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An Armenian terrorist returns home to see his family and exact revenge.
An artist learns to adapt his vision to the world around him.
Acid comedy about a junkie trying to clean up.
A shockingly graphic documentary about the backyard wrestling phenomenon.
Japanese high school kids are forced to hunt down a dangerous renegade, or die.
Documentary charting the relocation of the people of Fengjie, a city that will shortly be submerged beneath the Yangtze river.
Modern music is going to hell in a handbasket - or so this documentary would have us believe.
The bawdy comic institution, or chronic British embarrassment, returns.
Five stories of bad taste and humour on the streets of Berlin.
The story of a boat-based pirate radio station which the government tries to ban.
The phenomenon of human beat boxing revisited as a documentary.
Two brothers in need of money are confronted with a terrible proposition.
Extravagant remake of the Roald Dahl story about a boy who wins a Golden Ticket visit to an eccentric millionaire's sweet factory.
A dysfunctional New Zealand family Christmas.
A husband suspects his wife of infidelity and tries to make her confess.
Obvious but effective Japanese horror from the director and writer of Ring.
Powerful documentary about the life of three Palestinian widows and their families.
Biographical documentary about an underground singer/songwriter extraordinaire.
A coming of age drama about two young brothers whose mother dies suddenly, leaving them to fend for themselves.
The disintegration of a marriage.
Made-for-TV documentary about the British composer.
An alcoholic butcher finds himself sucked into a world of murder he can't escape.
Ten animations from the dark side.
Documentary of a final interview with Federico Fellini, plus rare footage.
Dark Scottish comedy as a man tries to support his family by selling double glazing for the boss from hell.
A fashion model crumbles beneath the incessant pressure of an ugly industry.
Werner Herzog examines the psyche of Timothy Treadwell, a man who lived and died with bears.
Comedy in which a boy learns the lessons of life from a talking dog from outer space.
An awkward teenager seeks revenge for a broken heart.
A collection of shorts from America, South Korea and Israel showing very strange sides to family life.
A lavish audio production of one of HP Lovecraft's classic tales of terror.
Critical documentary in dramatic camouflage?
Two old friends take male bonding a little too far.
Daft Punk and Leiji Matsumoto’s animated house odyssey.
A society of people live on a derelict oil tanker in the Persian Gulf. Are they being misled?
Documentary about a group of adolescents in Tel Aviv.
A close-knit Australian community is rocked when four men discover a murder victim’s corpse and do nothing about it.
Shoemaker opts for drastic footwear design in a bid save family business.
A folk hero takes on a ruthless emperor.
Troubled romance between stars on an Italian film set.
Apparently the best the promo industry has to offer. Looks like they're in trouble.
A very fine selection of the best and most innovative of global music videos this year.
The coolest and craziest videos that the Japanese promo industry has to offer.
A collection of the best animated music videos that 2005 had to offer.
The second selection of new promo videos from Mirrorball.
A selection of new promo videos from Mirrorball.
The second selection of new promo videos from Mirrorball.
Turntablists meet the drummers from the records that they spin.
Bizarre and brilliant creations from the Far East.
Documentary filmmaker follows a Melbourne thug about his business.
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
'Our life is defined by work. I think it's consuming us' Laura Carreira on the gig economy and loneliness in her Silver Shell-winner On Falling
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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