Calum Rhys

The Second World War is experienced through the journey of Private Cole, a dramatic study of the contrasting nature between the innocence of childhood and the reality of war, and the emotional struggle that accompanies it.

7.9/10

Ypres, 1917. Two soldiers from opposing sides, one British and one German, confront one another after becoming trapped in a Belgian farmhouse during World War I. With heavy resent dividing them, the two try to find common ground whilst biding their time.

A firefighter in a rural community in North Wales battles the struggles of balancing her work and home life as her station faces closure amidst budget cuts.

After a nasty mugging, quiet bin-man Andy struggles to support his family. When he starts to suspect that the crime is close to home, suspicion turns to anger and violence. His life is about to change forever.