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The journey between North Africa and Spain, made by three and desperate young Africans.
Love and loss in Dakar are given a supernatural twist.
Scathing attack on the World Bank and IMF's role in African poverty, set within a loose narrative framework.
The annual mourning procession for the murdered Hussain, grandson of the prophet Muhammad, is the setting for an allegorical tale of revolutionary struggle against injustice and oppression
Karen is an entitled middle-aged woman whose demanding nature has alienated her neighbours and family. One Christmas Eve, she receives an 'intervention' from some unconventional spirits.
A gravedigger finds himself up against it as he tries to get the cash together to help his gravely ill wife get medical treatment.
A woman finds a damaged android in the forest and takes it home. They form an uneasy relationship.
Racial tensions and secret romances in a desolate northern English urban cityscape
After a fight in which their friend is killed, two Alaskan teenagers try to cover up what happened and keep their mutual secret.
Girl gangs in German suburbia.
Straightforward, honest drama about culture and generational clashes in a French-Algerian family.
A look at the Icelandic music industry, its roots and stars.
Passionate melodrama set against the backdrop of post-Revolution Mexco.
It's all life Alan Rudolph on what’s in Breakfast Of Champions and not in Kurt Vonnegut’s novel
Small town problems Boston McConnaughey and Renny Grames on Utah, demolition derbies and Alien Country
'The real horror is how they treat each other' Nikol Cybulya on trauma and relationships in Tomorrow I Die
Leaning to darkness Aislinn Clarke on the Na Sidhe, Ireland's troubled history, and Fréwaka
Strangers in paradise Alan Rudolph on Robert Altman, Bruce Willis, Nick Nolte, Albert Finney, Owen Wilson and Breakfast Of Champions
Kneecap dominates BIFA nominations Love Lies Bleeding and The Outrun in hot pursuit
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