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Poetic essay on the documentarian's memories.
The forbidden love between Andrea, the reluctant heir of the Malatesta family, and Marilena, the beautiful wife of the Camporeale boss, rekindles an old feud between two rival families.
A young woman tries to work out how to live after emerging from a childhood scarred by brutal violence.
Ricardo, a grieving father, and Carolina, a cynical young woman, meet in a notorious Portuguese suicide forest, where a mutual fascination develops.
A variety of unlikely objects are used to make fresh guacamole.
Flow Country takes the viewer on an apocalyptic journey through a contested site in the far north of Scotland.
A pregnant woman, resented by her mother, discovers her grandmother's secret diary and begins to understand why.
Vampire sequel, sees a boy try to hunt down the leader of the pack after his sister falls for a local bloodsucker.
The story of a cemetery attendant whose good luck is bad for business.
Cristina and Tudor Ionescu have founded a happy family with their two children, Maria and Ilie. But when one of their children disappears, their life changes forever.
A man seeks out an unsuspecting stranger to help him purge the dark torments of his past. His plan goes awry when he encounters a woman with plans of her own. A playful psycho-thriller game of cat-and-mouse.
Documentary about the gold rush in Brazil's controversial Serra Pelada mine in the 1970s and 1980s.
Life in Romania under Ceaucescu is explored in this portmanteau of urban myths.
Making a splash Hayley Easton Street on art direction, VFX, and directing The Climb and Something In The Water
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
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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