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An insurance investigator finds himself on the trail of intelligent robots in a future dystopia.
Docufiction study of an elderly married couple.
When a woman falls seriously ill her friend gets more than she bargained for after pledging to look after her baby and husband.
A former commando comes out of retirement to rescue a teenage hooker from the Russian mafia in New York.
A man rendered mute by childhood trauma finds a road into his memories with the help of a neighbour.
A village enlists a group of samurai to defend them from bandits.
A teenager faces the choice between life and death.
Portrait of the motor-mouthed, completely uncorked John Wojtowicz, whose 1972 botched robbery of a Brooklyn bank was dramatized in Dog Day Afternoon.
Tati's debut about a postman who sees a newsreel about the US mail system and decides to upgrade his deliveries, with comic consequences.
An intimate look at a family preparing to eat dinner togather in a Berlin apartment.
Filmmaker Johannes and his wife, schoolteacher Signe, try to come to terms with unspeakable grief.
Humans' relationship with machinery.
Thriller about the war on terror.
A teenager gets sucked into a turf war.
A man in a Prussian village dreams of escape to South America.
Caesar's apes find themselves on the brink of war with human survivors of simian flu.
The Britain's Got Talent favourite gets a starring role.
Family secrets come home to roost.
Animation about an exiled squirrel and his plan to raid a nut store.
Two newlyweds find their relationship tested in a house by the lake.
Documentary about one youngster's social activism as she leads Syrian protests from her US suburban bedroom.
Portrait of the long-time Labour MP.
Romantic comedy sees a man try to win back his girlfriend.
Drama about a documentarian who becomes involved with one of her subjects.
Three generations of a well-to-do family face the burdens and pleasures of daily life in Hong Kong.
A council worker looks for the next of kin of those found dead and alone.
Explores the 2011 Arab Spring through Youtube footage.
Drama considering peaceful co-existence in Jaffa.
A sudden tragedy leads a newlywed to abandon her life.
A documentary portrait of a self-described gay slave.
Snapshot of teenage angst.
Tensions rise in the family of a dairy farmer.
Life in a cable car that carries pilgrims and tourists to and from a mountain top temple in Nepal.
The discovery of a grandmother she never knew she had prompts a life-change for a twentysomething.
Documentary about the street photographer who only became famous after her death.
Restless New Yorkers try to find happiness.
A man is pushed to the limit by a thug who badly injures his son.
A young farmer becomes a drugs courier in a bid to make ends meet.
A woman goes in search of her missing husband.
Under the direction of a ruthless instructor, a talented young drummer begins to pursue perfection at any cost, even his humanity.
After killing a home intruder, a small town Texas man's life unravels into a dark underworld of corruption and violence.
The owner of the Icelandic Phallological Museum, the world's foremost penis collection, considers which of two volunteers should provide him with a human specimen.
Documentary about a man's quest for treasure and spirituality.
Two boys go on the run after committing a crime.
A father tries to get his life back on track after divorce.
Vengeance thriller.
Documentary about hip hop artist Nas.
Two old friends take a trip to Iceland.
After her husband leaves her, Kate’s friend Vanessa has the perfect solution to her despair – vodka, grass and a road trip.
A docudrama about Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary's historic ascent of Everest.
The mongoose and the snake Adam J Graves on bringing a hidden side of Delhi to the screen in Anuja
Pushing boundaries Torill Kove on family relationships, different worlds and Maybe Elephants
The star from the streets Adam J Graves on Salaam Balaak, Sajda Pathan and making Anuja
A little lightness Colman Mac Cionnaith and Michael Whelan on Room Taken
A hair's breadth from happiness Nicolas Keppens on low budget, high quality animation and Beautiful Men
French cinema hits the high notes Rendez-vous opens in Paris with a boost at the box office
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