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A woman's missing husband leads her and her sister into a series of terrifying events.
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A football hooligan looking for a better life gets drawn into debit card fraud and finds it's more vicious than what he left behind.
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Retiring to India and the promised comforts of a luxury hotel, a group of elderly Britons get less than they bargained for and more than they could have dreamed of.
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Toxic gas brings the dead back to life just as a group of teenagers are partying in the graveyard.
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A teacher on his uppers absconds from a workhouse with a persecuted child.
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A young shopgirl and her grandfather flee from London to escape an evil moneylender.
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A middle aged man must choose between the two women he loves, with the different lives they represent.
The object of her desire Nia DaCosta on adapting and recontextualising Henrik Ibsen's Hedda
Time to remember Tom Koch on colour, connections and uncertainty in Olive
A grand legacy Vittorio Rambaldi on the legendary Carlo Rambaldi
Thinking big Producer Poppy O'Hagan on the challenges and themes of Think Of England
Under the knife Rebecca Pruzan and Alexander Saul on the power of comedy and making Snipped
A different language Bi Gan on his creative process, abstraction, discomfort and Resurrection
Actor James Ransone found dead Star of Sinister and The Wire was just 46
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