the art of persuasion. Well-honed rhetoric appeals not just to the mind, but to the heart and, deeper down, in the guts. Examining the speeches that provoked radical change, surprised pundits or shocked listeners, poet Simon Armitage dissects what makes a perfect speech. Simon gets the inside story behind some of the famous speeches of the modern age, talking to Tony Blair's speechwriter, to Earl Spencer on his controversial address at his sister's funeral and the woman who challenged the rioters in Hackney. We hear how Peter Tatchell confronted the BNP, Paul Boateng on how Enoch Powell's divisive speech personally affected him as a child, and Colonel Tim Collins, whose charge was to motivate his troops on the eve of the Iraq war. Simon discusses the nuts and bolts of speech writing with Vincent Franklin, aka the blue-sky thinking guru Stuart Pearson from The Thick of It, and gets tips on powerful delivery from actor Charles Dance.

    Poster for B Is for Book
    Movie
    2016

    B Is for Book

    Documentary following a group of primary schoolchildren over the course of a year as they learn to read. Some of them make a flying start, but others struggle even with the alphabet. The film takes us into their home lives, where we find that some parents are strongly aspirational, tutoring children late into the night, while others speak English as a foreign language, if at all. As the children master the basics, they discover the magical world of stories and look with fresh eyes at the world around them. The film gives us privileged access to a profound process that all of us only ever do once in our lives.

    Poster for Maryland
    Movie
    2022•
    7.0

    Maryland

    Two women named Mary -- both recently sexually assaulted by the same man -- meet at the police station and enter into the world that victims of assault have to endure, guided by a police constable and his colleague. As the action unfolds, it is commented on by the Furies -- a chorus of murdered women seen and heard only by the viewer. Flashes of wit and humour temper a dark and difficult subject.

    Poster for Climate of Change
    Movie
    2010

    Climate of Change

    "We are the renters of this world, not its masters," reminds Pooshkar, a precocious 13-year-old member of a youth environmental defense group in India. He and his fellow voraciously energetic students actively rally against the use of plastics. In Africa, a renaissance man teaches citizens to harness solar power to cook food. In Papua New Guinea, villagers practice sustainable logging to save their rainforests. A woman in London uses her PR savvy to start a successful environmental communications firm. Self-described "hillbillies" in Appalachia battle the big business behind strip mining. In this rich and inspiring documentary, director Brian Hill takes us around the world to find the ordinary people taking action in the fight to save our environment.

    Poster for Coach Zoran and His African Tigers
    Movie
    2014•
    4.2

    Coach Zoran and His African Tigers

    Documentary following Serbian football coach Zoran Đorđević as he helps form South Sudan's first national football team.

    Poster for Abused by My Girlfriend
    Movie
    2019•
    7.5

    Abused by My Girlfriend

    The remarkable story of Alex Skeel, a 23-year-old man from Bedford who survived an abusive relationship with his girlfriend Jordan Worth

    Poster for Bad Weather
    Movie
    2011•
    6.0

    Bad Weather

    Off the coast of Bangladesh in the Bay of Bengal is a tiny 'brothel island' populated by women forced to sell their bodies to men who arrive by the boatload. Each of the women came to inhabit the 100m long and 10m wide piece of land for different reasons, whether through a sister, the need for money, or in search of love and affection, but for all of them it is a life tougher than they could have imagined. Deepening their troubles is the island's existence at the frontline of climate change, and with the increase of cyclones, floods and soil erosion the prospect of losing their homes, and the island itself, is closer than ever. Beautifully shot and subverting expectation, Bad Weather is a documentary that carves out a message of hope in extreme adversity.

    Poster for Is It Safe To Be Gay In The UK?
    Movie
    2017•
    1.5

    Is It Safe To Be Gay In The UK?

    Fifty years on from the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in the UK, this BBC Two documentary explores how safe it is to be gay in Britain today. With homophobic hate crime on the rise, this film takes a 360 degree look at the issue, hearing from the victims, their families and the police. What makes someone attack another person because of their sexuality? How do victims deal with these unsolicited and unprovoked assaults? And what are we doing about this in Britain in 2017?

    Poster for Unprecedented
    TV
    2020

    Unprecedented

    Series written and filmed in lockdown that responds to the radical way we have seen our world change during the coronavirus pandemic, featuring the UK’s most celebrated actors.

    Poster for The Good Fight Club
    TV
    2023•
    7.0

    The Good Fight Club

    The fortunes of a group of young MMA athletes, fighting to make it from their south London gym to the glittering home of the sport: Las Vegas.

    Poster for Bouncers 24/7
    TV
    2019

    Bouncers 24/7

    Docuseries following the brave people who keep the peace at night.

    Poster for Corfu: A Tale of Two Islands
    TV
    2012

    Corfu: A Tale of Two Islands

    Each summer more Brits set foot on the island of Corfu than Greeks, from so-called Kensington-on-Sea on the exclusive north end to the budget resort of Kavos on the south end and everything in between. Given the economic situation in Greece, island residents realize they need the tourist season to be stronger than ever. Will the British tourists come through?

    Poster for Kids on the Edge
    TV
    2016•
    1.0

    Kids on the Edge

    Our children are struggling to know how to live in today’s world. Unprecedented numbers are being diagnosed with mental health disorders, being medicated, or are facing a crisis of identity. For nearly a hundred years the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust (known as ‘the Tavi’) has been at the forefront of exploring young minds, and this series goes behind their doors for the first time.

    Poster for The Secret History of Our Streets
    TV
    2012•
    10.0

    The Secret History of Our Streets

    Poster for Do Black Lives Still Matter?
    TV
    2021

    Do Black Lives Still Matter?

    When George Floyd was killed, many said life would get better for people of colour. But has it? One year on, grime star Saskilla explores the worlds of brands, football and music.