A TV series based on the classic novels of Enid Blyton. Set on the sun-drenched cliffs of the Cornish coast, the series explores the nostalgic world of life at a boarding school in post-war Britain.
Read MoreCreated by FFP New Media, This German production company have been working in Cornwall and the West Country for over 20 years, producing five feature-length movies for the European TV market each summer based on the Rosamunde Pilcher stories.
Read MoreCreated for ITV and starring Dawn French, the series follows what happens when idle gossip escalates out of control and starts to affect people's lives. Set in a picturesque Cornish fishing village, the series centres on Maggie Cole, the self-appointed oracle of this close-knit community.
Read MoreCornwall is no stranger to an Arthurian legend and so Holywell Bay is the perfect backdrop to new series Cursed. Now available to watch on Netflix, the series follows teenage sorceress Nimue who joins forces with a young mercenary named Arthur on a mission to save her people.
Read MoreThis Sky One drama follows Gina, who was once married to Leo, a successful entrepreneur, chef and hotel owner in Cornwall. Leo owes much of his success to Gina's exceptional cooking, but since leaving her for the glamorous Sam, his business has continued to thrive.
Read MoreDoc Martin is a comedy-drama about a doctor whose truculence and tactless manner causes mayhem in a small Cornish community. Martin Clunes plays surgeon Dr. Martin Ellingham, whose glittering career comes crashing down around him when he develops a phobia, which prevents him conducting operations
Read MoreThe BBC drama set in 18th-century Cornwall follows Ross Poldark who returns home after the American Revolutionary War, to rebuild his life with a new business venture, making new enemies and finding a new love where he least expects it.
Read MoreWinner of the Alexa Challenge, This dystopian short depicting the UK drastically altered by climate change follows a young girl with a racist upbringing battling a longing for freedom with her love of home.
Read MoreFunded by BFI NETWORK, this is a black comedy/drama about friendship, returning home and being stranded in the ‘in-between’; the chasm between the sea and land, adulthood and childhood, countryside and city.
Read MoreWriter/Director Moin Hussain short film, funded by FILM 4 and Film London, follows Faraz who's quiet life working at an isolated petrol station is turned upside down when his ageing father, Malik, begins to speak in a long-forgotten language and insists on returning home.
Read MoreWritten and Directed by Claire Oakley, this visceral, coming-of-age story was a nominee for the First Feature Award at the BFI London Film Festival 2019. When Ruth (Molly Windsor) moves in with her boyfriend on a remote holiday park, tensions rise as she makes an unsettling discovery that lures her into a spiral of obsession.
Read MoreWith several scenes shot at Charlestown Harbour, this fresh and distinctive take on Charles Dickens' semi-autobiographical masterpiece, set in the 1840s, chronicles the life of its iconic title character as he navigates a chaotic world to find his elusive place within it.
Read MoreBAFTA award-winning Bait is shot on 16mm B&W film and processed by hand. Captured in Cornwall, it tells a stark story rooted in local culture and community, and how these marginal places are facing up to a changing world. From writer/director Mark Jenkin and Early Day Films, Bait is a handcrafted monochrome expression of a life under threat.
Read MoreShot entirely in the village of Port Issac, Fisherman’s Freinds follows a fast-living, cynical London music executive head to a remote Cornish village on a stag weekend where he is pranked by his boss into trying to signing a group of shanty singing fishermen.
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