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Documentary about black cultural renaissance during apartheid in an area of Johannesburg in the Forties and Fifties.
Rites-of-passage for teenage Spanish girl growing up with a manic mother in Sixties Australia.
Drama about Slovenian immigrants being smuggled over the Italian border.
Breaking up is hard to do - especially for the kids.
A man begins an ill-fated affair with an air stewardess.
Sci-fi/comedy thriller where a seemingly perfect American suburb, with unfeasibly obedient women, raises suspicious eyebrows amongst the latest newcomers.
A fictional character fights for his life in the real world.
An ageing artist is visited at his country estate by his family.
Comedy remake of the Seventies most infamous TV cop double act.
A street gangster emerges from prison and pits two high powered local gangs against each other in an attempt to gain prestige and control.
A highflying corporate executive finds himself lonely and confused at Christmas, so decides to relive his youth with a completely random suburban family.
A two-wheel adrenaline rush, with raging testosterone, tight leathers and CGI.
Supernatural drama short.
A strong man heads for Russia to build on his 23 Guinness Book of Records titles.
A meandering historical epic life story of a traveller/natural historian/writer.
Very modern take on Dickens’s classic tale Oliver Twist.
Light-hearted comedy, where one man’s obsession with playing for Manchester United threatens to tear up his relationship.
Documentary short on unicycling.
A collection of shorts from over the pond.
Set in the summer of Mussolini’s demise, a tempestuous love affair ensues between the widowed wife of a naval hero and a younger dodge drafting dandy.
A talented young mechanic is taken on as an apprentice and learns a thing or two about life.
An Armenian village struggles to come to terms with economic problems and family loss amidst a very cold winter.
Rotoscope hero attempts to divine the meaning of life through his dreams.
A beautiful woman struggles to come to terms with her life, after being gang raped just before her wedding.
Small town comedy romance, featuring a former US president pitted against a blue collar worker for mayor.
An unconventional half film/half documentary about the nature of quantum theory and how we perceive ourselves within the universe.
The Who’s reunion in Las Vegas, 1999.
Exploring the lifestyles of three characters involved in a bi/transsexual menage-a-trois.
South Korean family drama about an economically impoverished family and their difficulties with one another.
A Sixtysomething New Zealander is determined to set a land speed record across the Salt Flats of Utah on his 1920s motorcycle.
Two rival groups of black inner city kids from L.A thrash it out for the prize of best dance crew.
Japanese myth of the blind warrior made flesh by Takeshi Kitano.
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
Life in full colour Fawzia Mirza on intergenerational connection, Bollywood, queerness and The Queen Of My Dreams
By book and by crook Sophie Deraspe on bringing Shepherds to the big screen
In The Summers shines at Deauville Top prize for debut feature at 50th edition
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