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Nine-disc DVD offers two versions of each of the four Alien sc-fi fright flicks, with bonus extras.
Satire of American Idol, George Dubya and suicide bombers.
Second chapter for Glasgow-based sitcom.
Cockney milkman becomes a professional boxer entirely by mistake.
A young Czech railway worker thinks of nothing but sex during the Nazi occupation.
Documentary about the musical brother and sister.
Sharp-looking but dull American adaptation of the Dickens classic.
A young journalist struggles to survive in the cut-throat world of fashion.
The definitive transvestite/transsexual movie and a face-changing film noir from the master of low expectation.
The dinner party from hell.
White boy who lived with Brazilian Indians returns to a modern world he does not understand.
Stiff adaptation of the Jane Austen novel.
Michael Moore's indictment of the Bush Government in the wake of September 11.
Black romantic comedy with political overtones still relevant today. Out to own now as part of the 18-disc Marlene Dietrich: The Movie Collection DVD box set.
Stiff upper-lipped British officer falls for a gypsy while on a mission in Nazi Germany. Out to own now as part of Marlene Dietrich: The Movie Collection 18-disc box set.
A team take on a ghost invasion of Manhattan.
Marines conspire to turn a man discharged from marines due to hay fever into a hero.
Romcom about a manicurist aiming to marry for money. Showing as part of the 2006 EIFF's Mitchell Leisen retrospective.
A woman mistakes a tax adviser for a psychiatrist and begins to reveal her marital problems.
Coming-of-age drama about the daughter of an author suffering writer's block.
TV mini-series on the life and death of an American president.
Marseilles mother and wife embarks upon an afffair with a ferry captain.
Rise and fall of ex-housebreaker who becomes mayor during the period of the French revolution.
The town of Northfork, Montana, is about to be dammed and flooded, but some of the residents are determined to stay in their surreal American fairytale.
Atmospheric film noir, shown as part of EIFF 2006's Mitchell Leisen retrospective.
True life story of a mentally disabled man who is helped by a high school football coach
The missions of an underwater team, with added dolphin.
Documentary takes a musical road trip through the alt-country of the American South.
French Canadian islanders manipulate the life of a city doctor in an attempt to make him stay.
Depression-era melodrama where beer baroness runs competition to discover the saddest music in the world.
A military expert is called in to rescue the abducted daughter of a high-profile politician.
A cleaning lady performs abortions on the side in Fifties London.
Hard-hitting documentary series.
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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