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A Nigerian toilet attendant, desperate for survival, forced to manipulate unsuspecting women for men watching from behind a two-way mirror in a Glasgow club.

Eleven-year-old Ama and her mother, Grace, take solace in the gentle but isolated world they obsessively create. Ama’s growing up threatens the boundaries of their tenderness and forces Grace to reckon with a past she struggles to forget.

Light at the end of the tunnel Michel Hazanavicius on childhood memories, Holocaust survival, Ukraine and animation
Taking their time Ryan J Sloan and Ariella Mastroianni on spiral stories and creating Gazer
The prisoners' code Cam Banfield on breaking social rules and How Was Your Weekend?
'We became like soul sisters' Natalie Halla on capturing the life of Manizha Bahktari in The Last Ambassador
The man who picked up a penguin Peter Catteneo on adapting a true story in The Penguin Lessons
Val Kilmer dies from pneumonia at 65 Mann and Brolin lead tributes to The Doors star
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