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A teenager finds himself with the custody of seven boxes... but everyone wants the contents.
Battle for supremacy in 19th century Japan, as America attempts to open trade routes.
Scathing attack on the World Bank and IMF's role in African poverty, set within a loose narrative framework.
Cinderella is pushed too far by her evil stepsisters and stepmother, which causes her to switch out her glass shoes and use the assistance of her Fairy Godmother to seek bloody vengeance.
Quasi-documentary about a group of Parisian school kids.
A special squad officer in the violent Brazilian slums tries to find a replacement. Read our exclusive interview with José Padilha.
Takashi Miike follows 13 Assassins with a neo-classical remake of the Yasuhiko Takiguchi story about desperate, impoverished ronin and implacably cruel feudal lords.
Punk rock, magical turtles and underground sewer communities.
A mother is shocked when she learns what a teacher has said to her son, but the truth is more complicated.
A giant rat escapes from a scientist's laboratory and wreaks havoc on the local population.
An engineering team from the Maeda Corporation is ordered to draft blueprints for the fictional storage facility for giant robot Mazinger Z.
A man finds he has to defeat his girlfriend's evil ex-boyfriends.
A middle aged hostess struggles to preserve her virtue as she faces financial difficulty and a critical life decision.
Their parents are dead. They should be sad, but they can't cry. So they form a kick-ass band. This is the story of four 13-year-olds in search of their emotions.
An inspector unexpectedly joins the ranks of the undead at a theme park - can he save the day and reconnect with his daughter?
Family ties and trauma Laurynas Bareisa on relationship dynamics in award-winning drama Drowning Dry
Looking back RaMell Ross on basketball, filmmaking, overcoming objectification and Nickel Boys
In dialogue with time Bookworm director Ant Timpson on the changing landscape of cinema
Shaping the cut Valerie Krulfeifer and Mickey Keating on their unreleasable past work and Invader
Peering into the heart of darkness Jeremy Strong on playing Roy Cohn in The Apprentice
The show must go on Nina Gantz on exploring grief with humour in Wander To Wonder
Going for gold Sebastian Stan on playing Donald Trump in The Apprentice
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