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The truer story of Aron Ralston, a climber who had to resort to desperate measures when trapped by a boulder.
Recreation of an incident in Iraq in which nine children were massacred by militants.
A loner who has just emerged from rehab tries to solve the murder of his sister.
An eventful day throws the lives of four employees of a successful Dublin-based computer programming company into chaos.
Documentary outlining the final 24 hours of Elvis Presley’s life.
An ex-con struggles to cope with his mother's failing health.
In 1952 coastguards makes a daring rescue attempt off the coast of Cape Cod after a pair of oil tankers are destroyed during a blizzard.
Three women from different decades connect through the writing of Virginia Woolf.
A filmmaker who has founded a bond with a refugee Sudanese family documents their wait in Thailand for a move to Canada.
Portrait of a serial killer from the Barcelona suburbs.
When a runaway slave takes shelter at a convent, sexual shenanigans ensue.
A museum attendant shows a Canadian visitor the sights of Vienna and in the process falls in love with it all over again.
A loving relationship is about to end and nobody knows what to say.
After setting her serial killer boyfriend on fire, a paranoid, delusional woman gets a job at an all-night gas station.
Drama about a priceless art collection and a family's decision about how best to use it, for both memory and intrinsic worth.
The world is about to end and a young man is heading to one last party when he encounters a young girl searching for her father.
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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