Last to Go (1969)
The last of five animated shorts directed by Gerald Potterton for Pinter People, voiced by Harold Pinter and Donald Pleasence.
The last of five animated shorts directed by Gerald Potterton for Pinter People, voiced by Harold Pinter and Donald Pleasence.
Donald Pleasence
Harold Pinter
Gary attempts to buy a second-hand car. What should be a straightforward task is turned into something of a quest by various people, including dodgy East End car dealer Perry, Perry's taxi-driver dad, a garage owner called Derek, Perry's wife Debbie and couple of twins.
Transmitted as part of BBC Schools series Scene, 8 March 1973. Actor improvisations around the theme of gambling devised by Mike Leigh.
With a knock at the door Joe, not realising, allows a strange toy clown into the house. All the Clown wants to do is have a bit of fun. The clowns mischief leads Jake to believe his older brother Joe is playing tricks on him. The Clowns shenanigans soon escalate will the brothers pay the price?

Pierre (Nicolas Lech) is madly in love with the "Gëlle Fra". But when fate intervenes, his unconventional love story suddenly teeters on the brink of collapse.

For inquisitor Jude Price, sobriety meant leaving his demons behind. But when a trail of strange disappearances leads back to his former local, he realises they've been awaiting his return.

Follows Beecher and O'Reily after their release from Oz.
"9 Kisses" is a 2014 New York Times Magazine project featuring nine artistic short films where top actors of the year pair up for intimate, staged smooches. Directed by Elaine Constantine, these roughly minute-long clips range from romantic to awkward, showcasing diverse famous pairings in public night settings.

Spanning thirty years of smoke, mirrors, and regret, a washed-up illusionist clinging to the past must team up with the estranged daughter he treated like a prop to conquer the viral age and pull off the greatest trick of all: redemption.
A triptych about relationships ending.
Ryan is using alcohol to numb a recent emotional wound. Ana, still deeply affected by a life-altering event two years earlier, is searching for connection. Though they’re at different points in their journeys — reflected in the different languages they speak — they are, at their core, navigating the same terrain.
When fractured and shattered relationships need mending, can an app designed to initiate and facilitate forgiveness bring them back together?
A young woman seeks out a physical connection to her deceased brother.
An introvert goes on a psychological journey while getting a haircut.
an expiremental short by Nikola G. Gostovic and Lailah Xanthe Fresquez that simultaneously builds up and breaks down the great mythos around love.
Gab and Tom are celebrating their one-year anniversary in a cabin in northern Quebec. But when their opposing views on love resurface, disillusionment sets in for this ultra-modern couple.

As two teen siblings prepare to leave their childhood home, a forgotten letter brings back someone unexpected - the grown-up, jaded version of their favorite childhood TV character.

A 13-year-old Nepali girl leaves her Himalayan village seeking employment in the city with trusted friend Krishna, but becomes increasingly suspicious of his intentions when he asks her to cross the border with him to India. At a life-changing crossroads, she is forced to choose what she's willing to sacrifice for the good of both her family, and his.

A little guy goes on a journey.
Doug Jones (Hocus Pocus, Pan’s Labyrith) ushers you into a world of classic, 1950s suspense, where a forward-thinking housewife is tortured by her husband’s strange new behaviors, and his fascination with a word that will change her life forever: “Disfigura.”
Navigating their older age, a couple struggles with their fading memory, instigating a series of unfortunate events.