À la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale, Frank Gibbons retrouve sa femme et ses trois enfants. La famille emménage dans la banlieue de Londres avec une tante et la grand-mère. Pendant les vingt années qui suivent, ils traversent les moments de bonheur et les tragédies soudaines, avec en toile de fond les grands événements de l’entre-deux-guerres...
A stern father and lenient mother try to deal with the ups and downs of their four children's lives in working class Bolton, England.
This is a story of an entire family that are members of the LGBT+ community, and their individual/unified stories, struggles, and livelihoods.
The Robinsons are two respectable middle class parents living with their children in a suburban house in Acacia Avenue. Preferring to holiday every year in Bognor, they are pressed into booking a cruise for their annual vacation and thereby leaving their teenage children free run of their house. As the youngsters enjoy their newfound freedom and discover the angst of teenage life, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson begin to have second thoughts about their cruise and decide to return home early.
Following a massive surge of public interest towards the start of the decade, Shaun Pubis (aka DJ Rubbish) felt it was time to step out from behind his hip hop facade and let the world know who he truly was. This intimate and moving documentary gets to the very heart of the DJ Rubbish phenomenon and reveals the tragic genius of the man and his music. For years in the making, this DVD is packed with as many features as it is anachronisms. Check out the excessive deleted scenes and needless director's commentary along with music videos and a full length Project Brothers presentation.