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- This documentation outlines the unique properties and latest studies of "Physarum Polycephalum", also known as Blob.
- Following one of the field trials for the PeePower toilets in Uganda and Kenya: a new technology that could change the way energy is produced.
- Mel (17) is absolutely obsessed with her idol, Hugo Turner. Hugo is a popular, handsome and very talented musician, a true heartthrob. His music is especially important to Mel as it is the only safe space she can find on the open battlefield that is her sister's and mom's relationship. One day, however, during an interview on the world-famous Live with Clive! show, Hugo addresses some allegations people are talking about online. Mel and her best friend and fellow fan, Steph need to navigate their love for the popstar as the sugar coat slowly breaks down around Hugo and find their new motivation.
- In the UK, more than 50 % of mother pigs are confined to tiny gestation crates, just to be artificially inseminated and give birth to piglets many times, resulting with being unable to take care of them. This film lets us see their suffering from their point of view inside farms in the UK, Belgium and France.
- Meet Fajita, a nine-year-old girl on her journey to see the sea for the very first time. Fajita has grown up in central London and has dreamt of a fun day at the seaside ever since she can remember, but barriers such as cost, mean that she has never been able to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Witness the pure emotions and reactions of Fajita and her friends as they finally get to experience a beautiful day on the British coast, as swimming instructor Omie Dale takes them to see the ocean for the very first time.
- ShortA film about mental health recovery through surfing. Ashley Braunton is a 3rd generation surfer from Saunton in North Devon ranked 4th in the country for longboard. In this short documentary he talks about his struggle with mental health and how he used surfing, the community and his family as a way to get back on his feet.