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Musical mayhem, murder most foul, and meat pies with a difference in a gothic tale of doomed love and deadly obsession.
Documentary about music and the counterculture in the late Sixties.
A high-octane thriller for adults that exposes US dirty tricks in the Gulf oil business
A love triangle amongst university quizers and class-conscious students.
When a teenager is accused of killing her baby, a forensic psychologist tries to uncover the truth.
Another high school dance number.
Affecting drama about the bravery of modern soldiers in Iraq.
An experimental study of the art of dance.
Unexpected thrills on a Baltic holiday.
The relationship between a troubled man and the woman who gives him sexual therapy.
Patrick Swayze introduces the real dance moves behind his onscreen success.
Synchronised swimming Busby Berkeley style.
A gambler trying to win the money to marry his fiancee inadvertently falls for a dancer.
A film director explores the possibilities offered by tango.
A couple find themselves hunted in their isolated Romanian house.
Gushers and guns and an emotionally damaged prospector in the early years of California's oil boom.
Four friends go on holiday to Barafundle Bay in this gentle, affectionate comedy with an unexpected end.
An exposé about the US film ratings board.
A look at the world through the eyes of cult film director and trash icon John Waters.
In a world where everyone lives for only one day each, Thursday tries to break the rules.
Fighting the multinationals in Burma through US courts.
A casual encounter with a prostitute leads to complications for a lonely man.
A recently married youth attempting to overcome impotence goes out searching for sexual release.
Jake Singer needed a shrink, but now could he be driving him crazy?
A man wakes up to discover the police want to talk to him, but he has no idea what he's supposed to have done.
A psychopath who thinks he's Ronald Reagan starts killing hippies.
Love and relationships in Manhattan.
Video segments from Shirley Clarke.
A virgin's anatomical quirk means she bites off more than she can chew.
Camp horror, sex and weirdness in a remote mansion.
The last great taboo - a dissection of a young man coming to terms with death with the help of his grandmother.
An experimental film about dying.
Mistaking a modest young dancer for his wealthy producer, a young woman allows herself to be swept off her feet in a whirlwind romance.
Transformed by toxic waste, a monster wreaks havoc among spoiled high school pupils.
A pre-operative trans woman takes an unexpected journey after discovering she has a son.
The loss of a son and brother leads to a journey back through memory and the past in search of answers.
A scriptwriter struggles to find a successful narrative for his own life in this ambitious romantic comedy.
This Berlinale 2011 Silver Bear winner is rumoured to be the swansong from the Hungarian master.
A man dances for video cameras.
A middle aged couple contemplate divorce.
Taking her younger sister on holiday leads a confident career woman's life to fall apart.
Account of the friendship between Truffaut and Godard.
The vicious mythology of wars between Vampires and Lycans continues.
The FBI's witchhunt against a former Beatle during the years of peacenik protest against the war in Vietnam.
A shy academic falls head over heels in love with a nightclub hostess and marries her on an impulse, but their wedded bliss is strained by the impending need to tell his domineering parents.
Malle's comic western starring Bardot and Moreau as strip-tease pioneers.
Iraqis film each other. Americans edit it. The invasion is given the thumbs up.
Cult movie about a car delivery driver pursued across the US by an ever-increasing number of cops.
Cult Warhol film featuring one of the world's most imitated bands onstage.
A dead woman returns home in spirit to comfort her daughters.
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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