A response to Virginia Woolf's "Orlando" re-created into a new fairytale encompassing the ideas of the novel mixed with personal experience, traditional folk stories, and snippets from art and literature.
Jules Maigret, a meticulous Parisian police detective, is a famous literary character. In this film adaptation of his stories, he's trying to solve a murder of a friend, a P.I. who was looking into an industrialist and his family.
Banerjee stars as Ram Das, a jobless Indian man who, tired of life in Calcutta, steals money from his father in order to afford a passage to Britain and while there, falls in love with a white woman.
Larry ha triunfado en la radio con un espacio dramático, "Terrorífica luna de miel". Los problemas comienzan cuando se compromete en matrimonio con Vicky, su compañera de micrófono. A partir de ese momento, Larry comienza a comportarse de una manera extraña, lo que puede estropear el programa de mayor audiencia. Según su tío psiquiatra, todo se debe a que Larry siente miedo ante su próxima boda. Y promete solucionarlo en los tres días que la pareja pasará en la vieja mansión familiar. La curación llegará si somete a Larry a una insoportable dosis de pánico.
Cocky cockney snooker player Billy Kid accepts the challenge of a grudge match from Maxwell Randall (the Green Baize Vampire), six times world champion; the loser will never play professional snooker again.
Jazzin' for Blue Jean is a 20-minute short film featuring David Bowie and directed by Julien Temple. It was created to promote Bowie's single "Blue Jean" in 1984 and released as a video single. The film depicts the adventures of the socially incompetent Vic (played by Bowie) as he tries to win the affections of a beautiful girl by claiming to personally know her favorite rock star, Screaming Lord Byron (also played by Bowie).