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Doctor Faustus (2022)

113 Minutes

In a post COVID pandemic world, a group of British theatre students perform Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, it's message and theme is contrasted with visuals of evil from the beginning of recorded history to today.

Directed By Mark Penney

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Plymouth is a haunting, decades-spanning literary novella about Francis More, a once-successful lawyer whose life crumbles under the weight of his wife's mysterious death, exposed extramarital affairs, mounting financial ruin tied to the decaying Utopia estate, and a devastating lawsuit that threatens to strip away his remaining dignity and hope—culminating in a tense courtroom drama where fragile redemption flickers amid profound loss and despair.

Deirdre / Deirdre: A Novella and Screenplay is a raw, lyrical retelling of the ancient Irish legend of Deirdre of the Sorrows, reimagined amid the horrors of the 1847 Great Famine, where sixteen-year-old Deirdre Ó Murchadha—forged by starvation, loss of family, and betrayal—is bartered to a cruel English Earl, only to ignite a forbidden, defiant love with gardener Naoise that sparks rebellion across rotting cottages, shadowed libraries, moonlit forests, and blood-soaked dungeons—culminating in her unyielding choice of death over chains, unbreakable maternal sacrifice, and a spirit that refuses to be broken ("Ní bheidh muid briste").

Honour: A Play is a searing, poetic drama set in Toronto fifteen years apart, where two girls named Amina Khan face the same deadly edge of so-called “honour”—the sixteen-year-old cornered in a dim apartment by a father who sees love as betrayal and shame as something only blood can cleanse, and the thirty-eight-year-old child-protection worker who escaped her own father’s rage long ago, now racing through snow to save a girl whose file holds her childhood photo—until past and present collide in a breathless moment, forcing one woman to confront whether silence ever protected anyone and if honour can finally be reclaimed from those who weaponized it, in a raw, unflinching yet ultimately hopeful reckoning with intergenerational trauma, immigration’s hidden costs, and the fierce, quiet power of women refusing to let the next girl vanish into a ghost.

Edin (also titled EDIN 伊甸園) is a ferocious, heartbreaking dystopian novella about Paul, once the regime’s perfect enforcer—silent, obedient, unbreakable—until a single hesitation shatters his loyalty when he witnesses a mother and her children murdered in a closet he helped condemn. Defecting amid the choking smog and neon glare of a thirty-million-strong megacity ruled by a god-like Chairman, Paul joins the rebels, including the fearless fighter Shuyi and the architect Peter who once coded the very chains binding them all. Together they ignite a desperate forty-three-minute blackout rebellion meant to rip the heart from the oppressive machine—culminating in flames, fragile alliances forged in subway tombs and hidden walls where mothers conceal children, lovers steal kisses amid the ruins, and a stubborn refusal takes root: no god, human or orbital, will ever again own the dirt beneath their feet. From the ashes rises a whisper that endures—"We were never ghosts. We were the fire. And we are still planting"—a raw elegy to resistance, survival, and the unquenchable human spark that refuses extinction even when the world itself burns.

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