The Flipside
All the Right Noises
Originally sold with the provocative tagline ‘Is 15 too young for a girl?
The Bed Sitting Room
In a vividly realised post-apocalyptic London, Mrs Ethel Shroake is crowned Queen and Lord Fortnum awaits his imminent transformation into a bedsit
The Black Panther
Crime drama, charting the infamous killing spree of Donald Nielson.
Bronco Bullfrog
Del (Del Walker), a young apprentice, and his 15-year-old girlfriend Irene (Anne Gooding) have no money and nowhere to go.
Deep End
Legally unavailable for decades, Jerzy Skolimowski’s 1970 darkly comic and utterly compelling portrait of Britain in a era of uncertainty makes its long overdue return.
Duffer + The Moon over the Alley
Duffer, an intense and bizarre study of obsession that is by turns beautiful and disturbing, tells the story of a teenage boy torn between the woma
Her Private Hell
The cautionary tale of an innocent girl abroad who gets caught up in the sleazy world of modelling, Her Private Hell was the debut feature of Briti
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
This glossy coming-of-age comedy, directed by Clive Donner (The Caretaker), follows the exploits of sex-obsessed Jamie (Barry Evans) as he attempts
Herostratus
When a young poet (Michael Gothard – The Devils, The Valley) hires a marketing company to turn his suicide-by-jumping into a mass-media spectacle,
Joanna
Seventeen-year-old Joanna is cool, stylish, and determined to start a new life as an art student in swinging London.
Kim Newman’s Guide to the Flipside of British Cinema
If classic and cult British films – from Alfie to Performance, from The Devils to Withnail and I – are your cup of tea, then this indispensable guide to a previously uncharted, alternative history of British cinema is for you.
That Kind of Girl
In 1960s London, a beautiful continental au pair finds herself wrestling with the affections of an earnest peace-protester, a dashing young toff an
Little Malcolm (And His Struggle Against the Eunuchs)
Delusional revolutionary Malcolm Scrawdyke (a mesmerising John Hurt) leads his Party of Dynamic Erection – Wick (John McEnery), Irwin (Raymond Plat
London in the Raw
Legendary British low-budget movie mogul Arnold Louis Miller presents a cynical, sometimes startling vision of life in 1960s London with this fascinating exploitation-style documentary.
Lunch Hour
Shirley Anne Field gives a fiery performance as a young designer on the brink of starting an affair with a married male supervisor (Robert Stephens
Man of Violence
In a world of gangs and villains, one man – Moon – will stop at nothing to get the girl and take the spoils.
Nightbirds
A curious relationship develops between a mysterious young man, and the woman who invites him to stay with her.
The Party’s Over
The original uncensored director’s cut of this controversial film is brought to DVD for the first time.
Permissive
When Suzy arrives in London to visit an old school friend, she is unwittingly plunged into the ruthless world of the ‘groupie’.
The Pleasure Girls
When Sally (Francesca Annis) moves to London to pursue a modelling career, she moves in with Angela (Anneke Wills, Doctor Who) and Dee (future Hamm