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Modern interpretation of the tragedy, set within the confines of a stretch limousine.
A father struggles to do the right thing by his daughter, who is gradually turning into a zombie.
A young woman’s determination to have a child catapults her into a nervy love triangle.
A documentary portrait of the acclaimed performer and political campaigner.
A private detective takes on a case that involves him with three eccentric criminals, a gorgeous liar, and their quest for a priceless statuette.
The story of Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane's successful attempt to put together a baseball club on a budget by employing computer-generated analysis to draft his players.
A tale that spans different time zones of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Two teenage step-brothers head on a road trip across Scotland.
A religious fanatic marries a gullible widow whose young children are reluctant to tell him where their real daddy hid $10,000 he'd stolen in a robbery.
A publisher tries to improve an author's creativity by making her life less happy.
Drawing connections between European adventurer Raymond Borremans and present-day Africa.
Transylvania transported into the new world.
Nerve splintering drama about man's dual capacity for compassion and violence.
A drug smuggler in Bangkok is charged by his mother with finding and killing whoever killed his brother.
Young nobleman Orlando is commanded by Queen Elizabeth I to stay forever young. Miraculously, he does just that...
An abusive relationship forms the backdrop for this Nordic noir.
An elderly couple living on the coast of Mexico remember their son, who was killed trying to cross the border into the US.
A military deserter finds love, trouble and a small dog in a foggy Le Havre - the Port of Shadows.
A grieving woman finds no comfort in turning to her family, whose members all have their own dark secrets.
An emotionally self-destructive boxer's journey through life, as the violence and temper that leads him to the top in the ring destroys his life outside it.
One man’s search for the truth behind the death of his best friend leads him into the murky underworld of contracted military mercenaries in Iraq.
In 1926, Man Ray filmed a cinepoem in the southeast of France, and called it Emak Bakia, which is a Basque expression meaning 'Leave me alone' - now Filmmaker Oskar Alegria embarks upon an exploration of the film and its title.
Anna, a taciturn 30-something, lives in a small flat with her dog Manu, who means everything to her. After a distressing incident which disrupts her life, Anna attaches herself to the family of Sofia, a happily married woman and mother of two children.
A married director falls for a prostitute-turned-actress.
The Century of Cinema is a documentary which focusses on World War II in relation to filmmaking.
A family grives over the loss of their son in a freak diving accident.
A look at the way children have been represented in film from around the world.
A relationship is taken to its emotional and sexual limits.
A man regales passengers on a train with the story of his frustrated romance with the enchanting Conchita.
Story about the father and son relationship between the founders of the modern game of golf.
As the summer of 1988 winds down, three friends on the verge of adulthood attend an out-of-control party in celebration of their last night of unbridled youth.
A man searching for his missing friend in post-war Vienna uncovers a ruthless conspiracy.
Marie Deschamps, a 20-year-old French-Canadian girl, quits college to go travel and learn English in Western Canada.
Meet the coach who is determined to help Mannassas High School football team overcome their 110 year losing streak.
Dramatic comedy about the strange goings on of a police officer obsessed by making the world a fairer place.
A companion piece to Don't Expect Too Much, We Can't Go Home Again is an experimental vision of disillusioned American youth in the Seventies.
Three Texas teenager get embroiled in the world of a local gangster.
A profile of the Wikileaks organisation and the various people who contributed to its success.
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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