

Storyline: A World Without Downs Syndrome? (2016) Documentary about Down's syndrome and the ethics of pregnancy screening, fronted by Sally Phillips. This film explores the science and thinking around the proposed new screening test for Down's syndrome and its possible availability on the NHS. Driven by the experience of raising her son Olly, who has Down's syndrome, Sally explores some of the ethical implications of our national screening policy. By talking to experts in the Down's syndrome community, the world's top scientists and including people with Down's syndrome in the debate, Sally investigates a thorny subject that begs questions relevant to us all: what sort of world do we want to live in and who do we want in it?
Hook (1991)
When Captain James Hook kidnaps his children, an adult Peter Pan must return to Neverland and reclaim his youthful spirit in order to challenge his old enemy
The Boulet Brothers Holiday of Horrors (2025)
The Boulet Brothers and David Dastmalchian present a chilling holiday-themed anthology horror special featuring four original shorts, each written and...
Psyche 59 (1964)
In London, the pregnant wife of an industrialist falls down the stairs, loses her sight and has no recollection of the events but suspects that a mentally traumatic experience prior to the fall caused her accident
The Watermelon Woman (1996)
A young black lesbian filmmaker probes into the life of The Watermelon Woman, a 1930s black actress who played mammy archetypes
Mad Mom (2019)
Amber Vickers is ecstatic that she will finally be making the walk down the aisle with her prince charming Luke After multiple failed relationships, she was beginning to think that
Scavenger Hunt (1979)
To inherit a fortune, various addressees of a will must compete in a wild scavenger hunt to collect selected items, but cannot be simply bought
Saving Grace (2000)
A small town English widow, facing financial troubles after her husbands suicide, turns to agriculture of an illegal kind
Attila Marcel (2013)
Paul, thirty or so, lives in a Paris apartment with his aunts, two old aristocrats who have raised him since he was two and who dream of seeing him become a virtuoso pianist
Zen & the Art of Dying (2015)
Zenith Virago is an activist and educator who for over 20 years has been returning the coastal region of Byron Bay, Australia to a more communal, celebratory, and creative engagement with death and dying
The Towering Inferno (1974)
At the opening party of a colossal, but poorly constructed, office building, a massive fire breaks out that threatens to destroy the tower and everyone in it
Within Temptation The Metropole Orchestra Black Symphony (20
The gothic rock band Within Temptation stages their most ambitious concert to date at Rotterdams Ahoy Arena in Feb 2008 Dubbed Black Symphony, the band performed to 10,000 fans with
Sleepy Eyes of Death: Hell Is a Woman (1968)
Two devious retainers are competing to take control of a fief when the current Lord dies, but involving Kyoshiro in the conflict against his will is a bad idea
Churchill (2017)
Ninety six hours before the World War II invasion of Normandy, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill struggles with his severe reservations with Operation Overlord and his increasingly marginalized role in the war effort
Love Lust and Ecstasy (1981)
A rich businessman, Ari cant satisfy his wife Sara He crashes his speedboat into a cliff and is paralyzed from the waist down and winds up in Switzerland for rehabilitation in what may or may not have been a suicide attempt Ale
Artur Schnabel: No Place of Exile (2017)
The exiled Austro German musician and composer Artur Schnabel was a giant of his time, but in Germany today he is nearly forgotten Pianist and Schnabel devotee Markus Pawlik in