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A man investigates the suspicious death of a scientist while using his invention to try to overcome trauma from the past.
Female workers at a textile plant must to decide whether to accept a cut to their break time as part of a factory takeover.
A man struggles to retain his liberal credentials when satanists move in next door.
A woman sets out to recover her grandfather's tree from the company who bought it.
A young woman represents Pakistan on the national squash team, despite the Taliban's threats.
A Brooklyn teen struggles with his sexuality.
The citizen journalists risking their lives to report on atrocities within in Syria.
Examining the human rights pros and cons of the internet in terms of citizen journalism and global surveillance.
A teenager becomes a religious zealot and mounts a campaign against his biology teacher.
The story of emergency crews working to save lives in Aleppo.
A man and his ex-con brother hatch a plot to try to save their family farm.
Story of an Arabic drug dealer in a Parisian ghetto.
A New Jersey kid dreams of making it as a rapper.
A middle-aged restaurateur befriends a young refugee.
Biopic of the underwater pioneer Jacques-Yves Cousteau.
Charting Bassem Youssef’s rise as Egypt’s foremost on-screen satirist.
In a small Bulgarian village troubled by the ongoing refugee crisis, a local postman runs for mayor — and learns that even minor deeds can outweigh good intentions.
Four mums decide to de-stress on a girls' night out.
A Polish migrant tries to make it big in Pennsylvania.
Intimate portrait of a North Philadelphia family.
Profile of South Africa's 'mother of a nation'.
A passionate holiday romance leads to an obsessive relationship, when an tourist wakes one morning in a Berlin apartment and is unable to leave.
Two security guards discover a shared passion.
A meal with mum turns sour.
Documentary tracking the work of the White Helmets in the besieged Syrian city of Aleppo.
A family buy a hologram to help their matriarch, who is losing her memory.
Sexual repression and coming of age prove a dangerous mix for a small community.
Al Gore continues his crusade to stop climate change.
Documentary about the emigre workers building football stadiums in Qatar.
A disenchanted architect goes on a road trip with an elephant.
Story of a man preparing for marriage after being sent back to a refugee camp after being deported from Greece.
Johnna's dad changed the world. Or so he says.
Stopframe animation.
A little girl looks after her addicted mum.
A Cornishman sends postcards home from Ireland.
Three-part narrative about the life of a gay African-American.
A plantation owner in Indochina finds herself in a love rivalry with her adopted daughter as France's colonial strength wanes.
A modern Muslim woman struggles to find herself in the sprawl of urban Bangladesh.
A young man finds himself no other option but to replace his dead father down the mine.
Family tensions rise after an unexpected visit.
A Romanian-German family make a journey from Arad in Romania to the German Democratic Republic.
An enigmatic woman walks back into the life of a man she knew before.
John Pilger's 60th film for ITV suggests we are on the brink of conflict in the Pacific.
The story of an autistic man who was able to reconnect with his family via Disney films.
A family starts to disintegrate after the mother and father leave the children home alone.
A going-nowhere party girl discovers a mysterious connection between herself and a giant monster wreaking havoc on the other side of the globe.
A young Russian aristocrat embarks on an adventure to find her lost grandad.
A family struggle with their patriarch's idea of an alternative lifestyle.
Four incarnations of a character who is a mistress of reinvention.
Bleak lives intersect in a small town in the Czech Republic.
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
Golden boy Krit Komkrichwarakool, Matt Dejanovic and Kenny Brain on Auganic
A collection of moments Mickey Keating on the metaphor and technique behind Invader
Alliance of Women Film Journalists announces EDA Awards The Brutalist named best film
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