Oliver Coopersmith
On the eve of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, Irish captain Roy Keane forfeits his place in the squad at the team's preparation base in Saipan, following a heated disagreement with manager Mick McCarthy.
Director: Lisa Barros D'Sa
Actors: Éanna Hardwicke, Steve Coogan, Oliver Coopersmith, Jack Hickey, Aoife Hinds
After an accident, Tom wakes from a coma to discover that fragments of his smart phone have been embedded in his head, and worse, that returning to normal teenage life is impossible because he has developed a strange set of super powers.
Director: Adam Randall
Actors: Bill Milner, Maisie Williams, Rory Kinnear, Miranda Richardson, Jordan Bolger
Prince Hal, son of King Henry IV, seems to be squandering his life away with the fat knight Sir John Falstaff and the whores, boozers and petty rogues of Eastcheap. But beside these scenes of glorious misrule gathers a nationwide rebellion led by the Duke of Northumberland and his charismatic son, Hotspur. The first installment of Shakespeare's gripping account of the rise of Hal from idle barfly to monarch-in-waiting combines compelling power politics with the hilarious antics of Falstaff, Shakespeare's greatest comic creation.
Director: Dominic Dromgoole
Actors: Roger Allam, Jason Baughan, Jason Baughan, Daon Broni, Phil Cheadle
Hotspur is dead and Prince Hal has proved his mettle on the battlefield, but King Henry IV lies dying and the rebels show no sign of surrendering. Even Sir John Falstaff is forced out of the taverns to raise a militia, but will his attachment to Hal be rewarded with promotion and the life of ease he feels sure he deserves? Henry IV Part 2 includes some of the greatest moments in Shakespeare: the deathbed scene of the old King, when Hal contemplates the crown; and Hal's devastating rejection of Falstaff himself. Roger Allam ('a Falstaff to treasure' - The Times) won the 2011 Best Actor Olivier Award for his performance in Henry IV Parts 1 and 2. 'Jamie Parker (Prince Hal) is 'terrific to watch' (London Evening Standard); he appeared in As You Like It at the Globe in 2009, and was also in The History Boys at the National Theatre, on Broadway and on film.
Director: Dominic Dromgoole
Actors: Roger Allam, Patrick Brennan, Jason Baughan, Daon Broni, Phil Cheadle
In a small village under the shadow of a nuclear power station, a toxic family with a past which must face the ghosts that threaten their future.
Director: Catherine Linstrum
Actors: George MacKay, Sienna Guillory, Emilia Jones, Oliver Coopersmith, Noriko Sakura
A comedy in which the tenants of a high rise work together to defeat a cruel loan shark.
Director: Chris Green
Actors: Elaine Cassidy, Stephen Lord, Michelle Keegan, Ania Sowinski, James Foster
It's Alive is a modern remake of the classic 1970s horror film. When a young woman learns that she's pregnant, she leaves graduate school to set up a home with her boyfriend in the country. The fate of the happy new family takes a gruesome turn when animals and people end up brutally dead – all with a strange connection to their newborn. Could their new child be the responsible for the killings?
Director: Josef Rusnak
Actors: James Murray, Raphael Coleman, Bijou Phillips, Owen Teale, Ty Glaser
A radio host is kidnapped on air and forced to tell secrets about his past.
Director: Pedro C. Alonso
Actors: Eddie Marsan, Paul Anderson, Ivana Baquero, Richard Brake, Alexis Rodney