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A progressive teacher comes to a stuffy New England college to teach art and inspire change.
The last years of Napoleon's life.
Girly fantasy about rich pretty twins fulfilling their dreams
A young couple are left stranded in shark-infested waters.
The relationship between two couples becomes increasingly complicated.
Teen princess hunts for her prince.
True life story of a mentally disabled man who is helped by a high school football coach
Kate Hudson inherits three kids while working in a New York modelling agency.
Absent Russian father returns to take sons on mysterious journey to an isolated island.
High school comedy takes a side-swipe at Christian fundamentalism after a teenage girl becomes pregnant to her gay pal.
Three Georgian women deal with the absence of Otar, the only man in the family.
Giant robots on the wing in fantastic story of mad scientist, intrepid reporter and fighter pilot.
An ageing lothario gets caught out when he falls for a woman closer to his own age than his usual conquests.
Harsh coming of age drama set in rural France.
Gruesome horror film with serial killer pretensions.
The anguish of a young banker, incarcerated for life in a notoriously repressive high security jail.
Sacked biotech whistleblower starts a business inpregnating lesbians who want babies.
Shrek and Princess Fiona travel to the Kingdom of Far, Far Away, where everyone seems determined to break up their relationship.
The adventures of two middle-age men on a wine-drinking stag weekend.
A military expert is called in to rescue the abducted daughter of a high-profile politician.
A man with dwarfism seeks solitude in rural New Jersey and develops a very unlikely friendship with a hot dog vendor and a painter.
To be or not to be a woman on the London stage, circa Pepys, Charles II and 1660.
Comedy remake of the Seventies most infamous TV cop double act.
The harsh, romantic lives of men and animals in the Gobi desert.
Two macho Aussies learn tolerance and respect after pretending to be a gay couple.
Documentary filmmaker acts as guinea pig in fast food experiment.
A Jewish girl is torn between a Jewish boy her family approves of and a gentile.
Two girlfriends are terrorised by a serial killer in the French countryside.
An American Major interrogates the conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic in 1945.
Life in a poor Moroccan village, where a school chair is the most valued object.
Conversations with a spy in Paris, 1936.
Tom Hanks is stateless, Eastern European and living in a big American airport.
A wayward tooth fairy accidentally jeopardises Christmas and sets off to salvage it with the help of two children.
Docudrama of how Joe Simpson survived being left for dead on a Peruvian mountain in 1985.
A man traumatised by the death of his wife becomes implicated in the death of a pop star.
An eight-year-old boy desperately tries to build himself a family.
The secrets and passions of an isolated community, trapped by the fear of mythical beasts.
A cleaning lady performs abortions on the side in Fifties London.
30-love and one set of jokes adds an air of romance to the serious business of tennis.
The true story of the 1981 Wonderland murders, exploring the role of porn star John Holmes.
Racial prejudice in South London, circa 1960, is relieved by cricket coaching in the back garden.
A solider returns home to find his small town at the mercy of drugs and gambling.
Dodgy dentistry and mobster sequel.
The story of a friendship between a girl and a horse.
A Japanese card trading game, with TV cartoon experience, is given the Pokemon treatment.
A dark time Kim Sung Soo on capturing history and getting a shot at an Oscar with 12.12: The Day
Reflections of a cat Gints Zilbalodis on Hayao Miyazaki, fairy tales and Latvia’s Oscar submission, Flow
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
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