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Short drama set amid the 1980s, during the job market crisis of the Thatcher era when HIV/AIDS was widespread. Nicholas, a disabled, unemployed mechanic, is unfairly denied the chance of applying for the job he's best suited for, due to his disability. Frustrated, his imagination takes flight on a musical journey of singing and dancing, through disco and ballroom, giving a voice to his silenced, job-seeking peers, and calling for access and change.
Short film about two women who were born in the same year but live contrasting lifestyles - while Charlie has her own ultra-modern apartment, Lottie is in a care home.
Dev Griffin introduces new films from cutting-edge black filmmakers - Anne Fearon's Motherhood, Isaac Tomiczek's Vacant Bass, Rikki Henry's Venus/Mars, Abdou Cisse's Enough, and Denise Alder's Mablo Micasso.
Channel 4's late-night, post-pub serving of the world's craziest and most creative short films returns for a fourth series, once more curated and hosted by Zawe Ashton. Featuring brand new talent and experimental work from more established names; the shorts are a heady mixture of music, animation, dance, visual art, spoken word and uncategorisable creative brilliance.