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A tour of New York City's bridges and the landscapes surrounding them.
A romantic liaison on a ferry crossing.
Enigmatic short, featuring loosely connected images.
A dancer explores the experiences and passions of the matador.
In the mid-80s a young man falls foul of a gangster and is sent to take money to an ex-con in Spain, who invites him to join his team.
Award-winning short filmmaker makes his feature debut with a story of fractured relationships.
Two sneaky young Russians dodge the military draft and head for London, all the while figuring out the best means for screwing their respective systems.
Two friends find themselves out of their depth after a blackmail scheme goes wrong.
A Slovenian endurance swimmer takes on the Amazon.
A drama which explores the tensions between the white and indigenous cultures of Brazil.
A tale of revenge, infidelity and gangland warfare in South Korea.
An insightful family drama, about a young man who must deal with more than his fair share of troubles, like his autistic brother. Also, young love and being a new boy in school.
Remake of the original festive 1974 slasher horror flick.
Two cops hunt a killer in 1940s LA.
Naked dancers perform a tango-inflected routine.
Troma-esque weirdness as a vegan invents a vehicle more reminiscent of Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors. Minus the crap Broadway songs, of course.
A ground-breaking documentary about Bob Dylan's 1965 tour of England.
Youth, age and exhaustion examined through tango.
Art world satire.
The survivor of a brutal attack hunts down her assailants.
A stolen laptop leads to revelations of loss, love and the quality of mercy.
A neglected wife falls in love with an inmate on death row.
A cinematic attempt to bridge the cultural divide between Arabs and Israelis.
A hot summer of young love.
The illicit love of two cowboys.
A celebratory film about the maestros of tango.
Documentary about the pursuit of war criminals in the former Yugoslavia.
A bored middle-aged woman contemplates an affair.
Romance about an art student who works the nightshift in a supermarket, explores the issue of time - and what would happen if you could make it stand still.
A black South African is radicalised after being wrongfully arrested under the Apartheid regime.
A group of friends go to a cabin in the woods, where they get more than they expected.
The story of how Truman Capote wrote In Cold Blood.
James Bond earns his double zero status and relaxes at the poker table with a mass murderer.
A well intentioned US congressman gets out of his depth trying to help the Afghans repel Russian invaders.
Second episode in Soderbergh's meditation on the Argentine-born revolutionary, focussing on his time in Bolivia.
First part of Soderbergh's epic, sees the revolutionary take on Batista.
Conspiracy surrounds the birth of a child in an infertile post-apocalyptic world.
Biopic of all American working-class (boxing) hero.
A biopic of a man who pretended to be Stanley Kubrick.
The short, anguished life of Joy Division's lead singer.
When wannabe big-time crooks kidnap a gangster's daughter and hole up in a remote cottage, they find there are scarier people out there than the mob.
Love and politics lead the way to destruction in the Chinese imperial court.
Exploring the connection between traditional Irish dancing and New York-style tap.
An exceedingly French musical about a menage a trois in Paris.
A playful and assertive young woman is persuaded by her rich friend to seduce a nerdy religious boy.
A documentary about checkpoints between Israel and Palestine.
Conversations with assorted women.
An insight into factory life in China.
Director Shirley Clarke talks about her work.
The clerks start life anew in another miserable retail job.
Man about town Gay Talese on Watching Frank, Frank Sinatra, and his latest book, A Town Without Time
Magnificent creatures Jayro Bustamante on giving the girls of Hogar Seguro a voice in Rita
A unified vision DOC NYC highlights and cinematographer Michael Crommett on Dan Winters: Life Is Once. Forever.
Poetry and loss Géza Röhrig on Terrence Malick, Josh Safdie, and Richard Kroehling’s After: Poetry Destroys Silence
'I’m still enjoying the process of talking about Julie and advocating for her silence' Leonardo van Dijl on Belgian Oscar nominee Julie Keeps Quiet
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