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The son of a Nazi officer forges an unlikely frienship.
Boy meets girl, boy loses girl.
A quiz team aim for glory, while targeting the loss of their virginity.
An artist hears the voice of Hitler in his head.
Animation examining a future world where the private sector run schools
A boy runs away from boarding school and goes on a surreal - and musical-number filled - roadtrip across Australia.
Documentary on the Brazilian experience of clearing Customs to enter the UK.
Can a schoolgirl offer salvation to a Korean gangster?
A gangster woos a cafe waitress to save himself from the noose.
Brigsby Bear Adventures is a children's TV show produced for an audience of one: James. When the show abruptly ends, James's life changes forever, and he sets out to finish the story himself.
A hot summer of young love.
Revenge tale about a mute midwife in the American West.
Join a pair of armchairs who discuss the politics around Britain today.
Animation about British imperialism.
A woman's life begins to spiral out of control after she sees her doppelganger. Read our exclusive interview with Sean Ellis.
A young woman and her four-year-old daughter find a road trip turns into a nightmare.
A bitter former gymnast takes up a coaching role on the promise of cash.
1950s Ireland: Eilis must confront a terrible dilemma — a heartbreaking choice between two men and two countries.
Two brothers try to escape the crime-ridden slums by trying out for a national football team.
Story of the filmmaker's journey to understand his brother's conversion to Islam.
A little girl's attempt to go to school reveals the plight of many in modern Afghanistan.
Experimental film, addresses the shared history of Spain and the Philippines through the idea of time travel.
Avant-garde thriller invites audience to piece together the narrative.
A sting in the tale.
A man tries to escape the memory of his past in the harsh mining environment of Burkina Faso.
Story of the infamous Edinburgh-based murderers.
Documentary charting the exploitation of the Khomani San.
A boy rides a bus on a sultry day.
A girl talks about her Albinism.
A petrol station cashier falls for a serial killer.
Primal instincts come to the fore when a woman and her friend visit a music retreat.
Experimental film finds art in nature
A youngster is trained for a big race by his ultra-competitive dad.
A priest finds himself under threat.
Documentary focusing on the fledgling Afghan National Army.
Futuristic examination of societal and relationship dysfunction, viewed through the prism of organ transplant.
A serial killer finds himself falliing for a potential victim.
A dad who has raised his kids in the forest is forced to take them on a road trip.
A concentration camp escapee assumes the identity of a dead British officer in order to survive.
An ambulance-chasing lawyer forms a relationship with a young doctor.
Madness and murder on a dilapidated cargo ship.
A trafficked boy is saved from his fate, but is the alternative any less bleak?
Trouble brews in the cargo hold of a spaceship.
A lab mouse gets into a tight squeak.
A trans woman returns to her hometown to investigate the murder of her oldest friend.
Vigilantes on both sides of the Mexican Border with the US take on the drug cartels.
Moggy hunting and romance on the rooftops of Barcelona.
A young executive crosses swords with an elderly Austrian dowager on a trans-continental train.
A kidnapper takes his payload cross country into the Aussie outback.
An ageing, faded Britpop star is forced to confront his past if he wants to avoid deportation from the US.
Sense of friendship Susan Seidelman on Sex And The City, Dianne Wiest, Emily Lloyd, Mark Blum and her memoir
See what's underneath Jennifer Kent on creating a legend in The Babadook
Life lessons Shuchi Talati on rebellion and relationships in school-set drama Girls Will Be Girls
Observing different ways of being Lisandro Alonso on John Ford, Alice Rohrwacher, Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Eureka
The invisible worm Anand Tucker on the making of monsters and The Critic
An epic work of art Alessandro Nivola on Brady Corbet and The Brutalist
Wild card Emile Hirsch on playing poker, suffering for his art and Dead Money
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