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In 1845, a fisherman ends up on the run for crimes he didn't commit.
A group of young offenders doing community service find inspiration in whisky.
Two women, one apartment and the nine months that will change their lives.
Cynical stand-up, Kate, has lost her way, but she gains friends and a new perspective on life when she goes through cancer treatment with an unlikely band of companions.
Improvised black comedy charting moments in the lives of nine couples.
A young man contemplates suicide after losing someone close to him. He never feels that it’s possible to share his feelings until a care home owner Jeff becomes a source of support and a flirtation with a single mother presents a reason to choose life.
The farmer's daughter and a talkative spider try to save the life of the smallest piglet in the barn.
A beautiful fugitive hides out in a Rocky Mountain village.
Restored version of the Lean classic sees an idealistic poet/physician and the fiancée of a political activist meet and fall in love against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution.
English language remake of the ice-cold horror about a family held hostage by a pair of preppy youngsters. Plus read our exclusive interview with producer Chris Coen.
A serial killer's life story is told through the murders that defined him.
Teenagers dig holes in the Texas desert while doing time at a correctional camp for naughty boys.
A detective goes on the trail of a serial killer in Victorian London.
TV version of Osborne's play about a working class man who takes out his frustrations on his upper middle-class wife.
A private detective investigates the mysterious suicide of Stephen Maker.
The last years of Napoleon's life.
Three brothers go on an unpredictable road trip to replace their dying dad's watch.
The Farrelly Brothers do Nick Hornby in an Americanisation of Fever Pitch.
Roughly based on the Oscar Wilde parable, this is a tale of jealousy between two boys vying for the favour of a scrap merchant.
The budding years of the IRA as country boys oppose the brutal suppression of the Black & Tans
In the beginning Kelsey Taylor and Adam Lee on shame, Red Riding Hood and To Kill A Wolf
Family feud Paul Reiser and Colm Meaney on The Problem With People
Behind the camera Ellen Kuras on telling women's stories and working with Kate Winslet on Lee
'Our life is defined by work. I think it's consuming us' Laura Carreira on the gig economy and loneliness in her Silver Shell-winner On Falling
Michel Blanc - a journey from cult comedy to drama French cinema mourns a 'star' who was modest to a fault
Why Irish eyes are smiling in Dinard Festival gives pride of place to the Emerald Isle in change of emphasis
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